Reliance Energy customers can now pay bills at post offices
Reliance Energy has tied up with Department of Post to enable payment of monthly electricity bills at post offices in Mumbai. Reliance Energy’s over three million customers residing in its 400 sq km distribution area now have another easy payment option to pay their monthly electricity bills at 240 post offices spread across Mumbai. Out of the 240 post offices in Mumbai, 130 are located in Reliance Energy’s distribution area falling between Bandra to Bhayender in the Western suburbs, Kurla to Vikhroli in Central suburbs and Tilak Nagar to Mankhurd in Eastern suburbs.These post offices are open from Monday to Saturday, except second and fourth Saturday and bank holidays. As all the post offices are computerised and located at prominent locations, it will be convenient for customers to pay their bills. Post offices can accept cash up to Rs 20,000 as payment for a monthly electricity bill. Customers can pay their bills at cheque drop boxes, through internet and mobile banking, credit and debit cards, among others, it added The Telangana government and Tata Trusts signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deliver affordable cancer care through a three-tier model, and develop academic and research capabilities in the state. The initiative is the latest of Tata Trusts’ effort to join with the state governments and entities to decentralise cancer care in India. Similar initiatives are being implemented in Assam, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. The MoU was inked by A Santhi Kumari, Principal Secretary, Health, Medical & Family Welfare Department, Government of Telangana, and R Venkataramanan, Managing Trustee, Tata Trusts, in the presence of the Minister for Information Technology, Telangana, K T Rama Rao, Minister for Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare, C Laxma Reddy, and the Chairman of Tata Trusts, Ratan N Tata. “We are privileged to partner with Telangana in upgrading cancer care capabilities in the public health network. Patients will no longer need to travel all the way to Hyderabad except for rare and complex conditions,” Tata said.