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In a major relief to Delhiites, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a waiver of water bills pending till November last year, as his government completed one year in office today.
The total value of the pending bills to be waived across categories is Rs 2,854.80 Crore. The government also decided to waive the payment of late fee and that will cost it another Rs 923.27 Crore.
Giving an account of the works undertaken over the last 12 months by the Delhi government, Kejriwal said they have not let a single penny of taxpayers’ money go to ‘waste’.
He said that people living in A and B category areas will be given exemption of up to 25% on their water bills, while C category will receive 50% exemption.The D category area will be exempted 75% and E,F,G and H category areas will be completely exempted from paying pending bills. Late Payment Surcharge (LPS) will be totally waived in all categories, he said.
The Chief Minister said most people were facing trouble in getting correct bills and added that the recovery of water dues was almost ‘zero’.Kejriwal also said that the waiver will only be for those consumers who have a functional water meter.
Kejriwal and his entire Cabinet today took questions from Delhiites in a phone-in programme at the NDMC Convention Centre, to mark the completion of the AAP government’s one year in power.
Water Minister Kapil Mishra said there are around 19.5 lakh registered water consumers and 75% of them will benefit due to the scheme.
The minister said he hopes that with this scheme, the phenomenon of ‘fake water bills’ is checked. After coming to power, the AAP government had announced halving of power tariffs for families consuming up to 400 units a month and free-water supply of 20,000 litres (20 kilolitres) to every household.
Kejriwal said that by the end of December 2017, every household will be connected to a piped water network with the government having prepared a draft plan in this regard.
On February 14th, 2015, Kejriwal had taken oath as the Chief Minister after AAP won 67 seats in the 70-member Delhi Assembly.