Kashmir Observer

Union Secretary inspects progress on Pakkal Dul, Kwar and Keru HEPs

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KISHTWAR, OCTOBER 29: Union Secretary, Ministry of Power, Sanjiv Nandan Sahai today inspected the pace of work on the Hydro Electric Projects coming up in Kishtwar district and inaugurate­d various assets created in the adjoining areas under the Project Area Developmen­t plan.

At the outset, the Union Secretary inspected Dulhasti Dam site and reviewed the generation capacity of 390 MW Dul Hasti Power Project.

He also inaugurate­d various assets created in the adjoining areas under the Project Area Developmen­t plan.

Later, he visited the power house site of 1000 MW Pakal Dul HEP at Dul where he took part in the Puja held to mark the start of concreting of the power house.

Earlier, he was briefed by CGM, CVPP, P.B Jain about the site plan of the Pakal Dul Hydroelect­ric project and allied works. He inspected the work sites and took stock of the various developmen­tal works there.

The Union Secretary directed the CVPP authoritie­s to ensure the completion of the works in a stipulated time following all COVID-19 SOPs.

The Union Secretary also visited the 624 MW run-of-the-river Kiru HEP at Kiru village of Block Nagseni and participat­ed in the Puja held to start the constructi­on work of power house at Kiru power project.

He also took stock of the developmen­tal works there and directed the project authoritie­s to expedite the pace of work to complete the project in a set time frame.

Principal Secretary PDD Rohit Kansal also reviewed the status of Land acquisitio­n of these power projects and directed ADDC Kishtwar to complete all acquisitio­n proceeding­s on war footing basis. He was also briefed about the power scenario in the district by SE PDD Kishtwar.

The Union Secretary also reviewed the status of 540 MW Kwar HEP through the presentati­on made by GM Kwar, S.P Puri.

The team of officers also conducted an aerial survey of various HEPs including the Rattle,Budsar, Pakkal Dul ,Kwar and Keru.

Appreciati­ng the efforts of CVPP for starting the works amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Union Secretary said that completion of these projects will not only add to the overall electricit­y generation by J&K but will also contribute immensely for the growth and developmen­t of Kishtwar and the UT and country as a whole. These power projects will also play a vital role in providing Employment to the local people, he added.

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