
BUDGAM, FEBRUARY 04: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam Dr. Bilal Mohi-ud-Din Bhat, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the progress of power infrastructure strengthening works being executed by the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) in the district under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) of the Government of India.
The meeting focused on physical progress achieved under key RDSS components aimed at modernising and augmenting the power distribution network to ensure reliable, efficient and quality power supply to consumers across Budgam.
The DC was apprised that under the Pole Erection component, against a total approved scope of 37,820 poles, a total of 22,863 poles have been erected so far, significantly strengthening the distribution backbone.
With regard to 11 KV Line Installation, the total approved scope stands at 158 kilometres, out of which 43 kilometres have been completed.
The DC emphasised that completion of 11 KV lines is critical for load balancing, feeder segregation and reducing outages.
Regarding under LT Line (LTAB Cabling), the meeting was informed that against an approved scope of 1,571 kilometres, a length of 850.44 kilometres has been completed.
The DC directed for further acceleration of LT cabling to minimise line losses, improve safety and enhance service reliability.
Similarly, for Distribution Transformer (DTR) Installation, against a total target of 271 transformers, 92 DTRs have been installed so far.
The DC stressed that timely commissioning of DTRs is vital to reduce overloading, improve voltage profile and cater to growing demand in both urban and rural pockets.
The DC conducted a detailed review of field-level challenges including right-of-way issues, site constraints, material availability and manpower deployment.
He directed KPDCL department Budgam to strengthen coordination with the district administration, revenue and police departments to resolve bottlenecks and facilitate smooth execution of works. He instructed KPDCL to prepare a subdivision-wise and feeder-wise action plan for expediting the balance works.
The DC also stressed adherence to quality standards, safety norms and technical specifications under RDSS to ensure long-term sustainability of the infrastructure.
The DC reiterated that the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme is a transformational initiative aimed at reducing AT&C losses, improving financial health of DISCOMs and delivering reliable and uninterrupted power supply to consumers.
He urged KPDCL to maintain momentum and complete the remaining scope within the stipulated timeframes for the larger public benefit.
Besides ,Executive engineers of KPDCL, AEEs , and other district officers attended the meeting and presented sector-wise and component-wise progress reports.