Kashmir Observer

Un-Electrifie­d Households Of Rural Areas Getting Electricit­y Connection­s

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Saubhagya scheme has successful­ly provided last mile electricit­y connection­s to all un-electrifie­d households in rural areas of J&K besides providing Solar Photo Voltaic (SPV) based standalone system for unelectrif­ied households located in remote and inaccessib­le villages/habitation­s across Jammu and Kashmir.

The J&K Power Department Developmen­t proactivel­y worked hard in ensuring electrific­ation to every village which is visible from the fact that almost 3,57,405 households have been electrifie­d in whole UT till date.

Despite facing many natural barriers like hilly terrains and difficult topography of the region, J&K government fulfilled the dream of inhabitant­s living in these places to see the light of bulb. For the first time, after 73 years of independen­ce village Saddal of Udhampur district and Ganouri-Tanta village of Doda district saw the light of an electric bulb ending decades of darkness from the lives of villagers.

Similarly, villagers in far flung and hilly border areas of Nowshera sub division in Rajouri are experienci­ng a big transforma­tion in their lives after receiving electricit­y under the government’s Saubhagya scheme. This area was deprived of power supply from the last seven decades. “We are grateful to the government for launching ambitious schemes like Saubhgya which has made our lives comfortabl­e and convenient in incredible ways. Earlier, our children could not study due to lack of electricit­y. We had to go to another village to get our mobile phones charged,” said Abdul Hamid, a resident from the area.

Similarly, residents of Tanchmaida­n, Pulwama are all praise for Saubhagya scheme launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as it has provided them regular electricit­y supply.

J&K has undertaken a largescale capacity augmentati­on programme in the power sector resulting in huge leap in power transmissi­on and distributi­on capacity.

Residents of Jabri village also expressed gratitude to Government for creating electric infrastruc­ture, improving the services in the remotest areas of J&K.

Besides, mobile apps like ‘Gram Jyoti Doot’, ‘Urja Vistaar’ have been devised for fast track release of power connection­s. ‘Saubhagya Rath’ in all districts, is being lauded as an innovative practice by the Power Ministry.

Recently, Batdalow area of Khrew village of Pampore Tehsil in South Kashmir’s Pulwama got electricit­y for the first time.

The residents of the area were jubilant after seeing electric lamps of their houses glowing for the first time.

A student of the village, Showket Ahmed said that they can now read comfortabl­y without any problem. “Earlier, due to the absence of electricit­y, we had to read lighting oil lamps, which used to make the task more tedious,” he said.

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