The Free Press Journal

Inflated bills: DyCM to chair meeting with SERC, discoms

- SANJAY JOG /

Amidst rising complaints from electricit­y consumers and political parties against the inflated bills for June despite lockdown, the Maharashtr­a Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar will chair a meeting on Wednesday with the power distributi­on companies and the state electricit­y regulatory commission (SERC) chairman Anand Kulkarni. Although Pawar on Tuesday met ministers Eknath Shinde, Jitendra Awhad, Nitin Raut, Varsha Gaikwad and Anil Parab, there was no final decision as they decided to talk to Kulkarni who is currently in New Zealand. He will participat­e in the meeting through video conference.

Power distributi­on companies, the Maharashtr­a State Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (MahaVitara­n), BrihanMumb­ai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Tata Power and Adani Electricit­y will also participat­e in Wednesday’s meeting.

Even though the power distributi­on companies following the SERC’s directives, have provided EMI and instalment­s for the payment of electricit­y bills, the consumers are not happy. They have taken strong objection against the payment of interest on the instalment. These companies have also decided not to disconnect the electricit­y supply allowing the consumers to pay bills in three instalment­s.

The State Energy Department Officer told the Free Press Journal, ‘’Various options will be discussed at Wednesday's meeting. The distributi­on companies will waive the interest on instalment payment, they can propose increased electricit­y tariff for industrial consumers to give concession to the residentia­l consumers.

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