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Pay Current Bills Online: Transco, Electricity Consumers, Pay Bills online. In order to provide better services to all categories of electricity consumers, power utilities have appealed to consumers to avail of the IT services provided by their websites to pay bills online, without incurring any extra transactional charges.
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In order to provide better services to all categories of electricity consumers, power utilities have appealed to consumers to avail of the IT services provided by their websites to pay bills online, without incurring any extra transactional charges.
Reviewing the performance of power utilities, APTransco chairman and managing director Suresh Chanda urged the consumers to utilise the internet banking and the mobile banking facilities to pay the bills promptly before the due date. It would help the utilities ensure proper power supply and effectively implement various consumer welfare programmes.
The CMD instructed the distribution companies (Discoms) to take up wide-ranging publicity to inform the electricity consumers about the use of online systems to pay power bills through the websites – www. apcentral power.com, www.apnpdcl.in, www. apeasternpower.com, and www.apspdcl.in.
Suresh said that Transco had adopted a comprehensive IT system for enhanced accountability and advised HT (High Tension) consumers to pay their electricity bills through Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system invariably for instant update of their dues.
He assured that all efforts would be made to address the grievances of consumers by conducting regular consumer meets and Rythu Sadassulu.
He said that the power utilities were focussing on adhering to the ‘citizen charter’ particularly in respect of grievances such as billing discrepancies, replacement of stuck-up or burnt meters and release of new connections, in a time-bound manner.
In view of pending bills, the official also said that power utilities would request the government to hold meetings with the key departments such as RWS (Rural Water Supply), Irrigation and Municipal Administration and Urban Development which have the highest electricity dues, to clear dues. The sound financial health of power sector was vital for overall economic development of the state, he stressed.
Transco JMDs P Ramesh and Y Nagi Reddy and CMDs of Discoms – SAM Rizvi, Kartikeya Misra, Seshagiri Babu and HY Dora – and Transco Directors G Ramakrishna Reddy, S Subrahmanyam and Mohd Anwaruddin were present at the meeting.
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