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Why are we charged for infra: residents for discom

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Gurgaon: Residents who are looking for new electrical connections or an increase in loads in 16 leading colonies of the city will soon have to shop anywhere between Rs 3,000 and Rs 45,000 per kw.
However, Dakshin Haryana Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) decision to restore the ‘development costs’ of new consumers or those who seek increased loads has been withdrawn from the population.
Facts, the discode has stopped providing new connections in this colony since then.
July last year.
This is because 13 private developers have failed to provide very much-needed power infrastructure in 16 colonies plotted and 32 housing communities developed by them, and collectively owe more than Rs 317 Crore to DHBVN.
The state government said that it would return the amount so restored from the builder.
However, residents said that they had deposited the cost of external development (EDC) and the cost of internal development (IDC) with developers when buying their property and therefore unfair in part of the government to place additional burdens to consumers instead of recovering contributions.
From default builders.
“This is not only unfair and cannot be justified, but it is not constitutional and illegal.
Instead of recovering EDC and IDC contributions from builders and holding them for deficiencies in their electricity infrastructure, they put the burden on the general population,” said Sukhbir Singh, Deputy President of the Palam Vihar.apart Association of Palam Vihar, Sushant Lok-12 and 3, South City-1 and 2, Suncity, Malibu Towne and Mayfield Park are on the list of 16 colonies.
“This is a clear case of DHBVN that burns the developer.
It will set the wrong priority if all HERC provides this unethical DHBVN demand.
Even in the city of Ardee, Power Discom collects Rs 26,000 from each household on behalf of infrared shortages but not much resolve the problem, “said Chaitali Mandhotra, a member of Rwa from Ardee City , DHBVN implementing director, said, “This developer has not installed an adequate electricity infrastructure in the respective realty projects.
provide new connections or other services in these colonies.
“” Because we have received several requests from residents who say that they are ready to bear their costs, we have compiled this interim.
size to provide assistance to them.
The government has agreed to this proposal and number will be returned to consumers after we restore the number of developers, “he added.
But the population refused to buy a disk argument.” Dhbvn only makes the reason not to take over the colony because most of these developers fall apart or not interested at all Do anything about these colonies, “said Dhramvir Yadav, a resident of Taman Mayfield.

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