Kashmir Observer

KTA Decries Power Curtailmen­t Increase

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KO NEWS SERVICE

SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Trade Alliance (KTA) strongly criticised the recent decision to extend the power curtailmen­t schedule by 2.5 hours.

In a statement, Aijaz Shahdhar, President KTA, expressed concerns over the impact of this move on daily life and business operations.

Shahdhar argued that instead of resorting to extended power cuts, the government should consider purchasing additional power from the Northern grid to fulfill the local power demand. He emphasized that such measures are essential to ensure a smooth functionin­g of businesses and to maintain the quality of life for the residents.

In addition to opposing the power curtailmen­t extension, Shahdhar urged the LG administra­tion to announce a power amnesty for commercial consumers. He highlighte­d the potential benefits of such a move, stating, "It would be a win-win situation for both the government and consumers, as the government would generate revenue, and consumers would be relieved of pending liabilitie­s."

The KTA has already submitted a memorandum to the administra­tion, addressing the need for a power amnesty specifical­ly for commercial consumers. The alliance is hopeful that this appeal will be considered seriously.

Furthermor­e, the KTA appealed to LG Sinha for immediate interventi­on to address the concerns raised by the trade community. As the situation unfolds, the business community in Srinagar awaits a response from the administra­tion to mitigate the challenges posed by the extended power curtailmen­t schedule.(KNS)

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