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Jammu And Kashmir: Power Employees Call Off Strike

Srinagar: The protesting employees of the Power Development Department, on getting a written assurance from the administration to put on hold the proposed merger of PDD with Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCI), have called off their strike.

The strike had entered its third consecutive day on Monday. The withdrawal of the strike comes as a relief to the masses as the Valley faces sub-zero temperatures and power outages only made matters worse for the residents, especially in the Jammu division.

The protesting employees have also received assurances on other issues, including salaries, from the administration.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said 60 percent electricity in the Union Territory was restored and the administration will achieve 100 percent restoration by Tuesday.

Owing to a deadlock between PDD employees and the administration over the latter’s bid to privatize electricity in the region, the Union Territory since Sunday has been facing a power cut.

The LG said that the talks The LG said talks were held with the striking employees and as of Monday no dues and salary were pending on part of the government.

“We restored 60 percent electricity and by tomorrow we will achieve 100 restorations,” Sinha said on the sidelines of a function here on Monday.

“I do not want to name them, but some people have criticized that the Army has been called to restore electricity. Personnel from REC, NTPC, NHPC, and officers from the army engineering corps have also come. This only shows our commitment,” he said.

Jammu University has postponed offline and online examinations for undergraduate and postgraduate students on Tuesday because of the strike.

The PDD employees held anti-government protests in Srinagar and Jammu demanding in writing from the Lieutenant Governor an assurance that it has shelved the proposal of the merger.

According to the sources, while the administration parleyed with the employees, it also visited several power distribution facilities in Jammu to speed up the restoration of the electricity supply.

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