People of Haryana Shock, electricity has become expensive in the state, knows how much will be affected here on bags

After the meeting and municipal election, 81 Lakh household electricity consumers had a setback in Haryana. Electricity figures were increased by 20 paise per unit for domestic consumers of category-1 (0-50 and 51-100) and category 2 (0-150) in the state. The new tariff structure also gave immediate relief to the families by removing the burden of minimum monthly fee (MMC). Now a new tariff system has been set up. Below, no solution costs will be levied on domestic consumers with monthly energy that is consumed up to 300 units, which were previously invested in different categories of Rs 115 to Rs 125. In addition, 40 paise per unit for wholesale consumers has been increased. The Haryana electricity regulatory commission claims that the tariff is currently the lowest in the neighboring states for domestic consumers of category-1. Domestic consumers are divided into three categories on the basis of burden. About 78% of total domestic consumers load up to 2 kW. About 16 percent have a weight of 2 to 5 kW and only 6 percent have a weight of over 5 kW. Changes in plates have now been increased from 151-250 to 151 to 300 units. The second plate of 251 to 500 units has now been increased from 301 to 500 units. The plate from 501 to 800 will now be replaced from the plates above 500 units. There will be no increase in electricity rates for those who consume more than 500 units. Four categories were created for consumers who consume more than 100 units per month. For clients who consume 0-150 units, the rate is now Rs. 10 per unit. Instead of rupee. 2.75. It will be 2.95. Consumers who consume up to 151-300 units will have to pay the bill as previously at Rs 5.25 per unit. Consumers who consume 301-500 units per month will have to pay Rs 100. Instead of rupee. 6.30. The bill must be paid at 6.45. Consumers with monthly consumption More than 500 units will have to pay Rs 7.10 per unit as before. Relief for farmers has been reduced to the agricultural category with meter connections to give more relief to farmers. According to the cargo, monthly minimum fee (MMC) Rs. 100 per BHP per year. The current fee lowers from Rs 200 to Rs. 180 and Rs. Rs 144 per BHP per year. A new tariff page was created for agricultural industries and FPOs to promote emerging areas such as mushroom compost and spon, high-tech hydroponics, high-tech aes and cool mounts. Share this story -tags