Proposal to compensate Delhi residents for unscheduled power cuts gets final nod from Anil Baijal
With the LG's approval, Delhi will become the first city in the country to have a policy to compensate consumers for unscheduled outages.

The proposal to compensate consumers for unscheduled outages by power discoms in the national capital was approved by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal a few days ago and was sent for the L-G's approval.
"Approved proposal for issue of policy directions regarding payment of compensation to consumers in case of power failure," Baijal tweeted today.
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— LG Delhi (@LtGovDelhi) 1524140793000As per the proposed policy, power discoms will have to pay their consumers for unscheduled power cuts, after first hour, at an hourly rate of Rs 100.
With the LG's approval, Delhi will become the first city in the country to have a policy to compensate consumers for unscheduled outages.
The first hour exemption from penalty will be available once a day for the discoms.
There are three private power discoms including the BSES companies BYPL and BRPL, and the Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL) that supply power to the city, barring areas under the New Delhi Municipal Council and the Delhi Cantonment.
The compensation earned by the consumers will be adjusted against their monthly power bill.
The amount of compensation in such cases will be Rs 5,000 or five times of the compensation payable, whichever is higher, said the statement.
The discoms will attend to the complaint and will send a confirmation message to consumers with the date and time of restoration, the statement said.
It said that after the permissible time limit ends, the respective compensation amount will be automatically credited to the CA number without any manual intervention and a message will be sent to the consumer.
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