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DC Srinagar reviews issues related to LPG, fuel supply in view of highway closure

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DC Srinagar reviews issues related to LPG, fuel supply in view of highway closure
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SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 26: Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Tuesday convened a meeting to explore means to fast-track transportation of LPG, Diesel, Petrol and other petroleum products in view of frequent disruptions on the National Highway.

ADC K K Sidha, Dy Director FCS&CA Peerzada Zahoor Ahmed, heads of HPCL, BPCL, IOCL and distributor heads attended the meeting.

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Discussions were also held with Deputy Commissioners Ramban and Udhampur regarding delays on part of the NHAI with regard to clearance of fleets of tankers.

The meeting was informed that 1500 trucks and tankers are engaged for supplies in entire Kashmir valley including defence, institutional and civilian supplies and all-out efforts are being made by the Oil companies for augmentation of stocks in the Valley in view of 830 trucks stranded along the supply chain. It was informed that more than 100 trucks and tankers carrying fuel and LPG have been cleared while around 250 tankers stuck at Magarkote are expected to move ahead later today.

It was informed that a monitoring cell has been established in the office of Deputy Commissioner Srinagar to coordinate with district administrations of Udhampur and Ramban, Traffic Police, NHAI, BPCL, HPCL, IOCL and other stakeholders involved in transportation of fuel stocks to Kashmir. The monitoring cell will also track real movement of trucks and tankers and take up issues related to coordination wherever said fleets are stranded.

Harun Hamid Sr Manager HPCL, Idrees Wani (LPG-HPCL), Rizwan Ahmed Dar (BPCL), Umar Manzoor (IOCL), Syed Faizan (LPG-BPCL) and other heads of organisations briefed the DC about issues involved in transportation along the National Highway which were subsequently taken up by the district administration with concerned authorities.

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