Chandigarh: UT Empowerment Committee for Privatization of the Department of Strength Under the leadership of UT adviser Dharam PAL on Monday approved the highest highest electricity bid of Kolkata from RS 817 Crore against the price of RS 174 Crore reserves on Monday.
PAL said the file will be forwarded to UT Administrator VP Singh Badnore for the final approval.
It will be sent to the ministry to nod in the cabinet, he said.
Administration on August 5 has told Punjab and Hanyana High Court that the process of getting the NOD Cabinet will take two-three more months and deliver that challenging petition privatization is privatization.
The High Court has fixed August 26 as the next hearing date in this case.
At the same time Gopal Dutt Joshi, Secretary General, UT Powermen Union, said the union members would observe the attack on Tuesday.
It was in the petition that the Punjab High Court and Haryana on May 28 have continued to process the privatization process.
The petition argues there is no need for privatization because the department runs in a large profit.
But in June, the peak court had lived a high court order.
After relieved from the Supreme Court, UT recently accelerated the project.
UT threat: no work, no salary; Blackout Possible UT Administration on Monday said “unsuccessful, paid rules” will apply to employees of the Department of Power who will participate in strike Tuesday.
The administration said “always sympathetic to the original demands of employees and there is no cause of any strike”.
“Principle” There is no job, no salary “will be strictly enforced.
The employee is advised to attend the task.
The default employee will also be responsible for other disciplinary actions,” UT said.
Administrative settings clarifying to maintain the continuity of the power supply has been made but the opportunity for power supply failure because unwanted incidents cannot be ruled out.