and, quote, lending work and life in the new year. kind of a bomba vibe there. travelers can expect to spend longer hours at the airports today as they head out for the holidays. a new report shows many of their fellow flyers are not on their best behavior. we are following these developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news central. welcome to cnn news central, i m brianna keilar, boris sanchez is off with jim acosta. what a treat. very nice. we are watching this donald trump tape, another one, that could have major legal ramifications. it has surfaced and this one is a recording of a call that he made two election workers in michigan. pressuring them to block joe biden s victory two weeks after election day in 2020. there was a meeting to certify michigan s result, you ve seen the footage here of that meeting, two-way and county election officials initially voting against certifying. then they flipped and voted to certify. that is when trump ste
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Over 5,000 consumers in Greater Noida may lose power connections due to unpaid dues. The Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL) has identified consumers with dues up to Rs 1 lakh each during an ongoing anti-defaulter campaign. The focus is on rural consumers with long-standing arrears, and the NPCL has already disconnected around 200 connections from rural areas. To avoid disconnection, NPCL offers various options for defaulters to settle their dues.
The power department in Noida has started disconnecting power connections of defaulters who haven't paid their dues. Around 60,000 defaulters owe Rs 200 crore in dues. The disconnection drive will continue till Feb 15. The power department is also preparing a list of defaulters and assigning targets to take action against them. The move comes after many people did not take advantage of the one-time settlement scheme for dues.