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State Bureau, Chandigarh. After two years in Haryana, the electricity tariffs rose again. The Haryana State Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) has ordered an increase in electricity rates to the ARR (annual financial requirement) report of public hearing and electricity corporations. Electricity prices have risen from 20 to 40 paise per unit. Not only that, the sheets made for different categories were also changed. Increased power rates will apply from 1 April. Earlier, former chief minister Manohar Lal’s government increased the rate of 25 Paise in the year 2022-23 on consumption of up to 150 units. Herc approved the increase in electricity rates to meet the loss of Rs 4520 Crore electricity corporations. Now 2 rupees are 20 paise per unit electricity, Dainik Jagran (Print) published the news a day before the preparation of the increase in electricity bills, which was approved by Herc on Tuesday. Last year’s rate had a rate of Rs 2 per unit in plates of 0 to 50 units. This plate now gets 2 rupees 20 paise per unit of electricity. At the same time, the rate of the monthly use of 51 to 100 units of 2 rupees was 50 paise per unit. By increasing it, the commission has reduced it to 2 rupees 70 paise. In the first category of the second record, the first 2 to 150 units of the monthly consumption were the rate of 2 rupees 75 paise per unit. Now consumers will have to pay 2 rupees 95 Paise. There was a category of 151 to 250 earlier and it had a rate of 5 rupees 25 paise per unit. The commission retained this category of 151 to 300 units and retained the rate of 5 rupees 25 Paise. That is, people in the middle class have been relieved in this category. The old category of 251 to 500 units had 6 rupees 30 paise per unit figure. When using lake, 7 rupees 10 paise per unit now increased the rate of 6 rupees 45 paise per unit in the category 301 to 500 per unit. The old rate has a rate of 7 rupees 10 paise per unit on monthly use of 501 to 800 units. More than 800 units of monthly use were Rs 7 rupees 10 paise per unit splash. Salab -wise rates would be paid up to 800 units, but after that a uniform rate was applicable. In the second record of the new tariff, only 7 rupees 10 paise per unit were held for the use of more than 500 units. Explain that the state government has already increased the adjustment of the fuel levy (FSA) to 2026. Consumers will have to pay an extra FSA per unit of 47 Paise per unit electricity bill. An additional payment of Rs 94.47 must be paid for more than 200 units of electricity. However, consumers who spend less than 200 units do not have to pay FSA. This new Plate Commission has set a third new plate and set 6 rupees 50 Paise for 0 to 500 units. At the same time, for monthly use of 501 to 1000 units, 7 rupees 15 paise per unit will have to be given to the consumer. For consumers with more than 1000 units monthly, this rate has set a fixed rate of 7 rupees 50 paise per unit. Apart from the power industry, the commission has also raised the prices by changing the tariff of block supply in addition to the power industry. For the offer of 11 kV, this increased from Rs 65 paise per unit to 6 rupees 95 paise per unit. In the context of 33 kV, instead of 6 rupees 55 paise, 6 rupees 85 paise per unit must be paid. Electricity fee for domestic consumers such as these increased expenses for old plate consumption 0-50 units per unit 2.00 rupees 51-100 units 2. 50 rupees 0-150 units 2.75 rupee 151-250 units 5.25 rupees Rs. 251-500 Units 6.30 Rupees 501-800 Units 7.10 Units 7.10 Units 7.10 Units 7.10 Units 7.10. 0-50 Units 2.20 Rs 51-100 Units 2.70 Account 0-150 Units per unit 0-150 Units-2.95 Rupee 151-300 Units-5.25 Rupee 301-500 Units 6.45 Rupee more than Rs. 501 Units 7.10 Rupees, Rs. 7.50 Read it- what is the collector’s rate? On which land is land, new rates will soon be released in Haryana; Price will rise