Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of India's capital, New Delhi, has found a way to release customers from the burden of load shedding in severe heat. Power supply companies will pay fine to Delhi customers if load shedding The Kejriwal government has issued such a fresh guidelines.
In New Delhi, the government of Kejriwal has issued a notification that if the capital city of Delhi does not have more than one hour of electricity, then each company will pay a penalty of 50 rupees. If there is no electricity for two hours, the customer will have to pay 100 rupees. Electricity companies will be fined by 50 rupees per hour, as electricity bills will not be billed as soon as they are.
The notification issued by the government of Kejriwal has said, no matter how big a major disaster in the capital Delhi, it has to be fixed within an hour, for every power supplier companies.
Kejriwal has been informed by the government's notice that Anil Bajaj of Delhi has given consent. Three non-governmental organizations are supplying electricity to the capital, Delhi, India. Including BSES Jamuna Power Limited, BSES Capital Power Limited and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited. The guidelines of the Kejriwal government are applicable to each of Delhi's electricity supply companies.
In the notification issued by the Kejriwal government, if there is no electricity in any area in Delhi, then the subscriber should send the mobile message to the concerned power supply company. If there is no electricity within an hour, the customer will be paid 50 rupees in the account. Fine money will be adjusted with the customer's electricity bill.