Defaulters pay more than rs 100 cr to hyd civic bodies in one day

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Reports suggested that the Telangana Southern Power Distribution Company Limited (TSSPDCL) collected Rs 75 crore so far this year, while the HMDA collected Rs 4.10 crore. Meanwhile, it was


also reported that customers paid the power consumption charges of not only the present month, but of the next two to three months too. _The Deccan Chronicle_ reported that one consumer from


Banjara Hills paid a whopping Rs 8 lakh in cash towards electricity charges. “If the power bills are huge and paid in cash, details – including the name of consumer, address and amount paid


– would be submitted to the Income Tax department,” an official told the newspaper. Earlier, the government had said that people can use old notes to pay these two utility bills till 11


November midnight, but that deadline has been extended up to 14 November midnight now. Also, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari announced that collection at toll booths in national


highways would be suspended till 14 November midnight.