Kashmir Observer

VALLEY'S TOKEN POWER SUPPLY DIPS TO L ½ HR A DAY

Tower Restoratio­n Yet To Pick Up

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Despite of¬ficial claims to the contrary, there was no perceptibl­e im¬provement in valley's power supply. Even after making, three units of the Pampore gas turbine operationa­l since yesterday, the net avail¬ability of electricit­y to the consumers averaged a little lover one and a half hour in 21 hours. Something unprec¬edented, indeed.

Official sources told Kash¬mir Observer the valley had been divided into 18 groups to whom electricit­y was being provided for one hour in every 18 hours by rotation. Follow¬ing the availabili­ty of another 60 mw of power from the three units of gas turbine, a 'generous' relief of two hours in given five days. This works out to a total of 8.30 hours power supply in 120 hours.

With the power minister, S S Slathia's claim of "suspected militants' having blasted three transmissi­on towers in Banihal area emphatical­ly blasted even by official circles, people have blamed the government of en¬gineering the total breakdown to deprive the valley of even the bare minimum of power during winter months to the advantage of warmer Jammu.

According to reports, even the divisional commission­er, Khursheed Ahmad Ganai, did not rule out the involvemen­t of some contractor­s and power de-velopment department (PDD) officials in the blasting of the transmissi­on towers. Nothing could be more damning for the power minister who has alleg-edly been employing circumlo¬cution and subterfuge to the hilt to escape the blame for the val¬ley's worst ever power crisis.

Meanwhile, according to CNS, the work on restoratio­n of the transmissi­on towers at Sher Bibi and Bonakot had not picked up yet A group of offi¬cials from the power grid corpo¬ration of India (PGCI) and the power developmen­t department (PDD) besides some labourers are reported to be camping at the two sites without taking up any actual work. The official claims of the work going on ‘war footing' have proved to be a hoax, the report said.

Rajinder Singh reports from Jammu: Even the gov¬ernment promised improve-ment by Saturday with the temporary restoratio­n of 220-KV tower, the power minis¬ter, S S Slathia told Kashmir Observer the valley would have to face power crisis for another week. He said resto-1 ration work was going on 'war footing' but it would take about two month. However, temporary restoratio­n will be completed by February 27. He said 370 mw of power not be¬ing supplied to the valley at present was being saved with effect from February 17.

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