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BBIA seeks CM's attention on industrialists' plights | | | Early Times Report Jammu, June 21:The Bari Brahmana Industries Association (BBIA) today sought Chief Minister's attention to the problems being faced by the industrialists.According to press release, the Industrialists holding units at the Bari Brahmana Industrial Complex have sought immediate attention of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh, Finance Minister Haseeb Ahmed Drabu, Industries and Commerce Minister Chander Prakash Ganga and Forest Minister Choudhary Lal Singh towards a range of urgent issues which are threatening the very survival of industries. Addressing a press conference in Jammu on Tuesday, the representative of Industries led by Lalit Mahajan President BBIA said that, despite loud talks about the New Industrial Policy-2016, the existing Industries are badly suffering on account of many faulty and deficient Government Services, particularly in the Bari Brahmana Industrial Complex. He said that un-scheduled tripping of power supply in the industrial complex is affecting the production. "At present the production of Industrial Units are suffering very badly due to frequent tripping of Power Supply from the 50X2MVA Grid Station and BBI receiving Station in Bari Brahmana Industrial Complex resulting huge financial loss in spite of the fact that 24 Hour Uninterrupted Power Supply commitment of the Govt. due to non-availability of spares and consumables at Grid/Receding Stations", he said. "As per the Govt. Order No.152-PDD of 2011 dated 28-04-2011 by the virtue of which the regular monthly meeting should be held to clear the pending cases of Power Sanction whereas the power connections of Industrial Units in the tune 6 to 8 Mega Watts is pending since last two years with the excuse of Line Constrains", he said, and added, "Some Power connections sanctioned in the month of January 2016 & April 2016 not yet released resulting unit holders are suffering very badly as they have already invested crores of rupees on the Plant and Machinery and sitting idle due to non-release of Power Connections in spite of Power Load available at 50X2 MVA Station at Bari Brahmana resulting huge financial loss to State exchequer." |
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