The Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission (BERC) on Thursday increased power tariff in the state by 24.10 per cent for FY 2023-24.

 

IANS

Bihar

Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission increased tariff

The Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission (BERC) on Thursday increased power tariff in the state by 24.10 per cent for FY 2023-24. It has also increased the base fee in the rural and urban areas as well. The new tariff will be effective from April 1.

Author : NewsGram Desk

The Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission (BERC) on Thursday increased power tariff in the state by 24.10 per cent for FY 2023-24. It has also increased the base fee in the rural and urban areas as well. The new tariff will be effective from April 1.

Bihar has two discom bodies -- North Bihar Power Distribution Corporation Ltd (NBPDCL) and South Bihar Power Distribution Corporation Ltd (SBPDCL). They had recommended a 40 per cent hike in power tariff. However, the BERC allowed an increase of 24.10 per cent.

The people of Bihar are already complaining of a high tariff rate in the state and the fresh move of the regulatory body will put an additional burden on the common people.

In the rural areas, Rs 20 was the fixed charge for one month but now the consumers will have to pay Rs 40.

For the first 50 units, the tariff has been increased from Rs 6.10 to Rs 8.66 per unit for the rural consumers.

The urban consumers who were paying Rs 40 per month will now have to pay Rs 100.

For power consumption till 100 units, the tariff slab has increased from Rs 6.10 to Rs 8.66 per unit and beyond 100 units, they will have to pay Rs 10.35 per unit. [IANS/JS]

Subscribe to our channels on YouTube and WhatsApp 

Parliament Winter Session 2025: Live Updates Day 2

Parliament Winter Session 2025: Day 1 Sees Introduction of Three Bills in the Lok Sabha, with the Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Bill, 2025 Passed to Improve the State’s GST Framework

MP Govt Issues Show-Cause Notice to VIT University Over Jaundice Outbreak After Violent Student Protests

Global Obesity Tops 1 Billion: WHO Warns GLP-1 Drugs Are Not a Standalone Solution

Cashless Health Claim Delays Drop Sharply to 0.39% in 2025-26: FM Sitharaman