Relief for Consumers as Odisha Stops Electricity Disconnections in Heatwave Period

Bhubaneswar, Apr 24 (BNP): In a consumer-friendly move during the intense summer season, the Odisha government has directed that electricity connections will not be disconnected for non-payment of dues during the peak heat period.

The instruction has been issued by Deputy Chief Minister and Energy Minister K. V. Singh Deo to the state Energy Department and all power distribution companies (DISCOMs).

The decision has been taken to ensure uninterrupted power supply for residents as temperatures rise sharply across the state, increasing the demand for electricity for cooling and essential household needs.

Officials said the directive is aimed at providing temporary relief to consumers, especially vulnerable households, during extreme weather conditions. However, they added that the relaxation is seasonal and does not waive outstanding dues, which will still need to be cleared by consumers in due course.

The move is expected to help prevent hardship during peak summer months while maintaining focus on reliable power access across urban and rural areas.

Authorities have also urged consumers to use electricity judiciously, even as supply companies work to manage rising demand across the state.

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