WebAug 5, 2024 · The UT of Chandigarh has a consumer base of 3 million, dominated by domestic consumers. The privatization of power distribution in Chandigarh UT is in line with the Union power ministry’s plan of May 2024 to privatize power distribution in all Union territories, in a phased manner. Chandigarh is the first on the block. WebMar 19, 2024 · NCCOEEE convention warns of countrywide agitation against Chandigarh power privatisation. The Convention urges the government to withdraw all false charges and penal measures immediately. V K Gupta said that the privatisation of union territories is just a preamble of government policy to privatise the state electricity boards. March …
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WebMar 16, 2024 · The privatisation of the UT electricity department in Chandigarh has become a complicated issue in the city. Recently, hundreds of employees under the banner of UT Powermen Union had gone on a 72-hour- long strike paralsying the power supply throughout Chandigarh which had remained in dark for at least 36 hours. WebJan 19, 2024 · The UT Powermen Union Chandigarh strongly criticises the decision of 100% privatisation of the Electricity Department UT Chandigarh in violation of the rules, regulations, provision of Electricity … country 2 code
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WebMar 20, 2024 · Technical bids related to the power distribution privatization of the Union territory of Chandigarh are scheduled to open on March 22, 2024, according to reliable media reports. It is learnt that the following … WebJan 9, 2024 · All India Power Engineers Federation on Sunday urged the government to … WebDec 2, 2024 · Chandigarh was the first Union Territory to issue tender inviting bids to sell off its power distribution company. The Central government had in May announced privatisation of discoms in union territories as part of its Atma Nirbhar Bharat plan. The last date for bid submission was December 30, 2024. bret m. rich attorney at law