Announcing the scheme here, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said the state has become first in the country to launch such an "innovative" scheme.
The scheme is also aimed at further strengthening the distribution network system for the convenience of the people, he said.
Explaining the scheme, the Chief Minister said at present rural consumers were being supplied electricity for only 12 hours daily.
Power supply would be ensured for 15 hours in these villages from today onwards instead of 12 hour power supply they were getting at present.
The consumers in these 310 villages falling under these 83 feeders would now be urged to install their meters outside their houses and get their old electricity wires replaced with insulated wires, the chief minister said.
"If this happens, power supply in these villages would then be increased by three more hours and these would be supplied power for 18 hours. In the next step, the power supply would be further increased to 21 hours on those feeders where the payment of bills would cross the mark of 90 per cent," he said.
The Chief Minister said this scheme will also be implemented in other villages.
Notably, state-owned power utilities have accumulated losses to the tune of Rs 24,000 crore.
The Chief Minister said that 'Bijli Panchayat' would also be organized in all villages falling under such feeders.
