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Delhi man’s pain at receiving 30,000 electricity bill: ‘I bought new ACs’

A Delhi man was shocked to receive a bill of ₹30,000 for the month of June.

Updated on: Jun 27, 2024 05:11 PM IST
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The scorching summer in Delhi has taken its toll not just on the health of its residents but also on their pockets. A Delhi man was shocked to receive a bill of 30,000 for the month of June. He shared his pain – and screenshot of the BSES message – on Reddit two days ago, where it left many others stunned in turn.

A Delhi man shared his electricity bill on Reddit.
A Delhi man shared his electricity bill on Reddit.

“Pain. How is this even possible,” the man wrote, sharing a screenshot from BSES Rajdhani, which says the amount of 30,280 must be paid before July 9.

Take a look at his post below:

Delhi suffered through one of its hottest summers on record before light showers brought relief to parts of the national capital. In June, several Delhiites complained of boiling water in taps and ineffective ACs in the face of extremely high temperatures.

The Reddit user said he replaced his 16 year old air conditioning units with brand new ones, thinking it would help him save money. That, evidently, did not happen. He further explained that his house has four ACs, out of which at least two are switched on at any given time.

“Bought new ACs thinking it’ll save money. It did not, in fact, save money. Four ACs, out of which at least two running at a time,” he wrote on Reddit.

This is not the first instance of electricity bills skyrocketing in the national capital region. Earlier this month, Jasveer Singh, co-founder of the Join Hood App, caused a stir on social media when he said he received a bill of 45,000 for a month.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people have complained about frequent power cuts in the city as authorities struggle to keep up with the demand.

 
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Sanya Jain

Sanya Jain is an Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times Digital. She has nearly a decade of experience in covering offbeat stories that speak to the everyday experience - from viral videos to human interest copies that spark conversation. Her interests stretch across business, pop culture, social media trends, entertainment and global affairs. Before joining Hindustan Times, Sanya spent two years with Moneycontrol and five years with NDTV. She holds an undergraduate degree in English literature from St Stephen’s College, Delhi, and a master’s in journalism from the Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai. Sanya has a sharp eye for spotting emerging trends and looking for newsworthy angles to elevate viral posts into meaningful narratives. She was the first one, for example, to cover Narayana Murthy’s remark on 70-hour work weeks that sparked a national conversation. She is equally at ease writing about business leaders as about the common man, about issues of national importance and memes that amuse social media. Sanya enjoys speaking with content creators, newsmakers and entrepreneurs to transform everyday moments into engaging, slice-of-life stories that resonate with readers. When she is not working, Sanya can be found curled up with a good book. Born and raised in Lucknow, she has spent the last several years in Delhi. She is deeply interested in animal welfare and now spends a lot of her time running after her destructive orange cat.

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