Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Come Oct 1, subsidy on electricit­y to become optional: CM Kejriwal

Consumers in Delhi at present get ‘zero’ power bill up to 200 units

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Thursday decided to give an option to power consumers to opt out of the electricit­y subsidy scheme from October 1.

In a press briefing, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said citizens suggested to him that the power subsidy provided to financiall­y stable families could be used on upgrading schools and hospitals in the city.

The consumers in Delhi at present get “zero” power bill up to 200 units of electricit­y and a subsidy of Rs 800 on consuming 201 to 400 units per month.

The process of asking and giving the people a choice to opt for subsidised or non-subsidised electricit­y will begin very soon, Kejriwal said.

The Delhi government has allocated Rs 3,250 crore for payment of subsidy under the scheme in 2022-23. In 2020-21, the government had set aside Rs 3,090 as subsidy under the scheme.

“The Delhi government will now ask people whether they want to avail subsidy on electricit­y. From October 1, only those consumers who opt for it will be provided the subsidy,” the Chief Minister said.

“Over the years, the government has received many suggestion­s through letters as well as in-person interactio­ns with us, acknowledg­ing their privilege and the fact that some financiall­y stable citizens and families do not have a need for these subsidies,” he added.

The Cabinet in a meeting

chaired by Kejriwal approved the proposal of the power department to continue the electricit­y subsidy scheme in the fiscal year 2022-23.

Continuati­on of this scheme is expected to benefit 47,11,176 families. There are 58,18,231 electricit­y consumer connection­s in the capital. Domestic consumers who use up to 200 units a month, numbering 30,39,766, are given 100 per cent subsidy.

There are 16,59,976 consumers whose monthly consumptio­n is 201-400 units and who are given up to Rs 800 in subsidy.

Other consumers availing benefit of subsidy scheme include 758 families under the anti-Sikh riot victims' category who get 100 per cent subsidy upto monthly consumptio­n of 400 units. There are 10,676 farmers who get subsidy of Rs 105 per KW per month on fixed charges.

A total of 4,899 lawyers whose chambers lie on court premises get subsidy akin to domestic consumers.

The Kejriwal government had in August 2019 announced the free electricit­y scheme for consumers utilising up to 200 units per month and a 50 per cent subsidy to those consuming up to 400 units.

 ?? PTI ?? Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a virtual press conference in New Delhi
PTI Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a virtual press conference in New Delhi

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