Latest Answer: If this is the case then illegal buildings too can enjoy power supply. I feel Bescom is correct, they might thought on Safety of residents as I know Bescom approached KERC to amend a clause — 9.01 of the Conditions of Power Supply but appeal was dismissed stating prevention of unauthorized construction is not in the purview of the electricity supply company.
Latest Answer: Even though the shop owners paid their bills with a 10 percent plenty for no mistake of theirs the Chandigarh electricity board has put off the power at sector 17. when asked for the reason the EB authorities said that the shopkeepers had not paid their bills on due date due to which they had to shut power.
Q:I heard that the government is not doing anything with the power supply problem in Delhi-NCR but only increasing the rates of the power tarrif. Can the RWAs and other organisations help the people of Delhi-NCR?
Latest Answer: The BJP leader is protesting against the hike in the tarrif and he is asking help from Residential Welfare Association and the Non Government Organisations to come forward and join hands with him. The government is not doing anything about the load-sheding problems faced by the residents of Delhi-NCR but contineously increasing the rates. Volunteers from RWA and other organisations will be attending the meeting which is going to held on 27th of this month (November).