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Efforts on to install smart pre-paid meters to prevent ‘ghost’ bills

Special Correspondent Power 2024-06-20, 9:15pm

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Efforts on to install smart pre-paid meters to prevent ‘ghost’ bills



Sangsad Bhaban, June 20 – State Minister for Power and Energy Nasrul Hamid stated in Parliament on Thursday “initiatives have been taken to install pre-paid/smart pre-paid meters on a priority basis to prevent ghost/abnormal bills.”

“Sometimes incidents of ghost bills might occur due to technical and non-technical reasons” he added. Specific complaints of ghost bills are investigated and addressed, and administrative action is taken in this regard, the State Minister said. 

State Minister for Power and Energy Nasrul Hamid was responding to a question from Awami League lawmaker Mamunur Rashid Kiran (Noakhali-3) during the question-and-answer session, which was initiated by Speaker Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury at the beginning of Thursday's sitting.

Mentioning that the total number of customers of the six electricity distribution companies is 4.71 crore, Hamid said various steps were being taken to ensure that the electricity bills are accurate.

In reply to another question, the state minister stated that in the current 2023-24 financial year, the amount of subsidy for the electricity sector in the budget is Tk 35,000 crore, and Tk 31,833 crore has already been provided from the subsidy funds.

Of this amount, Tk 11,770 crore has been adjusted through cash and Tk 20,133 crore through bonds, he added.-UNB