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Meghalaya gets additional Rs. 192 crore for undertaking power sector reforms

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Shillong, April 7: Ministry of Finance has granted additional borrowing permission of Rs. 192 crore to Meghalaya for undertaking power sector reforms. Meghalaya is among the 10 states which were granted additional borrowing permission.

An official statement issued on Thursday said, “Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, has granted additional borrowing permission of Rs 28,204 crore to 10 States for undertaking the stipulated reforms in power sector in 2021-22. “

It said the Ministry of Finance, based on the recommendations of the Fifteenth Finance Commission, had decided to grant additional borrowing space of upto 0.5 percent of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) to the States every year for a four year period from 2021-22 to 2024-25 based on reforms undertaken by the States in the power sector. This was announced by the Finance Minister in the Budget speech of 2021-22.

The objectives of granting financial incentives as additional borrowing permissions for taking up reforms in power sector are to improve the operational and economic efficiency of the sector, and promote a sustained increase in paid electricity consumption. Detailed guidelines and marking criteria in this regard were issued by the Department of Expenditure on 09th June 2021.

In order to avail additional borrowing space linked to Power sector reforms, the State governments had to undertake a set of mandatory reforms and also meet stipulated performance benchmarks.

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Reforms to be carried out by the States

– Progressive assumption of responsibility for losses of public sector power distribution companies (DISCOMs) by the State Government.

– Transparency in the reporting of financial affairs of power sector including payment of subsidies and recording of liabilities of Governments to DISCOMs and of DISCOMs to others.

– Timely rendition of financial and energy accounts and timely audit.

– Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.

Evaluation of performance of State

Once, the aforesaid reforms were undertaken by a State, the performance of the State was evaluated on the basis of the following criteria to determine its eligibility for additional borrowing for 2021-22:

– Percentage of metered electricity consumption against total energy consumption including agricultural connections

– Subsidy payment by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to consumers

– Payment of Electricity bills by Government Departments and local bodies

– Installation of prepaid meters in government office

– Use of Innovations and Innovative technologies

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