The scheme is based on the premise that the bills issued to most of these consumers were faulty, largely due to the physical meter readings not being taken during the Covid-19 pandemic, and that the bills will be recast on the basis of computerised normal consumption of water.
Kejriwal said that the Delhi Jal Board (DJB), in a meeting on Tuesday, cleared the scheme, and added that it will now be taken up by the state cabinet. The scheme will be operational for three months starting August 1, during which consumers will have the option to either pay the revised arrears, or the water utility will ask for its current bill.
At present, 1.17 million water customers have pending bills, cumulatively amounting to ₹5,737 crore. The Delhi government did not specify how much of this money will be collected according to its estimates. It was not immediately clear how DJB will make up for the losses of revenue, and what the financial implications of the proposed write-off will be.
Speaking at a press conference at the Delhi secretariat, Kejriwal said, “Bills have accumulated due to various reasons. The biggest reason is that physical meter readings could not be taken during the Covid-19 pandemic. Many meter readers filed faulty readings, and people received faulty bills which have not been paid as people believe these are not correct bills.”
The Delhi government in 2013 launched a flagship scheme under which consumers were provided 20 kilolitres (kl) water per month free of cost. Consumers are only charged if the monthly consumption exceeds the 20kl-mark.
According to Kejriwal, of the 1.17 million consumers whose bills are pending, 700,000 consume less than 20kl water a month.
Denne historien er fra June 14, 2023-utgaven av Hindustan Times.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra June 14, 2023-utgaven av Hindustan Times.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Musk's $55.8 Billion Tesla Pay Deal Again Rejected By US Judge
A US judge, on Monday, upheld her decision to reject Elon Musk's massive $55.8 billion compensation package at Tesla, denying an attempt to restore the pay deal through a shareholder vote.
City Awaits Winter Chill As Mild December Continues
Delhi residents continued their long wait for the proper onset of winter as the city continued to experience both day- and night-time temperatures that remained unseasonably mild and higher than what is considered normal for this time of the year.
Vikrant Massey: Retirement Or Publicity Stunt?
Early on Monday, actor Vikrant Massey penned a note on Instagram, hinting that he would be stepping away from acting projects "until time deems right."
On Way Out, Biden Issues 'full, Unconditional' Pardon To His Son Hunter In Tax, Gun Cases
Joe Biden on Sunday said he had pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, who pleaded guilty to tax violations and was convicted on firearms-related charges, backtracking on a long-standing promise to keep his hands off the matter and a move that even his most staunch supporters said would besmirch his legacy.
'WE FEEL SIMPLE IS CLASSY, AND CLASSY IS ALWAYS STYLISH'
Actor Rakul Preet Singh and actor-producer Jackky Bhagnani not just excel in their respective careers, but also stand out as one of the most fashionable couples in the industry. And marriage, as they reveal, has only added more sparkle to their bond.
LET THE GAMES BEGIN... AGAIN!
As Squid Game returns to Netflix with its second season, actors Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun hint at what the new season may have in store for fans
Self-control a must to keep reel and real life separate
As Squid Game returns to Netflix with its second season, actors Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun hint at what the new season may have in store for fans
Jonita's What Jhumka moment!
The singer, who was the opening act at the Grammy winner's recent India gig, calls her 'an absolute sweetheart'
B'WOOD ON AP'S MIND? 'WHY NOT?'
Ahead of his India tour, AP Dhillon tells Soumya Vajpayee that he'd get into Hindi film music if he doesn't have to 'compromise on' artistic vision
Paris medallist Aman to miss wrestling Natls
Paris Olympics bronze medallist Aman Sehrawat will be among several top wrestlers from Railways who will not participate at the Senior National Wrestling Championships to be held in Bengaluru from December 6.