Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Unpaid power bills: Govt depts biggest defaulters in Doaba

- Harvinder Kaur

JALANDHAR : With unpaid power bills for years, various government department­s continue to be the biggest power defaulters in the Doaba region.

The north zone of Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL), which covers Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur and Nawanshahr districts, the defaulting government department­s collective­ly recorded total arrears of ₹153 crore.

Among these government department­s, the ones carrying out the largest public dealing owe a large amount of money to the power corporatio­n.

For instance, the water supply and sanitation department of the district owes ₹128.9 crores.

With a pending amount of ₹75.08 crore, the Hoshiarpur wing of the department has the largest pending amount among all districts.

Another addition to the list of the largest defaulters is the health and family welfare department in all four districts of the Doaba region, which collective­ly owes ₹5.96 crores.

The local government department­s of Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur and Nawanshahr collective­ly owe ₹3.39 crore.

Officials of the power corporatio­n’s north zone said since the current financial year is about to

GOVERNMENT DEPTS COLLECTIVE­LY OWE ₹153 CRORE TO NORTH ZONE OF PSPCL

end, the department has begun cutting the power connection­s of defaulters at various places in the north zone.

Deputy chief engineer,punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited Parvinder Singh said they have served notices to the defaulting government department­s. “Since they are all public dealing offices, we are only serving them notices. We have asked the department to pay the pending amount by March 31,” he said.

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