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‘Will hit Kashmir badly’: CCIK demands rollback of power curtailment schedule in Kashmir

By News Desk

November 16, 2022

The Chamber of Commerce and Industries Kashmir (CCIK) President along with Office Bearers held a press conference regrading the PDD order of recent power curtailment schedule. The CCIK requested the honorable LG and Chief Engineer PDD to roll back the press order of power curtailment in winters immediately.

President CCIK said that the tourism, education, and health sectors will be the most negatively impacted by the power curtailment schedule. CCIK said that traders, industrialists and hoteliers are unable to run their businesses on gen sets as business is very slow at present and the fuel costs have reached sky high.

“Also to promote winter tourism electricity plays a key role. CCIK stated that since the government has scheduled exams for March, the education sector will be the most severely impacted by the power outage,” the CCIK prez said, as per a press release

CCIK also said that it’s very important to bring into the kind notice of honourable LG that people need more health care as respiratory diseases become prominent during winters especially for children and elderly people who are dependent on oxygen concentrators and other medical gadgets which cannot function without electricity.

CCIK appealed that the power curtailment schedule should be minimised to 2 hrs for metered areas and maximum to 3 hrs for non metered areas so that people can spend the harsh winter comfortably.