AAP seeks relief for power consumers
Panaji: Stating that the state government has waived off Rs 277-crore fee of casinos, Aam Aadmi Party leader Valmiki Naik has questioned why such relief cannot be given to Goan power consumers.
Naik also alleged that Power Minister Nilesh Cabral is threatening Goans of disconnecting power supply if they failed to clear off three months power bills.
“How do you expect the common man to pay three months bill at a time when they are given the bill itself after three months,’’ asked the AAP leader, who also held Cabral responsible for the mess in the electricity department that cannot submit the bills every month.”
Speaking to reporters here, Cabral also said the Goa government was in touch with Hero Motors, for procurement of 10,000 to 15,000 e-bikes in the coming year, which would be offered at subsidised rates to existing owners of petrol-based bikes, provided they formally scrap the latter.
Speaking to reporters here, Cabral also said the Goa government was in touch with Hero Motors, for procurement of 10,000 to 15,000 e-bikes in the coming year, which would be offered at subsidised rates to existing owners of petrol-based bikes, provided they formally scrap the latter.
Speaking to reporters here, Cabral also said the Goa government was in touch with Hero Motors, for procurement of 10,000 to 15,000 e-bikes in the coming year, which would be offered at subsidised rates to existing owners of petrol-based bikes, provided they formally scrap the latter.
You may soon be able to scrap your existing petrol-guzzling two-wheeler and opt for an e-bike at a subsidised cost, according to Goa s Power Minister Nilesh Cabral, who on Thursday said the state government was working on green power policy to .