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Shocker! Visually impaired couple gets Rs 58 lakh electricity bill in Bhubneswar

A visually impaired couple of Odisha's Bhubaneswar were charged Rs 58 lakh rupees electricity bill for seven months. The bill received by Prasanna Nayak and his wife has taken the family by surprise.

Visually impaired couple gets Rs 58 lakh electricty bill
Visually impaired couple gets Rs 58 lakh electricty bill
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Published : Jul 26, 2020, 8:21 AM IST

Bhubaneswar: An electricity bill of whopping Rs 58 lakh rupees came as a shocker for a Bhubaneswar-based family, comprising a visually impaired couple, that uses mere two ceiling fans and four LED bulbs.

Prasanna Nayak and his wife, both visually impaired, reside at Panchagaon under Airfield police limits in the city.

Visually impaired couple gets Rs 58 lakh electricity bill

As per reports, he had received a bill of Rs 18,845 for the month of September last year. After the intervention of the concerned authorities, he had to pay a rebated bill of Rs 9,700.

As decided by the authorities, a new electricity meter was installed at his house in December last year.

However, billing was not carried out for the consumer since then till July and Nayak received a seven-month bill amounting to around Rs 58 lakh.

“We can't pay such a huge amount. We will lodge our grievances with the concerned authorities. We will approach the Consumer Court if our grievances are not redressed,” said Ajay Nayak, brother of Prasanna.

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Bhubaneswar: An electricity bill of whopping Rs 58 lakh rupees came as a shocker for a Bhubaneswar-based family, comprising a visually impaired couple, that uses mere two ceiling fans and four LED bulbs.

Prasanna Nayak and his wife, both visually impaired, reside at Panchagaon under Airfield police limits in the city.

Visually impaired couple gets Rs 58 lakh electricity bill

As per reports, he had received a bill of Rs 18,845 for the month of September last year. After the intervention of the concerned authorities, he had to pay a rebated bill of Rs 9,700.

As decided by the authorities, a new electricity meter was installed at his house in December last year.

However, billing was not carried out for the consumer since then till July and Nayak received a seven-month bill amounting to around Rs 58 lakh.

“We can't pay such a huge amount. We will lodge our grievances with the concerned authorities. We will approach the Consumer Court if our grievances are not redressed,” said Ajay Nayak, brother of Prasanna.

Also Read: Ignored by govt, Odisha villagers join hands to build bridge themselves

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