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J&K gets Rs 11K Crore power purchase liabilities package

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Srinagar: A loan assistance of Rs 11024.47 crores has been approved for Jammu & Kashmir under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan (liquidity infusion scheme in DISCOMs).

This will enable J&K to clear its outstanding payments under power purchases made by it, an official press release informed today.

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It said a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for availing the second tranche of this loan for Rs 5444.47 crores was signed between J&K Power Development Department, J&K Power Corporation Ltd. and Power Finance Corporation in the presence of the Principal Secretary Power Development Department, Rohit Kansal at Srinagar today.

The MoU was signed by the Director Finance PDD, M H Malik and Chief Engineer JKPCL, Mohammad Yousuf Baba and Madhu Chakraborty, GM, L&D PFC.

The MDs of the DISCOMS, Chief engineers of PDD and other senior officers were present on the occasion while the ED of the PFC, Manoj Sharma joined the ceremony through video conferencing.

Pertinently, the agreement for availing of the first tranche of the loan for Rs 5580 crores has already been signed by the department with REC and PFC in October this year.

It may be recalled that under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, the Government of India had announced a special package of Rs 90000 crore for liquidity infusion in DISCOMs for clearing of their power purchase liabilities to tide over financial crises owing to low power recoveries.

In pursuance, Jammu and Kashmir immediately started fulfillment of pre-loan requisites and signed the MoU for the first tranche of the loan of Rs 5580 crores through identified financial organizations i.e Power Finance Corporation Ltd (PFC) and Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd (REC) in October 2020.

With the signing of today’s MoU, J&K would be able to lift the full quantum of loan of Rs 11024.47 crores allotted to it enabling it to fully liquidate its power purchase liabilities as accumulated on June 30, 2020.

J&K has an annual power purchase bill of Rs 6000 to 6500 crores against which the power recoveries are of just Rs 2200 crore to 2300 crore, making for an annual deficit of more than Rs 4000 crores, the press release said.

It said the power purchase liability of J&K towards various CPUs ending June 2020 had swollen to Rs 11500 crores which were being charged at a late payment surcharge (interest rate) of 18 percent per annum.  The loan assistance will enable savings of nearly Rs 1000 crore to J&K on account of difference in rate of interest (late payment surcharge) that was otherwise being charged by the creditors against these power purchase liabilities, the press release informed.

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