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Ranchi, Apr 30 (PTI) The Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission (JSERC), on Wednesday, raised the power tariff in the state by 6.34 per cent.
Under the new rates, domestic consumers in rural areas will pay Rs 6.70 per unit, up from Rs 6.30, while urban consumers will pay Rs 6.85 per unit, up from Rs 6.65.
The revised tariff will come into effect from May 1, the member law of JSERC, Mahendra Prasad, said.
While the rural tariff increased by 40 paise, the urban tariff by 20 paise.
"The domestic tariff does not include the consumers availing 200 units of free electricity per month," he said.
Of around 46 lakh domestic consumers, around 40 lakh consumers are availing 200 units of free electricity per household per month in the state, another official said.
Despite Jharkhand Bijli Vitran Nigam Limited's (JBVNL) proposal for a 40.02 per cent increase, the commission approved a 6.34 per cent hike after examination. PTI SAN SBN SBN
Power tariff increase approved; revised residential rates and 200 unit exemption applied from May first. The Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission approved a 6.34 per cent increase in domestic power tariffs effective May 1, setting higher per unit rates for rural and urban consumers while excluding households that avail the 200 unit monthly free electricity entitlement; the approved hike is markedly lower than the distribution utility's proposed increase.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.