84% Delhi will pay less for power now: Jaitley

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84% Delhi will pay less for power now: Jaitley

Thursday, 31 July 2014 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

84% Delhi will pay less  for power now: Jaitley

The Union Government on Wednesday said electricity bills of 84 per cent of households in the Capital will come down immediately even as it promised better infrastructure, more hospitals and educational institutions to make it a ‘world class city’.

Replying to a debate on Delhi Budget in Parliament, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the power subsidy announced by the Centre would benefit the public at large.He, however, gave no indication about end to the Central rule in Delhi and merely said a political solution would have to be found to the stalemate with either some party forming the Government or fresh elections being held. The Budget was passed by a voice vote in both lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

Talking about the provisions of the Rs36,776 crore Delhi Budget which included Rs260 crore towards power subsidy, Jaitley said the provisions made in the Central and the city’s Budget would reduce the electricity bills. “Because of provisions in the Central Budget and this Budget, 84 per cent households will get reduced power bills as compared to the previous month,” he said. In the Central Budget, Rs700 crore has been provided for power and water reforms.

Referring to the power problems witnessed in Delhi recently, Jaitley said it was because of the weak distribution infrastructure even though the availability was sufficient. The distribution infrastructure has not seen investment for the past few years and it “cracked up”, he said, adding this would be strengthened.

Elaborating on the provisions of the Delhi Budget, Jaitley said the proposals include introduction of 1,380 low floor and 400 cluster buses, cleaning of Yamuna, higher pension for over 4.3 lakh aged persons and more schools and hospitals. Jaitley said provisions have also been made for housing for Economically Weaker Sections  and improvement of water and sewage facilities, addition of 1,400 more beds in hospitals and 110 ambulances. The initiatives also include setting up a multi-speciality hospital at Rohini. He said that admissions to Rohini medical college would begin from 2015 academic session.

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