Chairman DDC Budgam Nazir Ahmad Khan and Chief Engineer JKPTCL Hashmat Qazi Visit Rathsun Village to Explore Power Infrastructure Upgrades

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Budgam, 14 August: In a proactive move towards enhancing the power infrastructure and ensuring better electricity access for the residents of various village in Budgam district, Chairman of the District Development Council (DDC) Budgam, Nazir Ahmad Khan, alongwith Chief Engineer of Jammu & Kashmir Power Transmission Corporation Limited (JKPTCL), Hashmat Qazi, undertook a field visit to the village today.

The visit was aimed at assessing the existing power infrastructure and exploring possibilities for its augmentation to meet the increasing demands of the local population. Rathsun village, nestled in the picturesque Budgam district, holds great potential for growth, and ensuring a reliable power supply is essential for its development.

During the visit, Chief Engineer Hashmat Qazi and Chairman Nazir Ahmad Khan interacted with the local residents, listening to their concerns and suggestions regarding the power supply. The officials also conducted a thorough inspection of the existing power distribution network, identifying areas that require upgrading and modernization.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Engineer Hashmat Qazi stated, “Our primary objective is to ensure uninterrupted power supply to every household in all the villages of Budgam district .We are committed to addressing the challenges faced by the residents and implementing solutions that will enhance the overall quality of life in this community.”

Chairman DDC Budgam, Nazir Ahmad Khan, emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts between government agencies and the local community. He said, “Today’s visit signifies our commitment to inclusive development. Upgrading the power infrastructure in Rathsun village will not only improve the living standards of its residents but also open doors for economic opportunities.”

The officials assured the residents that their concerns and feedback would be taken into consideration while formulating the plans for infrastructure upgrades. They also underscored the government’s dedication to advancing rural development across the region.

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