Stresses on
achieving 100% target under SAUBHAGYA
UDHAMPUR, SEPTEMBER
15: To review the SAUBHAGYA and other centrally sponsored schemes
(CSS) of Power sector for Udhampur and Reasi District, a meeting of officers
was held under the Chairmanship of Commissioner/Secretary, Power Development
Department, Hirdesh Kumar in the Conference Hall of DC Office Complex, Udhampur
here.
The meeting was
attended by District Development Commissioner, Udhampur, Ravinder Kumar, Chief
Engineer Project Wing, Avinash Dubey, Chief Engineer EM&RE, Sudhir Gupta,
Director Planning PDD, Rakesh Jamwal, Chief Planning Officer, Rajeev Bhushan,
Assistant Commissioner Development, Noor Alam, SDMs besides other district and
sectoral officers of concerned departments and field functionaries of PDD
department.
Executive Engineers
of the concerned districts gave a power point presentation of targets and
achievements under various schemes.
During the meeting,
Kumar took an extensive review of various schemes being launched by the
government of India under Gram Swaraj Abhiyan including SAUBHAGYA, PMDP, Deen
Dayal Upaddhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana and other such schemes. He directed
the concerned officers to engage in a significant outreach programme to push
its flagship programmes for achieving “100% targets in rural as well as urban
areas under SAUBHAGYA.
He further directed
for setting weekly and monthly targets of electrification and completion of the
pending targets.
Kumar stressed on providing
electricity to the deprived households in these districts under SAUBHAGYA and
other rural electrification schemes by November this year.
He appreciated the
efforts of PDD, Udhampur for minimum AT & T losses and asked the department
to reduce these losses further.
The DDC informed that the necessary instructions have been already given
to the concerned officers to involve Numberdar, Chowkidar and field
functionaries of other Line departments to achieve the targets under several
power schemes on mission mode for which. Executive Engineer PDD was also asked
to submit micro planning to cover the left-out households to avoid last moment
pressure.
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