Billing process for power amnesty period to begin next month: MD JPDCL
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: The MD JPDCL, Shiv Anant Tayal on Wednesday called upon the domestic consumers to take the benefit of the power Amnesty Scheme- 2022 to avail the waiver of 100 percent interest surcharge accumulated on outstanding bills ending March, 2022 and to avoid penalty and legal action, besides disconnection of power.
Giving details of Amnesty Scheme-2022, here at a press conference, he said “100% Interest/Surcharge accumulated on outstanding bills ending March 2022 shall be waived off in favour of Domestic Consumers. The Principal Amount, after waiver of Interest up to March -2022, is to be deposited in a maximum of 12 monthly Installments by September-2023.”
He further said that those failing to avail Amnesty Scheme and don’t pay Principal amount shall invite penalty and legal action, besides disconnection of power.
The MD JPDCL also added that the current bills generated after March-2022 are to be paid simultaneously with the Outstanding Principal amnesty amount. “Those who fail to pay current bills simultaneously shall forfeit the benefit of Amnesty Scheme and face disconnection of Power Supply” he cautioned and added that It has been decided that two separate bills i.e Current Bills and Amnesty Bills shall be generated for Domestic Consumers who are eligible to avail Amnesty Scheme. The billing process for amnesty shall start from the next Month.”
To publicize the Scheme, PDD has also decided to form joint teams of District Administration and Elected Representatives including DDC, BDC Members and Corporators of Jammu Municipal Corporation with PDD Officers so that maximum number of people can avail the benefit of the Scheme.
Pertinent to mention that more than 3 lakh domestic power consumers across the Jammu Region will obtain the benefit of the Amnesty Scheme approved by the Administrative Council headed by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha a few days back.
The decision was taken by the Administrative Council in view of domestic consumers not being able to avail the benefits of the last scheme due to spread of COVID-19 pandemic during the scheme period.