Jammu Tawi, Jan 27: In two separate meetings Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today reviewed the progress in implementation of two flagship Centrally Sponsored Schemes currently under implementation here in the UT. Regarding the smooth implementation of this scheme launched by PM for the handholding of the artisan class, the Chief Secretary impressed upon the concerned
Jammu: In two separate meetings Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo Saturday reviewed the progress in implementation of two flagship Centrally Sponsored Schemes currently under implementation here in the UT.
In the meeting held to review the progress in implementation of PM Vishwakarma scheme, Commissioner Secretary, I&C; Secretary, RDD; Secretary, SDD; Deputy Commissioners; Director, SDD participated either physically or through Video Conferencing.
Regarding the
Chandigarh Renewable Energy and Science and Technology Promotion Society (CREST), the designated executing agency for implementation of renewable energy projects in the city, has earmarked ₹20 crore for the project
More firms being empanelled to meet public requirement Around 5 MW capacity installed in shortest time-frame Mohinder Verma JAMMU, Jan 4: There is an unprecedented response to the Rooftop Solar Scheme for Jammu city within few months after its approval by the Administrative Council with people in large number including politicians and retired bureaucrats approaching the Jammu and Kashmir Energy Development Agency (JAKEDA) for availing its benefit. Moreover, around 5 Mega Watt (MW) capacity has already been installed on the […]
Our present GoI has clear cut vision about power requirements of India, solar and nuclear energy being prime focus area. World’s largest 7.5 Gigawatt Solar Power Park in Ladakh is a testimony how focused is the present Government’s approach to get carbon emission free power. It is a fact that despite huge hydroelectric potential of Jammu and Kashmir which can provide solution to national power crisis yet Jammu and Kashmir is itself facing acute power shortage due to wrong policies […]