UP: Kanpur Family Living in Kutcha House Receives INR 3.9 Lakh Electricity Bill for Using Fridge, Cooler and Fans
Residents across India are grappling with inflated electricity bills, with the latest incident involving a family in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur receiving a bill of nearly INR 4 lakh for basic household usage. The family, living in a kutcha house with a tin shade, was shocked to receive a INR 3.9 lakh bill for using a fridge, cooler, and two fans.
Kanpur, July 3: Residents across India are grappling with inflated electricity bills, with the latest incident involving a family in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur receiving a bill of nearly INR 4 lakh for basic household usage. The family, living in a kutcha house with a tin shade, was shocked to receive a INR 3.9 lakh bill for using a fridge, cooler, and two fans.
India Today reported that Chandrashekhar, the head of the household, had not received a bill for four to five months and approached the electricity department, only to be served with the exorbitant amount. Gurugram Man Pays Rs 45,000 Electricity Bill in Two Months, Says ‘Thinking of Switching to Candles’.
According to Srikant Rangeela, media in-charge of Kanpur Electricity Supply Company (Kesco), the inflated bill resulted from a technical glitch due to recent server changes. "Some of the electricity meters developed technical faults, preventing correct data registration. The issue will be fixed soon," Rangeela assured. Uttar Pradesh Shocker: Man Ends Life After Lucknow Municipal Corporation Puts Up Notice for Recovery of Rs 57,000 in House Tax.
This incident is part of a larger pattern of billing issues reported nationwide. In Delhi, a man received a INR 30,000 electricity bill for the month of June. He shared his frustration on Reddit, posting a screenshot of the BSES Rajdhani message indicating the amount due. "Pain. How is this even possible?" he wrote.
Similarly, Jasveer Singh, co-founder of the Gurgaon-based Join Hood App, faced a shocking INR 45,000 bill for two months. After paying the bill, Singh expressed his frustration on X (formerly Twitter), contemplating "switching to candles." He clarified that the bill was for a residential meter, not a commercial one, and shared the payment screenshot via Paytm.
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