Meghalaya cabinet approves proposal to clear Rs 565 crore pending power dues to NTPC

Power Minister on Wednesday informed that the State Cabinet has approved the proposal of the power department to clear Rs 565 crore pending power dues to National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC).

 

Addressing media persons, Mondal said the department has moved the NTPC for negotiation after the power dues rose to Rs 665 crore, which if allowed to continue would soon cross Rs 1000 crore and create a burden for the Meghalaya Power Distribution Corporation Limited (MePDCL) vis-à-vis  Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL) and also to the State government.

 

“Accordingly, after the negotiation and frequent meetings, they (NTPC) agreed that now we can pay them Rs 565 crore instead of Rs 664 or 665 crore. So we got a relief from that point of view but this amount should be paid in around 20 installments,” he said.

 

Stating that the MeECL is not financially sound, Mondal said, “That is why the State government has decided that this amount of Rs 565 crore will be paid to NTPC.”

 

“We are still negotiating and NTPC is open minded that whether this will have to be returned within this 20 installments or we can have some relaxations as far as installments are concerned so that our installment burden also reduces. So we want once the cabinet decides then they will give that scope so it may go to 30 or we will push something more also so that there is no more interest part on that and we clear this dues from NTPC and get clean as far as NTPC dues are concerned,” he added.

 

The power minister informed that earlier the State government had availed the Atmanirbhar loan and cleared 50% of the accumulated power dues of Rs 488 crore to NTPC.

 

“Out of Rs 488 crore, we have paid Rs 244 crore and remaining Rs 244 crore now became Rs 665 crore,” he said.


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