The government's move came after the Finance Department advised it to approve the subsidy proposal in the Cabinet following which it would "legally" be able to release the amount to be incurred on subsidy to the discoms in the current financial year.
The decision was taken in a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at Delhi Secretariat.
Sources said the Cabinet approved the proposal to shell out about Rs 1,600 crore on the power subsidy to be given to discoms in the current financial year.
In February, the Delhi Cabinet had also decided to extend the power subsidy scheme to domestic consumers using up to 400 units per month to the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) area.
As per the scheme, all the consumers whose monthly power consumption do not exceed 400 units get 50 per cent subsidy in tariff and the scheme benefits around 36 lakh or 90 per cent of the consumers in the national capital.