Around 25L domestic consumers in Punjab got 'zero' electricity bill


Chandigarh, Sep 3 (IANS): Around 25 lakh domestic consumers in Punjab have got 'zero' electricity bill, state Power Minister Harbhajan Singh said on Saturday.

The minister told the media in Amritsar that this is the first time the government is fulfilling its election promises in the initial year itself, "otherwise governments have been fulfilling election promises only in the last year of their tenure".

He said due to the relief given by the Punjab government of 300 units per month, the electricity bills of 25 lakh domestic consumers of the state have been 'zero'.

He said no caste or religion has been made a basis under this electricity amnesty scheme, but every household consumer who consumes up to 600 units of electricity in two months will get 'zero' electricity bill. If one uses more electricity than this, he will have to pay the entire electricity bill.

The Power Minister also said due to the two-month bill circle with electricity waiver, consumers are getting 600 units of free electricity, which is more than the requirement of every normal household.

He said due to the electricity waiver given from July 1, out of the bills that have come in August, 25 lakh consumers will not have to pay the bill.

The minister said that out of the total 72 lakh domestic consumers, bills were sent to 42 lakh consumers, out of which 25 lakh families have received zero bills.

Apart from this, 34 lakh families have got the benefit of subsidised electricity at Rs 3 per unit.

 

  

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