"With all the services provided to consumers, the CESC is demanding Rs 1.48 per unit which will not be a burden," he said.No takers for proposal to hike chargesThe proposal to hike power tariff met with stiff opposition from consumers. The 150 percent hike by CESC to IP sets and lift irrigation schemes is unscientific and cannot be accepted, so the proposal should be rejected," he said. Out of six un-electrified villages, two villages have been electrified and out of 60 hamlets, four hamlets have been electrified. The distribution loss is more which should be borne by CESC and not by farmers or customers. Farmers from Madkeri, members of Mysuru Electrical Contractors Association, Kodava Samaja, Aam Admi Party, general public who participated in the meeting too opposed the proposed hike.
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