Delhi Electricity
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Delhi power subsidy to end, says AAP government, blames LG for stalling file
However, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena claimed that he has already approved the scheme and sent the file to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
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Delhi electricity bill subsidy now optional, announces Arvind Kejriwal
The chief minister said consumers can give a missed call on 7011311111 or also apply by visiting the billing centre.
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Electricity subsidy optional in Delhi from October 1, says Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
Currently, consumers in Delhi get free electricity for up to 200 units, and a subsidy of Rs 800 for consumption of the next 200 units every month.
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Delhi warns of power outage in metro trains, hospitals due to coal shortage
Power supply to the city’s Dadri-II and Unchahar power stations has been disrupted, Delhi power minister said.
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Delhi: With eye on elections, Kejriwal announces residents will get free electricity up to 200 units
The chief minister claimed Delhi has the cheapest electricity in the country, and hailed the ‘Free Lifeline Electricity’ scheme as a ‘historic decision’.
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Delhi: Fixed electricity charges reduced, Arvind Kejriwal says no raise for fifth consecutive year
However, the energy charges in the domestic category for those who are consuming above 1,200 units have been raised to Rs 8 per unit.
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Delhi government warns Centre about impending electricity crisis, says coal stock depleting fast
State Power Minister Satyendar Jain told Union Minister of State for Power RK Singh that the situation ‘is extremely critical’.
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Surplus, not shortage, could cause power cuts in Delhi
Distribution companies have signed long-term contracts to buy more electricity than they need, and have been selling the excess in the short-term market.
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