"We hail the decision of the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister on Thursday, which gave its approval to a new scheme - UDAY - moved by the Ministry of Power," he said.
UDAY provides for the financial turnaround and revival of Power Distribution companies (Discoms) and importantly also ensures a sustainable permanent solution to the problem, Dr Singh said.
While addressing party workers in Srinagar today, he said that UDAY is a path breaking reform for realising the Prime Minister's vision of affordable and accessible 24x7 power for all.
The power sector is witnessing a series of historic improvements across the entire value chain, from fuel supply to generation, transmission and consumption (over 2.3 crore LED bulbs distributed) under the leadership of Power Minister Piyush Goyal, he said.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that efforts towards 100 per cent village electrification, 24X7 power supply and clean energy cannot be achieved without revival of Discoms.
"Power outages also adversely affect national priorities like 'Make in India' and 'Digital India'. In addition, default on bank loans by financially stressed Discoms has the potential to seriously impact the banking sector and the economy at large", he said.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that UDAY is a shining example of the utilisation of the best principles of cooperative and competitive federalism and has been evolved through discussions at the highest levels with multiple states.
"Adopting UDAY is optional for states, but provides the fastest, most efficient and financially most feasible way for providing 24X7 Power for All", he said.
