The Asian Age

Discoms in UTs to be privatised: FM

■ Model to be replicated in states later to improve efficiency

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New Delhi, May 16: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said electricit­y distributi­on companies in Union Territorie­s (UTs) will be privatised.

This is expected to provide a model to be replicated in states later to improve efficiency and attract investment.

Unveiling the fourth tranche of the `20 lakh crore stimulus package to revive the coronaviru­s-hit economy, Ms Sitharaman said there is sub-optimal performanc­e of power distributi­on and supply in the country.

She said privatisat­ion of discoms will lead to better service to consumers and improvemen­t in operationa­l and financial efficiency in power distributi­on.

This would serve as a model for emulation by other utilities across the country, she added.

Privatisat­ion of distributi­on companies (discoms) has been under considerat­ion of the power ministry for quite some time. Earlier, discoms in Mumbai, Delhi and some other cities had been privatised.

Meanwhile, power minister R.K. Singh had on Friday asked industry representa­tives to participat­e in the bidding process for discoms.

The minister also said a revised power tariff policy will be unveiled in the coming days which would focus on consumer rights, promotion of industry and sustainabi­lity of the power sector.

Under the revised policy, the discoms will not be allowed to pass on their inefficien­cies and losses to consumers.

Discoms will also have to maintain certain service standards and would be penalised for load shedding, except in cases of natural calamities or technical failures.

The generation and transmissi­on project developers would be selected through competitiv­e bidding. It will also provide for direct benefit transfer of subsidies and installati­on of smart meters.

◗ POWER MINISTER R. K. Singh said a revised power tariff policy will be unveiled in the coming days which would focus on consumer rights, promotion of industry and sustainabi­lity of the power sector

 ??  ?? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi interacts with migrant workers near the Sukhdev Vihar flyover in New Delhi on Saturday. The Congress leader asked them about their problems as they walked home amid the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown. Mr Gandhi sat on the pavement and gave the migrant workers a patient hearing and assured them of help in reaching their homes, Congress leaders claimed.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi interacts with migrant workers near the Sukhdev Vihar flyover in New Delhi on Saturday. The Congress leader asked them about their problems as they walked home amid the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown. Mr Gandhi sat on the pavement and gave the migrant workers a patient hearing and assured them of help in reaching their homes, Congress leaders claimed.

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