“The state government is crediting the subsidy with the MSEDC for 24 hours supply, but as there is shortage of electricity, MSEDC is supplying electricity for approximately ten hours,” the petition states.
In other words, while the government subsidises 50 per cent of the power to be supplied to farmers, the latter get power supply less than half-a-day, hence the MSEDC should not recover any electricity charges from farmers, it says.
Seeking a reply from the state and the MSEDC, the division bench, on January 25, restrained the MSEDC from disconnecting supply of defaulting farmers till further orders. The next hearing is scheduled for Monday.
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