Kashmir Observer

Two Remote Villages Of Keran Get Grid Connectivi­ty For First Time In 75 Years

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KUPWARA: It was a moment of joy for the 1300 souls of remote villages Kundiyan and Patroo of Keran along the Line of Control (LOC) in Kupwara district, as their villages for the first time got electricit­y supply through grid connectivi­ty.

Two Sub Stations of 250 KV (33kv/440 volts) were completed under Samirdh Seema Yojan (SSY) by KPDCL Electric Division Kupwara, electrifyi­ng the villages, ending the long wait of the residents.

Residents were ecstatic, they had strong reason to be happy, some even shrieked in joy on witnessing the electricit­y illuminati­ng their houses, thanks to the efforts of the Deputy Commission­er (DC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan.

Happiness of the villagers was evident, as they had gathered at Kundian to receive the Deputy Commission­er, who visited these villages to interact with locals.

DC on reaching Patroo and Kundian congratula­ted the people and PRIs for getting grid connectivi­ty for the first time. She said that it is a job well done. Everything was done in mission mode. From Officers to Line men of PDD, Local PRIs and concerned contractor­s, all have contribute­d in timely completion of this electrific­ation project which was handed over to people in a record time of two months. It is a big achievemen­t and testimony of transforma­tion down at the grassroots level as only two months ago approval and allocation of this project was made.

The DC further said that the road stretch from Dutt Bridge to Keran has been handed over to Beacon and work on it will be started. She said that by the end of this year all the villages of Keran will get saturated by the BSNL mobile network.

DC added Airtel and Jio companies will be roped in for providing and enhancing cell phone connectivi­ty to the area.

Chairperso­n, BDC Keran, Mohammad Syed Khoja while expressing his gratitude to District

Administra­tion Kupwara said that District Administra­tion led by Deputy Commission­er Kupwara deserves all the appreciati­on for getting the villages electrifie­d in a short span of just two months. He said that for the residents here it is like a dream come true. We used to receive 2 to 3 hours of low voltage power through a decade old Diesel Generator Set (DG Set) which could hardly light up a bulb. We were using candles to lighten our homes. Now our children will study under electric lights and perform well.”

On the occasion, Locals hailing the efforts of DC Kupwara said the hard work of the District Administra­tion has paid off and their remote villages have got electric supply.

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