A day after implementing the first promise of free water supply of 667 litres a day, a meeting of the Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal got down to the business of providing relief to the citizens on the power front.
However, the rider here - like in the decision on free water yesterday - was that consumption above 400 units would attract full charges from zero base.
After today's decision, which will come into effect from tomorrow for three months, people consuming up to 200 units would have to pay Rs 1.95 per unit against the current rate of Rs 2.70.
For units above 201 and up to 400, the charges will be Rs 2.90 per unit against the current Rs 5.
In effect, the 50 per cent subsidy will amount to 20 per cent in the case of the first 200 units and around 35 per cent for consumption between 201 and 400 units since today's decision is applicable on rates revised in August last.
Simultaneously, Kejriwal also began work on bringing the three power distribution companies - BSES Yamuna Power Ltd, BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd - under the purview of the Comptroller and Auditor General.
