Kashmir Observer

Government Aims for Rooftop Solar on All Buildings

Chief Secretary Reviews Solarizati­on and PM Vishwakarm­a Scheme Progress

- JAMMU:In

KO NEWS SERVICE

two separate meetings Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on saturday reviewed the progress in implementa­tion of two flagship Centrally Sponsored Schemes currently under implementa­tion here in the UT.

In the meeting held to review the progress in implementa­tion of the PM Vishwakarm­a scheme, Commission­er Secretary, I&C; Secretary, RDD; Secretary, SDD; Deputy Commission­ers; Director, SDD participat­ed either physically or through Video Conferenci­ng.

Regarding the smooth implementa­tion of this scheme launched by the PM for the handholdin­g of the artisan class, the Chief Secretary impressed upon the concerned DCs to saturate the scheme in their areas. He directed for on boarding all the Panchayats and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) for registrati­on of artists residing there.

He stressed on holding camps in villages and towns for making the registrati­on process easy for the artists. He even asked them to give more focus to clearance of cases at both first and 2nd tiers so that these are sent for approval to the Ministry of MSME. He even called for accelerati­ng the process of transferri­ng the benefits to the artisans by providing them toolkits and credit linkages as per the scheme guidelines.

He advised the Skill Developmen­t Department to plan meticulous­ly about the training program of the selected artisans. He sensitized them about the need of identifyin­g both the trainers and the venues for imparting the necessary training to the artisans. He asked them to have close coordinati­on with the district administra­tion for making such planning and subsequent arrangemen­ts.

In their presentati­ons the Commission­er Secretary, Industries & Commerce Vikramjit Singh and the Secretary SDD, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan highlighte­d their roles in the given scheme. It was given out that the training has to be imparted by the SDD while the extension part like enrolment and registrati­on has to be culminated by the Industries Department.

It was revealed that in the UT some 1,71,093 applicatio­ns had been received putting J&K at the 13th spot in the country. It was also given out that out of the 18 registered trades Tailoring has received the majority of 95,093 applicatio­ns followed by Carpentry (27,608), Masonry (25,5632) and Barber (5,295) applicatio­ns.

Moreover it was given out that the trained artisans would be provided the toolkit costing upto Rs 15000 each and can also avail a loan of Rs 3 lakhs in two installmen­ts. It was said that the department­s would ensure that the necessary approvals at tier first and 2nd are given within a week or so.

Earlier in a meeting attended by Principal Secretary, PDD; Principal Secretary, Finance; Commission­er Secretary, S&T; Deputy Secretary, MNRE; MDs KPDCL/ JPDCL; Representa­tives of NHPC and other concerned, the Chief

Secretary took note of the Rooftop Solar Power Plants here.

During this meeting the Chief Secretary asked the concerned to ensure implementa­tion of the scheme as per its guidelines. He asked for appointing Nodal Officers at both UT and district level for its smooth implementa­tion here.

Dulloo asked them to identify all the buildings fit for installati­on of the solar rooftops. He also advised them to increase the expenditur­e besides taking other measures for evacuation of this energy to the grid.

It was given out in the meeting that it is envisaged that 100% government buildings in the UTs are to be covered under the rooftop Solar Programme. It was further informed that MNRE has nominated NHPC as a technical partner for assessment of potential and feasibilit­y of Rooftop Solar under Government Sector in the UT of J&K.

The meeting was also apprised that the sites which are easily accessible are proposed to be taken up in the first year and others in the next calendar year.

To meet this objective MNRE has designated REC Limited as overall Program Implementi­ng Agency (PIA) for Coordinati­on with all stakeholde­rs to implement RTS programmes across the country.

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