*Reviews expenditure under RAPDRP, DDUGJY
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 14: Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh today asked for formulating DPRs for face-lifting and developing serene surroundings of Power Development Department installations and office buildings.
Dr Nirmal Singh passed these directions during surprise inspection of office of Superintending Engineer (SE) Electric Purchase Circle – I Narwal and office of Executive Engineer Electric M&RE Division II Gandhi Nagar.
The Deputy Chief Minister went round each and every section to take stock of functioning of these installations. He directed the officers of Electric Purchase Circle -I to start the process of digitalization for proper upkeep and maintenance of records.
He reviewed the status of expenditure of Rs one crore sanctioned by the Government under RAPDRP and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) to improve and upgrade power infrastructure in each urban and rural Assembly constituency. He stressed that Government has made it mandatory to complete the works under these schemes in a stipulated time frame. He asked the concerned officers to regularly monitor the works on ground so that set targets are optimally achieved.
During his visit to office of Executive Engineer Electric M&RE Division II Gandhi Nagar, Deputy Chief Minister was informed that the department has started online registration of power connections.
While reviewing cumulative inspection report of Jammu division, Nodal Officer Sanjay Sharma, informed the Deputy Chief Minister that the department has conducted 25819 inspections till date during which Rs 2.67 crore fine was imposed and 7263 connections involving a load of 12660 KW were regularised and brought under the ambit of power tariff.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that the similar drive has been started in Kashmir and Leh to plug power theft and revenue pilferage.
Interacting with residents of these areas, Dr Singh appealed to the public to get their power connections registered and desist from misuse of electricity to avoid disconnection, fine and legal proceedings. He also asked the concerned officers to keep their activities at maximum to reduce power pilferage and take legal action against the unregistered consumers.
Reiterating Government’s commitment to provide quality power to consumers, Dr Singh said that for this adequate infrastructure has been created in the state and the results are being felt by the people. He said that various existing feeders and distribution transformers have been upgraded to augment supply in power stressed areas.
The Deputy Chief Minister also directed for taking action against some employees for dereliction of duties.