TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi/ Debt-laden power distribution companies in states which participated in the UDAY scheme, meant for their revival, have saved Rs 15,000 crore till March this year, the power ministry said today. The Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY) was launched in November, 2015 and has completed more than 18 months of operation.
“The participating DISCOMs have achieved net savings of approximately Rs 15,000 crore till March, 2017,” the ministry said in a statement. The Average Cost of Supply (ACS) and Average Revenue Realised (ARR) gaps have come down by almost 14 paise per unit and the AT&C (aggregate technical and commercial) losses have reduced by almost 1 per cent in fiscal 2017, it said.
The ministry said these states have taken over the targeted debt of Rs 2.09 lakh crore of their DISCOMs under borrowing exemption from the FRBM Act given in UDAY for the years 2015-16 and 2016-17. The process of states taking over the targeted debts and issuing them as SDL Bonds has now been completed. As of now, the participating DISCOMs have to issue Bonds worth approximately Rs 37,000 crores, which would be done in due course.

कोयंबटूर में 77वें स्वतंत्रता दिवस 11 मीटर ऊंचा स्टील टावर पर घुमावदार एलईडी स्क्रीन
Elvish Yadav wins Bigg Boss OTT season 2, fans erupt in joy
Glimpses from 77th Independence Day at Red Fort in Delhi
सीएम योगी ने 77वें स्वतंत्र दिवस पर किया ध्वजारोहण
Happy 77th Independence Day
President raises climate change concerns in I-Day eve speech
Next year, on August 15 from Red Fort: PM Modi’s big remark on 2024
‘Bharat Mata is voice of every Indian’: Rahul extends wish on Independence Day
“Selfishness of few pushed nation to tragedy of Partition”: CM Yogi Adityanath 