Shimla: Chief minister
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Monday said from Jan 1, electricity subsidies would no longer be provided to grade-1 and grade-2 state govt officers and employees.
The state govt will provide an additional corpus fund of Rs 100 crore to financially strengthen the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited, Sukhu added. The CM was chairing a review meeting of the HPSEBL.
During the meeting, discussions were also held on incorporating modern techniques to improve the functioning of the board. Sukhu urged the board officials to propose innovative ideas to ensure financial stability and improve the efficiency of the electricity board.
The state govt had recently revised electricity tariffs for industrial and commercial consumers, generating approximately Rs 500 crore as additional revenue annually. The state govt is also undertaking adequate measures on financial prudence, said Sukhu.
The CM further said the state govt was planning to recruit linesmen and T-mates to ensure adequate field staff, which would aid in providing uninterrupted power supply and quality services to the consumers.
He also directed the officers to prepare a rationalisation plan for the deployment of staff across the board.
Principal advisor (media) Naresh Chauhan; principal advisor to chief minister Ram Subhag Singh; principal secretary, finance, Devesh Kumar; and secretary to chief minister Rakesh Kanwar were also present in the meeting.
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