Dera Bassi mill owner gets Rs1 36 cr power bill

  • | Saturday | 19th June, 2021

Tribune News ServiceDera Bassi June 18A Bhankharpur flour mill owner was shell-shocked to see his power bill of Rs1.36 crore for the billing cycle of April-June (60 days) on June 16. “The PSPCL has given my flour mill a small power connection with load upto 20 kW. The flour mill owner is worried how the bill would be rectified and how many rounds he will have take of the PSPCL office for none of his fault. In Zirakpur some residents are worried as the PSPCL has not sent them bills for close to three months now. Frequent power outages unscheduled power cuts and voltage fluctuations have become a norm this summer” said Laxmi a resident of Victoria City a housing society.

Tribune News Service Dera Bassi June 18 A Bhankharpur flour mill owner was shell-shocked to see his power bill of Rs1.36 crore for the billing cycle of April-June (60 days) on June 16. “Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has charged excessively high amount for 2088 units which in normal circumstances would have been in the range of Rs8000 to Rs10000” said Satpal Singh Kalra a Bhankharpur resident. “The PSPCL has given my flour mill a small power connection with load upto 20 kW. It is not possible to consume electricity amounting to Rs13607800 through this connection. Only they can tell what has gone wrong” he added. The flour mill owner is worried how the bill would be rectified and how many rounds he will have take of the PSPCL office for none of his fault. In Zirakpur some residents are worried as the PSPCL has not sent them bills for close to three months now. Residents said it would be difficult for them to pay bill of three months together. It was also uncertain whether late fee would be charged from consumers getting monthly bills. “Also the rate per unit changes according to the consumption” said Girish Sharma a Baltana resident. PSPCL officials said this time the bill delivery had been delayed due to a change in software. The delay would not have any effect on the rate slab. “The PSPCL has failed to ensure uninterrupted power supply here. Frequent power outages unscheduled power cuts and voltage fluctuations have become a norm this summer” said Laxmi a resident of Victoria City a housing society.

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