Shillong, April 7: The Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL) is making efforts to recover outstanding dues of consumers to the tune of Rs 658.92 crore.
One of the factors affecting the commercial performance of MePDCL is the outstanding dues of the consumers. The cumulative dues are to the tune of Rs 658.92 crore, official sources said.
The MePDCL is making all efforts to recover these dues which would ultimately lead better fiscal health of the company, they said.

Out of 658.92 crore, the outstanding dues of domestic (HT) is at Rs 9.23 crore, domestic (LT) at Rs 235.90 crore, ferro alloy (EHT) at Rs 9.42 crore, ferro alloy (HT) at Rs 4.36 crore, industrial (HT) at Rs 71.05 crore, industrial (EHT) at Rs 112.84 crore, industrial (LT) at Rs 14.90 crore, Kutir Jyoti (BPLM) at Rs 106.44 crore, Kutir Jyoti (BPLU) at Rs 7.81 crore, public lighting at Rs 1.07 crore, public water supply (HT) at Rs 10.26 crore, public water supply (LT) at Rs 2.35 crore, general purposes (BS) at Rs 15.99 crore, general purpose (GP) at Rs 5.30 crore, crematorium at Rs 0.10 crore, agriculture at Rs 0.01 crore, commercial (CCTV) at Rs 0.09 crore, commercial (HT) at Rs 7.57 crore and commercial (LT) at Rs 43.75 crore.
Further, out of this amount, Rs 186 crore is pending to litigation issues, which is an uncontrollable factor.
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