New Delhi: The Delhi Government on Friday waived the Development and Infrastructure charge levied on water and sewer connections in the national capital.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the people will only have to pay Rs 2,310 for new water or sewer connection.
"Delhi Jal Board has taken some important decision. Whenever new pipelines were installed people did not opt for connection due to high Development and Infrastructure Charges. Later, people used to take the illegal connections and not the formal connection," he told reporters here.
"When our government was formed, we used to charge Rs 500 per metre and we reduced to Rs 100 per metre. But we realised the charges are still too high. So, we have decided that Development and Infrastructure Charge for water and sewer will not be charged from today onwards. Now, the citizens will only have to pay Rs 2,310 for a new water or sewer connection irrespective of any plot," Kejriwal said.
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