Just 2 papers for power connection: Govt drafts easier\, user-friendly rules

Just 2 papers for power connection: Govt drafts easier, user-friendly rules

Among a slew of consumer-centric rules, the ministry has proposed to give those who have set up rooftop units or solarised their irrigation pumps the right to produce electricity for self-use

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The ministry has invited suggestions and recommendations from the public by September 30.

In a first-of-its-kind move, the Union on Wednesday announced it had drafted rules providing for the Rights of Consumers to simplify the procedure for connection. Just two documents would be required for an connection with load of up to 10 kw. Recognising that consumers were the most important stakeholders, the ministry invited suggestions and recommendations from the public on the draft by September 30.

The ministry said in a statement: "Electricity consumers are the most important stakeholders in the The sector exists because of them. Having provided access to electricity to all citizens, it is now important to focus on consumer satisfaction. For this, it is imperative to identify the key services, prescribe minimum service levels and standards with respect to these services and recognise them as rights of consumers."

The main objective of the draft prepared by the ministry includes enhancing the reliability of services, a timely and simplified procedure for connection, and 2 to 5 per cent rebate on serving bills, among other things.

Defining a new category of consumers as "pro consumers", the ministry said that persons who were consumers and had also set up rooftop units or solarised their irrigation pumps would have the right to produce electricity for self-use. The ministry also aims to improve serviceability by providing 24x7 toll-free call centre, web-based and mobile applications for common services like new connection, disconnection, and create ways to track the status online.

The ministry also proposes to set up a consumer grievance redress forum with two to three consumer representatives at various levels starting from sub-division, for ease of addressing issues.

The ministry added that the draft had been circulated among ministries and suggestions would be evaluated after September 30 and then improved further.

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First Published: Wed, September 16 2020. 13:22 IST
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NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals (RR) started off with a bang by winning the inaugural IPL edition in 2008. But post that RR could just manage to reach the playoffs stage three times out of the next nine seasons they played.
But this time, the Royals are looking to put their best foot forward under the leadership of Australian Steve Smith to rewrite the history books.
RECORD SO FAR
Royals, who finished second last ahead of RCB on a better run rate last season, will be looking to exorcise their demons and start afresh in the upcoming 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) to be staged in the UAE starting September 19.

The 2019 season was a big disappointment for Royals as they registered only 5 wins, lost 8 with one match ending as a no result. They also had to change their captain from Ajinkya Rahane to Steve Smith midway through the tournament due to their poor performances.
The Royals, overall have won more matches than they have lost, winning 75 and losing 70.

This time they have a new captain in Smith and also a new coach in Andrew McDonald.
Royals, who bought 11 players in the auction last year, retained Smith, Jofra Archer, Jos Buttler, Shreyas Gopal, Ben Stokes and Sanju Samson while Rahane was traded to Delhi Capitals for Mayank Markande and Rahul Tewatia.
With Stokes, Buttler, Samson Archer and Gopal already in their ranks, the Royals under the leadership of Smith will certainly look to stage a stunning comeback in the new season.
The overseas players also include David Miller, Tom Curran, Andrew Tye and Oshane Thomas.
STRENGTHS
STAR FOREIGN BATTING TALENT - The likes of David Miller, Steve Smith, Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes can win matches single-handedly
South African Miller will be playing for Royals after spending eight years with Kings XI Punjab. Miller played only eight games for KXIP over the 2017 and 2018 seasons and last year he played 10, scoring 213 runs with a strike rate of 129.87.
OTHER BATSMEN WHO CAN FIRE - In Sanju Samson, Under-19 star Yashasvi Jaiswal and veteran Robin Uthappa the Royals also have other batting talent who can be match winners.
MANY INDIAN BOWLING OPTIONS - The Royals have multiple Indian bowling options this season. The likes of Jaydev Unadkat, Ankit Rajpoot, Varun Aaron, Mayank Markande, Kartik Tyagi and left arm pacer Akash Singh give Smith and the Royals think tank multiple bowling options.
STAR FOREIGN BOWLING OPTIONS - In Andrew Tye, Jofra Archer, Tom Curran and Oshane Thomas the Royals have four foreign bowlers who can turn the match on its head on their day.
SHANE WARNE'S DUAL ROLE - Legendary spinner Shane Warne has been appointed mentor of Royals ahead of the 13th edition of the IPL besides his existing role as the team's brand ambassador. As a 'Team Mentor', Warne will work alongside head coach Andrew McDonald. The two former cricketers were teammates in Victoria from 2003-07.
The last minute addition of Warne, who led Royals to IPL glory way back in 2008, shows the intensity of the franchise who are leaving no stone unturned to make a mark in the tournament.

CHALLENGES
WILL STOKES BE AVAILABLE TO PLAY? The biggest challenge is the fact that there is still no clarity on the availability of Ben Stokes as to when he will join the team. He is currently in New Zealand due to his father's ill health.
The Royals might also miss the services of Smith, Archer and Buttler in the first few matches as the English and Australian players might have to undergo quarantine after reaching the UAE post their limited overs series in the UK. However, since they will be travelling from one bio secure bubble to another the quarantine period might be waived off.
FILLING FOREIGN PLAYER SLOTS - Lots of foreign players in the ranks could pose a problem for the Royals. In all probability Smith, Stokes, Archer and Buttler will take the maximum four foreigners slots in the playing XI. Will the others really get a chance? This is provided Stokes is available to play.

RAJASTHAN ROYALS FULL SQUAD:
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