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‘Discoms in Haryana passing off power theft as sales to farmers’
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Khemka alerts finance, electricity departments of the State
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Khemka alerts finance, electricity departments of the State
Senior IAS officer Ashok Khemka has written to the finance and electricity departments of the Haryana government, pointing out that power distribution companies in the State were trying to pad off power theft as sales to farmers.
Mr. Khemka, who is currently Principal Secretary, Archaeological Department (Haryana), has written to both the departments, stating that the “Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) has been admitting inflated claims of discoms for agriculture pumpset (AP) sales to farmers, burdening the public with huge Rural Energy (RE) subsidies. This public fraud is unfortunately not contested by the government before the HERC. The great fudge enables the discoms to claim over 9,200 million units (MU) as total AP sales and receive R
Haryana approves 2% panchayat tax on power bills, opposition demands rollback
Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar
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The state government said that the decision is aimed towards augmenting the financial resources of gram panchayats
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Haryana cabinet on Wednesday approved a panchayat tax , under which the state will levy a two percent tariff on electricity bills for consumers who fall within the limits of the rural bodies in the state. However, electricity consumption for agriculture and some other categories is exempted from the tax.
The decision has led to an uproar among the opposition parties who have slammed the move. Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala said that the tax imposed on rural consumers should be immediately rolled back .