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KSEB to bear electric pole shifting cost for LIFE Mission scheme

KSEB to bear electric pole shifting cost for LIFE Mission scheme

Time of Indiaa day ago
Thiruvananthapuram
: KSEB would bear the cost, up to Rs 50,000, for shifting electric posts and lines if they cause obstruction to the house being built under the Life Mission scheme.
The benefit would be available to applicants under the BPL category if the proposed shifting is technically feasible.
The board also authorized deputy chief engineers of electrical circles to sanction the shifting of lines.
The board would bear the cost for shifting the 11 kV line/LT line/poles for six months if the 11 kV/LT line/poles obstruct the construction of new houses under the Life Mission housing scheme.
The relief or concession would be granted based on a valid BPL certificate from the respective local body or an income certificate from the village office, stating that the yearly income of the family is below Rs 50,000. Additionally, a certificate from the local body concerned should confirm that the house is included in the Life Mission housing scheme.
KSEB would request state govt to adjust the cost incurred by the board in the electricity duty to be paid to govt.
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