SCOOP: Assam Govt To Announce Load-Shedding Timings as Power Crisis Lingers 
Assam

SCOOP: Assam Govt To Announce Load-Shedding Timings as Power Crisis Lingers

According to reports, the Assam government will not be hiking the electricity tariffs, instead, they will be announcing timings for load-shedding – most likely tomorrow or day after.

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With Assam battling an evident power crisis, the state government is likely to announce timings for load-shedding based on different towns of the state.

According to reports, the Assam government will not be hiking the electricity tariffs, instead, they will be announcing timings for load-shedding – most likely tomorrow or the day after.

As the state reels under extreme heat wave conditions, citizens have expressed resentment over constant power outages and higher electricity tariffs. Owing to these, several people have taken to the streets to protest against the power outages and tariff hikes as the increase in mercury has made lives unbearable.

Earlier on Wednesday, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma informed that load shedding is being personally monitored adding that earlier 1,800 Megawatt (MW) was required whereas this year we needed 2,500 MW.

Explaining the reasons why there will be a possibility to increase the electricity tariff, CM Sarma said, “We do not have so much electricity as of now and if we have to buy electricity, then the power tariff will be hiked by Re.1.”

For the next year, he informed, the state government has tied up with various companies for increasing the MW so the residents can have a continuous flow of power.

The chief minister further stated, “The power is not cut for 5-10 hours anywhere and if people needs 24/7 power supply, then we shall have to hike the tariff.”

It may be mentioned that in the last few days, the state has experienced extreme temperatures making the lives of the people unbearable and the constant power cuts make it more intolerable. Due to this, people have raised concerns that even after tariff hikes, they are not receiving continuous flow of electricity.

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