Hindustan Times (Patiala)

State to lose 16% revenue receipts to free power

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

CHANDIGARH : The state government will lose 16% of its total revenue receipts in the coming financial year (2019-20) to fund state’s populist policy of giving free power to consumers from different sections, mainly farm sector.

In Monday’s budget statement by finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal, a whopping ₹12,398 crore has been allocated for free power, of which ₹8,969 crore will go to the agricultur­e sector. The government has projected a total revenue receipts at ₹78,509 crore.

The government has earmarked ₹1,513 crore for giving power at ₹5 per unit to the industry, a promise chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh had made before the state polls in 2017.

The free power to run tubewells for farming is causing a hole in the government coffers, but the government can’t afford to withdraw this fearing backlash from farmers.

The government will spend ₹1,916 crore on giving free power to SC, BC and non-SC/BPL domestic consumers. Expanding the benefit further, the government has decided to remove cap of annual consumptio­n of 3,000 units for availing free power facility, which means the consumers falling under the category can consume any number of units. Consumers having sanctioned load of more than 1 KW, however, will not be eligible for the benefit.

₹582 CRORE FOR DISTRIBUTI­ON UPGRADE

The finance minister announced ₹582 crore for upgrading the distributi­on system in 102 towns having a population of more than 5,000. For this, ₹252 crore will come from Centre-sponsored Deen Dyal Upadhay Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) and ₹330 crore from integrated power distributi­on scheme.

 ??  ?? Of ₹12,398 crore allocated for free power, ₹8,969 crore will go to the agricultur­e sector.
Of ₹12,398 crore allocated for free power, ₹8,969 crore will go to the agricultur­e sector.

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