This story is from May 30, 2020

PSPCL extends bill payment till June 1

In view of hardships faced by residents amid Covid-19 pandemic, Punjab State Power Corporation Limited has decided to give more relief to the electricity consumers of the state.​
PSPCL extends bill payment till June 1
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PATIALA: In view of hardships faced by residents amid Covid-19 pandemic, Punjab State Power Corporation Limited has decided to give more relief to the electricity consumers of the state.
Chairman and managing director of PSPCL Baldev Singh Sran said on the directions of chief minister Amarinder Singh, the corporation has decided to extend the due date of paying electricity bills till June 1 for all the domestic, commercial (having current monthly or bi-monthly bills of up to Rs 10,000) and industrial consumers.

He said all these bills that were payable from March 20 till the end of May can now be paid till June 1 without any late payment charges.
The domestic, commercial and industrial consumers who are unable to pay their bills even up to June 1 have been given an option to pay the same in a maximum of four monthly instalments with only 10% per annum interest.
The Punjab chief minister has also ordered not to disconnect any power connection for non-payment of bills till June 15. The security revision of all categories of consumers has been deferred till December 31.
The demand notices of industrial and all other categories of consumers wherein the validity falls between March 20 to May 3 have been extended up to June 30 without payment of demand notice extension charges.
In the case of industrial and all other categories of consumers (new as well as extension cases) whose feasibility clearance has been approved and the validity to submit the A&A form falls between March 20 to May 31, the same has been extended up to June without any financial liability. Besides, it has also been decided to release all pending connections by June 15.
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