"Power Ministry talks with Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on UDAY scheme are at advance stages. These states are likely to join the scheme very soon," a source said.
Madhya Pradesh can formally ink the agreement in a few weeks, the source said.
Madhya Pradesh discoms have an accumulated debt of Rs 35,000 crore. The state is estimated to get benefit to the extent of Rs 11,500 crore during next three years of the turnaround. Following the reforms, it could go up to Rs 14,500 crore annually.
Power Minister Piyush Goyal has recently met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in an effort to get the state on board on UDAY.
Similarly, Telangana discoms' debt stands at around Rs 6,700 crore. For the three years of reforms, the cumulative benefit is estimated at Rs 6,000 crore, following which the state will see it go up to Rs 6,100 crore annually.
Earlier this week on Tuesday, Manipur became the 14th state to join the UDAY scheme, for which the gains translate into around Rs 263 crore. It is also the first North Eastern state to opt for UDAY for improving efficiency of its discoms.
The UDAY scheme was launched by the Centre in November last year to revive debt-laden power distribution companies.
