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The Karnataka electricity regulator on Wednesday increased the power tariff by 30 paise per unit to consumers across the board for fiscal 2021-22, with effect from April 1.
The opposition Congress opposed the hike and termed it as a BJP shock to the people in the state. The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has approved an average tariff increase of 30 paise per unit for financial year 2021-22, the KERC said in a statement here.
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The electricity supply companies had, however, sought an average increase of Rs 1.35 per unit. The revised tariff is an average increase of 3.84 per cent against 17.31 per cent sought by the power distributors (Escoms), said the regulator.
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Punjab, a Congress-ruled state, will go to polls early next year. "In view of the hardship being faced by the weaker section of society due to the pandemic, the per unit tariff for domestic consumers with load up to 2kW (kilowatt) and consumption slabs of 0-100 units and 101-300 units have been reduced by Re 1 and 50 paise, respectively," it said.