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Execution of Hydel Power Projects can steer state to progress: Prof Gupta | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 28 : Emphasizing the need for execution of the hydel Power Projects of J&K to put the State on the rails of progress and prosperity, the former Union Minister Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta has sought the exposition of the elements who settled the taking up of the working on the five major hydel power projects. These five projects were estimated to cost of about Rs. Twenty Thousand Crores to generate over two thousand Mega Watts of energy but instead of exploiting the hydel power potential of the State, the man in authority during all these years preferred to buy energy from outside and more than Rupees Forty Thousand Crore have been spent to buy the power during all these years and the State is not only facing the power paucity problem but also over eight percent of the State budget is being drained with little tangible results, rather increased problems. Prof. Gupta in this regard pointed out that adjoining State of Himachal Pradesh is having almost equal hydel power potential that of twenty thousand Mega Watts and have not only exploited the potential to meet their requirements but also selling the energy to other States and having gains to boost their fiscal position. The malady in J&K lies in the parochial narrow mindset infected by the virus of separatism and little goal for sorting out the major problems facing the State, he observed and also pointed out that the power losses are not only persisting but in certain areas the pilferage is as high as the recovery of the fees do not match even to the salaries of the employees deputed for distribution and supply of the energy to the consumers. Pleading for improving the entire distribution system and bringing down the power losses, Prof. Gupta stressed for opting the approach to end the vacillation to get executed schemes in a time bound manner instead of relying on imports of energy which are as high as about seventy percent of the total consumption badly affecting the vitals of the J&K State. |
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