Ludhiana: Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has launched a one-time settlement (OTS) scheme for all its consumers except for the AP category of meters. Under the OTS, the consumer would be able to settle pending payments existing as on December 31, 2020. The scheme will be applicable for three months from April 15, and in order to enrol in the scheme, the industrial consumers need to deposit Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 as processing fee according to their power load and this fee will be adjusted against the final settlement bill.
Meanwhile businessmen are happy over the development and are of the view that the scheme will help settle the old disputes over pending payments. According to Inderjit Singh Navyug, former president of the United Cycle and Parts Manufacturers Association, “We are thankful to the PSPCL for launch of the OTS scheme, which will help end thousands of litigations and disputes related to outstanding bills of the businessmen with the department. According
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Why Is Punjab Electricity Departmentâs Move To Hire Jio Backfiring?
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Staff at the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited. Photo: pspcl.in
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