Uttar Pradesh government will not burden consumers by increasing power tariff and look for other means to overcome losses, state's power minister Shrikant Sharma said. "Yogi government will not put additional burden on consumers by increasing power tariff and instead put check on power theft and irregularities in order to meet the losses worth Rs 21,000 crore in this sector," Sharma said during a programme here last night. Reiterating the resolve of the state government to provide 24 hour power supply by 2018, Sharma stressed that it will take good care of honest consumers. "Round-the-clock power will be supplied after a review of consumers on power feeders reporting line loss of less than 10 per cent," he said. Sharma claimed that in the coming two years, Yogi government will work towards transforming Uttar Pradesh into a leading state in power sector.
Source: dna June 29, 2017 07:18 UTC