KEJRIWAL’s FREE ELECTRICITY GUARANTEE BECOMES A REALITY, CM BHAGWANT MANN ANNOUNCES 300 UNITS FREE POWER FROM JULY 1
• 600 UNITS FREE POWER TO BE GIVEN IN TWO MONTHS
• ANNOUNCES NO HIKE IN RATES OF INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL POWER CONNECTIONS
• NO ELECTRICITY BILL FOR FAMILIES HAVING LOAD UPTO 2 KW TILL DECEMBER 31, 2021
• PUNJAB SECOND STATE AFTER DELHI PROVIDING FREE ELECTRICITY
• HANDS OVER APPOINTMENT LETTERS TO 718 NEWLY RECRUITED OFFICERS/EMPLOYEES OF PSTCL
CHANDIGARH, 16 APRIL 2022 : Fulfilling its major promise made during run-up to the Vidhan Sabha polls, the Aam Aadmi Party’s Government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday announced 300 units of free electricity from July 1 in Punjab.
Addressing newly recruited officers/employees of Punjab State Transmission Corporation (PSTCL) at a function organized on the occasion of the foundation day of the PSTCL here today at Municipal Bhawan sector 35, Bhagwant Mann said that the Punjab government would provide 600 units of free electricity to every household every two months. The Chief Minister said that rates of Industrial and Commercial units would also not be hiked besides continuing free electricity for the agriculture sector.
Bhagwant Mann further announced to waive off bills upto 2 KW load till December 31, 2021. He said that Punjab would be the second state after Delhi to provide free power to the people in the country.
Bhagwant Mann said that Punjab despite being the Power producing state was not still able to provide free/cheaper electricity to the people due to the wrong agreements done by the previous governments. ‘There are still some hiccups in providing cheaper and free electricity to the people such as transmission losses, coal issues and some legal issues which his government is working to sort out’, added the Chief Minister.
He also said that his government is committed to provide the cheapest electricity to the commercial and industrial sectors in the country which would also be fulfilled. Earlier Bhagwant Mann congratulating the newly recruits in the PSTCL on its founders day exhorted the youth to come forward to contribute for rebuilding the state. Chief Minister also listed out major achievements of his one month such as Anti-Corruption Action line, Anti-gangster task force, 25000 new job announcements, delivery of ration to the houses, regularization of 35000 contractual employees, one MLA one pension etc.
Bhagwant Mann further said that NRIs want to pay back due to their love for their motherland and his government has been able to build trust of NRIs in just one month. ‘The NRIs are approaching his government to contribute to the development of the state as they know that their money would be spent for the development purposes in the real sense’, the Chief Minister said.
Earlier, welcoming the Chief Minister and newly recruited officers and employees, the Power Minister Harbhajan Singh w said that transmission capacity of PSTCL would be enhanced to 39588 in 2022 as compared to 38160 in 2021. He said that Panchwada coal mine which was closed from the year 2015, now the dewatering work has been started in this coal mine and Punjab is expected to get coal from this site in the present year.
He also added that to reduce the expenditure of coal for private thermal power plants an agreement has been made with Coal India to get coal from the nearby north India coal mines which includes 28 lac ton for Rajpura Thermal Power plant and 10 lac ton for Talwandi Thermal Power Plant.
PSTCL today gave appointment letters to 718 candidates for the various posts viz A.E./Electrical, A.E./Civil, A.M./HR, A.M./IT, Account Officer, J.E./Sub-Station, J.E./Civil J.E./Communication Divisional Accountant, LDC/Accounts, LDC/Typist, Assistant Sub-station Attendant(ASSA), Assistant Lineman(ALM) etc.
Prominent amongst present on the occasion included ACS to CM and CMD PSTCL Venu Parshad, Principal Secretary Local Bodies AK Sinha, Special Principal Secretary to CM Ravi Bhagat, Director Local Bodies Puneet Goyal besides other senior officers of the PSPCL and PSTCL