Power Defaulters Owe Crores to PDD, Burdening J&K’s Power Sector

Diplomat Correspondent

Jammu, (DD) Government departments, industrial units, and semi-government organizations in Jammu and Kashmir have accumulated massive electricity dues, putting a significant financial strain on the Power Development Department (PDD).

The startling figures were revealed in the Legislative Assembly in response to a query by MLA Sheikh Khursheed, showing that defaulters have piled up unpaid bills worth hundreds of crores.

Top Defaulters and Outstanding Dues

The biggest defaulters include several government and industrial bodies, with dues running into tens of crores:

Baba Jang – Rs 63.78 crore

Salal Hydroelectric Project (NHPC) – Rs 56.96 crore

PHE Sopore (XEN) – Rs 45.84 crore

J&K Minerals Ltd. (Chief Mining Engineer) – Rs 42.43 crore

Rajpora Lift Irrigation AWP Stage 1 & 2 – Rs 39.83 crore

PHE Mechanical Division Sopore (Ex-Engineer) – Rs 26.87 crore

Water Supply Scheme Tangnar – Rs 24.10 crore

J&K Cements Ltd. (Manager) – Rs 22.49 crore

Lift Irrigation Lethpora Stage 1st – Rs 21.97 crore

PHE Mechanical Division Sopore (PR 96) – Rs 21.41 crore

Government Pushes for Recovery Through Amnesty Scheme

To tackle the mounting dues, the government has launched an amnesty scheme, allowing consumers to clear their outstanding bills in installments while receiving relief on penalties and interest.

The Minister In-Charge of PDD informed the Assembly that 2,75,081 consumers have registered under the scheme so far, including 1,60,507 from Jammu and 1,14,574 from Kashmir.

Despite these efforts, the growing list of defaulters continues to hamper the financial sustainability of the power sector, raising concerns over accountability and enforcement. Experts suggest that while the amnesty scheme offers relief, stronger measures may be necessary to ensure timely payments and prevent further accumulation of dues.

The PDD now faces the challenge of balancing power supply with financial recovery, as it works to ensure better compliance and stricter enforcement to prevent future defaults.(DD)

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