At present, a fixed charge of Rs.10 per kilowatt is charged if the electricity used by households exceeds 300 units per month. The discoms have asked to be allowed to raise it to Rs.50. For HT consumers, the discoms have asked to increase the fixed charge of Rs. 475 per kilowatt to Rs. 500 from the industries.
The matter was taken to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy during a meeting with NHAI officials recently and that the Chief Minister had in principle agreed to waive the power shutdown charges.
Hyderabad: The second phase of ‘Praja Sangrama Yatra’ by the State BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar will start from April 14 from Jogulamba temple in Alampur. Sanjay started his first phase of yatra from Sri Bhagyalakshmi temple at Charminar in August 2021 and concluded it in 36 days in October in Husnabad, covering 19 Assembly […]