The minister gave this information in a written reply in the state Legislative Assembly in response to a question raised by Anil Babar, Shiv Sena MLA from Khanapur seat in Sangli district.
"Till August end, the dues are worth Rs 34,495 crore from 1,45,84,101 consumers. Out of the total amount, Rs 27,935 crore have to come from the regular consumers, while Rs 6,560 crore dues are from those, whose power connections have been permanently snapped," he said.
Seventy three per cent of dues are yet to be recovered for using electricity for the water supply schemes and street light facility implemented by the local governing bodies, and for agricultural pumps.
The state government has already come up with 'Mukhyamantri Krushi Sanjeevani Yajana-2017' for improving the recovery, Bawankule said.
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