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MD KPDCL reviews progress of Power arrangements for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2025 along Pahalgam Axis

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June 26, 2025
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ANANTNAG: Managing Director, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), accompanied by the Chief Engineer (Distribution) KPDCL, Superintending Engineer of Circle South (Bijbehara), conducted an extensive review of the ongoing works and preparedness for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025 at Pahalgam, Anantnag.

During the on-ground review, MD took detailed stock of the power infrastructure being put in place, and issued clear directives to field officers to maintain 24×7 power availability throughout the Yatra period.

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Superintending Engineer apprised that all requisite arrangements have been put in place for the Yatra, which is scheduled to commence on 3rd July 2025. He briefed the MD on the illumination arrangements made at various padavs, including the deployment of DG sets of varying capacities, and the installation of solar lighting systems in shadow zones and along stretches where grid supply is not feasible.

It was informed that adequate fuel stocks are available at all sites, with regular replenishment protocols in place. A sufficient number of buffer Distribution Transformers (DTs) and standby DG sets have also been stationed to meet any unforeseen contingencies.

At the major Nunwan Base Camp, MD personally reviewed the progress of underground cabling works and expressed satisfaction over the pace and quality of execution.

It was further conveyed that, with additional padavs becoming operational and enhanced security deployments, the Division had to activate contingency reserves to handle the increased load, an effort that has so far been managed effectively by the Division.

MD emphasized that no stone must be left unturned in delivering efficient services to the pilgrims and assured that the management will remain fully supportive and responsive to the needs of the teams on the ground.

“This sacred Yatra is a matter of collective responsibility. KPDCL will ensure that the power supply framework remains resilient, responsive, and fully equipped to serve the thousands of pilgrims undertaking the holy journey,” MD stated, while reiterating his commitment to provide all necessary institutional support to field units.

Among others, MD was accompanied by concerned Executive Engineers, Assistant Executive Engineers, and other officials of the Corporation during the visit.

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