Jamshedpur, Feb. 11 -- Civic amenities provider company, Tata Steel UISL has released a proposal for revising electricity tariffs across various consumer categories, sparking discussions among residential users, commercial enterprises, and industrial stakeholders. The proposed changes introduce increased fixed and energy charges, prompting mixed reactions from different consumer groups.
Residential consumers will witness a notable increase in both fixed and energy charges under the proposed tariff structure. The fixed charge for domestic low-tension (DS-LT) consumers using up to 100 units per month is set to rise from Rs.30 to Rs.34 per connection, while energy charges will increase from Rs.3.00 to Rs.3.36 per unit. For consumers using abo...