, India

NTPC warns distribution companies: Pay up or no supply

NTPC has warned BSES Rajdhani and BSES Yamuna over their outstanding dues warning that power supply would be stopped soon if the Rs 195 crore were not cleared.

 

State-run NTPC, supplies over 2000 MW power to the Reliance-backed companies and has asked them to renew their letter of credit or that supply would be suspended. BRPL has outstanding dues of Rs 121 crores and BYPL Rs 74 crores, sources said.

A BSES spokesperson said that they are confident of getting the matter resolved and will ensure uninterrupted power supply to its consumers in Delhi.

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