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Braving the Cold: KPDCL Staff’s Night Vigil Against Power Theft Persists Amidst Challenging Weather

Srinagar, Jan 02: In a commendable display of dedication, the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) staff is persisting with nighttime inspections despite severe cold conditions to combat incidents of power theft in the region. The relentless efforts of these personnel highlight their commitment to ensuring the integrity of the power distribution system.
As temperatures plummet, the KPDCL staff, equipped with determination and a sense of duty, are conducting inspections during the late hours to detect and deter power theft activities in the valley. The challenging weather conditions have not deterred these unsung heroes from their mission to maintain the reliability of the power supply.
The issue of power theft poses not only a threat to the stability of the power grid but also impacts the fair distribution of electricity among consumers. The KPDCL’s proactive stance in addressing this concern is crucial for maintaining a sustainable and equitable power distribution system in the Kashmir region.

In light of these efforts, the KPDCL urges consumers to use power judiciously and fulfill their responsibility by paying bills regularly. The appeal emphasizes the importance of collective efforts in ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted power supply for all residents.

The KPDCL’s unwavering commitment to tackling power theft, even in the face of harsh weather conditions, sets an example for other utility services. The corporation’s plea for consumer cooperation underscores the shared responsibility in maintaining the efficiency and fairness of the power distribution network, especially during challenging weather conditions.

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