Skip to content
Thursday, May 21
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Login
  • Add Post
  • Account
  • Dashboard
International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

  • Home
  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Editors choice
  • Gallery
    • Image
    • Video-gallery
  • Home
  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Editors choice
  • Gallery
    • Image
    • Video-gallery
Home>>Business>>Centre to offer quick short-term loans to discoms; move to help companies clear Rs 1 lakh crore dues
Business

Centre to offer quick short-term loans to discoms; move to help companies clear Rs 1 lakh crore dues

international media news
October 22, 2021 268 Views0

The government is actively considering providing offer quick short-term loans to electricity distribution companies (discoms) as their accumulated power bills payable to generating houses are approaching Rs 1 lakh crore.

Citing an unnamed senior government official, ET reported that state-controlled Rural Electrification Corp (REC) is planning to offer short-term loans for bill payment to private as well as state-run power distribution companies.

“The loans will enable the distribution companies to clear their dues to power plants and transmission charges in time,” the financial daily quoted the official as saying. He pointed out that the credits will be within the working capital limits under the other central schemes including Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojana (Uday) and will also be given based on state government guarantees.

Recently, power distribution companies from states like Andhra Pradesh have sought financial help from the Centre as high spot electricity prices soared because of a crisis caused by coal shortage at power stations. It is important to note that incessant rains in some of the country’s major coal-producing regions have played a spoilsport in extending the shortage of coal stocks at power plants.

Last year, the Centre had announced a mega Rs 90,000 crore liquidity infusion into fund-starved discoms as part of a stimulus package to revive the country’s Covid-battered economy.

On Wednesday, average spot prices on the day-ahead market of the Indian Energy Exchange jumped to Rs 6 per unit because of high demand from many states, including Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. Late last week, rains had softened the prices to Rs 4 per unit.

The publication mentioned that the Power Ministry’s Praapti portal data demonstrated that the accumulated dues at the beginning of October were around Rs 93,500 crore and were likely to touch Rs 99,000 crore by the month-end.

Ashok Khurana, director general of Association of Power Producers, told the daily: “It is understood that the power ministry is thinking of bringing a scheme which will ease the liquidity position of discoms and help them to pay their power bills.”

Share:

Previous Post

New Zealand Swears In First Indigenous Woman As Governor-General

Next Post

‘Congratulations to PM Narendra Modi’: World lauds India as it administers 100 crore vaccine doses

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent News

  • India bakes at 47.6°C: Crucial cities turn into furnaces as summer temperature surges past terrifying thresholds
  • ‘Purane din yaad aa gaye’: Fans react to Welcome To The Jungle title track starring Akshay Kumar
  • UPI commands largest share of transaction volume at 85.5% in 2025 2nd half: RBI report
  • ‘I don’t really plan’: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi reveals truth behind viral ‘A’ celebration after his 93 carnage powers RR win vs LSG
  • 42 jets, drones, F-35 and…: US report claims massive military losses in Iran war, Rs 281068000000 cost for…

Latest News

India bakes at 47.6°C: Crucial cities turn into furnaces as summer temperature surges past terrifying thresholds

international media news
May 21, 2026

Several regions of India have experienced extremely high temperatures due to a climate phenomenon th

‘Purane din yaad aa gaye’: Fans react to Welcome To The Jungle title track starring Akshay Kumar

international media news
May 21, 2026

UPI commands largest share of transaction volume at 85.5% in 2025 2nd half: RBI report

international media news
May 21, 2026

‘I don’t really plan’: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi reveals truth behind viral ‘A’ celebration after his 93 carnage powers RR win vs LSG

international media news
May 21, 2026

Latest News

India bakes at 47.6°C: Crucial cities turn into furnaces as summer temperature surges past terrifying thresholds

international media news
May 21, 2026

‘Purane din yaad aa gaye’: Fans react to Welcome To The Jungle title track starring Akshay Kumar

international media news
May 21, 2026

Popular Categories

  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports

Quick Links

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Login
  • Add Post
  • Account
  • Dashboard
All Rights Reserved © International Media News | Website By - Hurl Technologies Pvt. Ltd. | WordPress Theme Ultra News