"This is an important day for Delhi's aam aadmi, because every aam aadmi of Delhi is sad about increased power and water bills. It is also my appeal to Delhi residents to consume power moderately so that you get a bill for less than 400 units and you have to pay only half the tariff. We have checked all facts, this decision will help 90% of domestic consumers and 36,06,428 families," said Sisodia. The subsidies will cost a about `1,700 crore in FY16, as per the figures provided by the Delhi government. The deputy chief minister said those consuming water above the subsidy threshold will be obliged to pay the entire billed amount. "We are also concerned about saving water, after all," he told ET. "This is consistent with our promises."
Similar measures had been put in place during the first stint of the AAP in government more than a year ago and withdrawn after Kejriwal's resignation. But unlike the last time, when only about 13 lakh families could benefit from the subsidy thanks to limited coverage of water meters, this time the number will be 18 lakh.
Water as a citizen's right and inexpensive power thanks to a transparent and fair tariff mechanism have been AAP's most heavily promoted policy priorities. It will also need to take into account the likely findings of the audit of the distribution companies by the CAG that's still underway besides the need to balance its own books.
Government amends order; Arvind Kejriwal in NITI Aayog
NEW DELHI: The Centre has amended its Jan 1 order to include Kejriwal as a member of the governing council of NITI Aayog, replacing L-G Najeeb Jung in the body that was formed after dismantling the erstwhile Planning Commission.
The move will also impact Puducherry CM N Rangaswamy, who was a "special invitee" to the first NITI Aayog meeting held earlier this month. Puducherry was officially represented by its L-G AK Singh in the meeting. This happened because a notification issued by the Cabinet Secretariat on New Year's Day regarding the setting up of the Aayog did not mention whether CMs of UTs with legislatures would be part of the NITI Aayog.
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