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Power Crisis Likely To Ease As GoI Provides Additional 207MW Power To J&K: Officials

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April 27, 2022
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Srinagar, April 27: The worst power crisis in Jammu and Kashmir are likely to ease as 207MW additional power has been allocated to J&K by government of India, officials said on Wednesday.

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Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor Nitishwar Kumar said that the order issued by the Union Ministry of Power will “substantially” increase the availability of power in J&K.

“Power crises in J&K: GoI has allocated 207MW additional power to UT of J&K. Principal Secretary, to HLG & PDD, Nitishwar Kumar said, the order issued by the Union Ministry of Power will substantially increase the availability of power in J&K,” government said in a  tweet.

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