CHANDIGARH, JUNE 4
The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today
directed the PSPCL to immediately do away with the condition of seeking test
report from the eligible legal heir of a deceased for the transfer of tube well
connections in their name free of cost even without charging Advance
Consumption Deposits (ACD).
A decision to this effect was taken by Mr. Badal in a
meeting with the delegation of Bharti Kisan Union (Sidhupur), Punjab led by its
President Mr. Pishora Singh Sidhu here at Chief Minister’s residence this
afternoon. The Chief Minister asked the PSPCL authorities to follow the same
procedure prevalent earlier, for the transfer of connection in the name of
legal heir of the deceased on the basis of succession certificate duly attested
by the Nambardar or the Sarpanch of the village. He also reiterated that
special camps should be organized on campaign basis for transferring tube well
connections in the name of bonafide legal heirs on the priority basis in all
the villages across the state.
Responding to another demand regarding the Voluntary
Disclosure Scheme (VDS) to slash the rate from Rs 4500 to Rs 1000 per BHP for
enhancing the load capacity of the motors in view of depleting water table, the
Chief Minister asked the Chairman PSPCL to take up the issue with the Punjab
State Electricity Regulatory Commission for its timely resolution. To another
demand for ensuring uninterrupted power supply for 12 hours duration during the
ensuing paddy and Cotton season, he said that all out efforts should be made to
provide adequate power supply to the farmers during these operations.
Referring to another demand raised by the delegation
regarding the allotment of tube well connections to the applicants whose
applications were pending since long, Mr. Badal said that the state government
had already framed a new tube well policy for the year 2013-14 to release 25000
Tube well connections in a fair and transparent manner on the basis of
seniority. The policy further stipulated
that 9000 AP connections would be allotted to the applicants
comprising small farmers having land holding upto 2.5 acre and without any tube
well connection as on January 1, 1998, 3000 connections for marginal farmers
having land holding of more than 2.5 acre and upto 5 acre as on January 1, 1996
whereas the remaining 3000 connections for big farmers having land holding more
than 5 acre as on January 1, 1992. Likewise, the Chief Minister also
gave directions to the PSPCL for the release of connections to the applicants
under the Accelerated Release of Tube well connections (ARTC) Scheme on the
priority.
On the plea of delegation to waive off the condition of
installation of four star rated company motors under the guidelines of Bureau
of Energy Enterprises (BEE) which were too expensive, the Chief Minister asked
the PSPCL authorities to make these motors readily available to the farmers on
affordable rates in the market. Conceding another demand Mr. Badal
directed the PSPCL to immediately constitute a committee to sympathetically examine
the case of withdrawing penalties on the farmers who had misused the tube well
connections originally sought on priority for drip irrigation/ micro sprinkler
system and also look into the revival of disconnected Power Connections in case
they revert back to drip irrigation/ micro sprinkler system.
On the issue of restoring the facility of OYT connection
to the farmers for shifting the tube well connection from one site to another,
the Chief Minister asked the PSPCL to only charge the actual cost of the material
and supervisory charges from the consumers in such cases. Mr. Badal also
constituted a committee with a representative each from the PSPCL, PAU and
Bharti Kisan Union (Sidhupur), Punjab for exploring possibilities to enhance
the power consumption of Motors from 1.5 to 2.5 amperes per BHP as these motors
were taking extra load due to the depleting water table.
The Chief Minister also okayed the demand of delegation
to cover all the Deras/Dhanis having three or more households under urban
pattern power supply for 24 hours as already decided in the case of difficult
areas of Border/Kandi. He asked the PSPCL to submit a comprehensive proposal in
this regard to the state government at the earliest. Mr. Badal also directed
the Chairman PSPCL to supply electricity bills to the domestic consumers on the
monthly basis within next six months in the villages. This move would save the
farmers from undue harassment for making payment of their bills through Banks
drafts/ cheques in case the bill amount was over Rs 5000.
In another significant decision the Chief Minister
directed the Director General of Police and Principal Secretary Industries to
allow the farmers for mining of the earth (Mitti) from their fields for
personal/domestic use as now they were unduly harassed by the Police under the
pretext of mining provisions. He asked the DGP to issue detailed instructions
in this regard to all the SSPs in the state for its strict compliance.
Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included
Secretary Power Mr. Anirudh Tiwari, Special Principal Secretary to Chief
Minister Mr. Gaggandip Singh Brar and Chairman PSPCL Mr. KD
Chaudhary.
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