"NEEPCO will soon be restoring uninterrupted power to Meghalaya after the latter pays Rs 30 crore and additional Rs 20 crore for the next three months, an agreement both parties arrived at a meeting in Delhi on Friday," a senior power department official said.
He said the power department is likely to release Rs 30 crore to NEEPCO (North Eastern Electric Power Corporation) on Monday or the subsequent days.
He also informed that the state government will be paying Rs 20 crore for the next three months as part of the effort of the state government to pay off the amount of dues the state-owned Meghalaya Electricity Corporation Ltd (MeECL) owes to the Central power corporation.
Lyngdoh also revealed that within three months while the government pays Rs 20 crore to NEEPCO it will work-out on plans as to how to make the rest of the payment of Rs 379 crore as part of a bailout.
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With the Central power corporation refusing to supply power to the state, the power scenario in the state became worst with the MeECL forced to resort to long hours of load shedding throughout the state.
It was only after the Centre intervened that NEEPCO changed their minds otherwise its chairman & managing director P C Pankaj had demanded a 'handsome amount' before deregulating power supply to Meghalaya.
Meghalaya, once a power surplus state, suffered the worst power shortage in the past four decades forcing the MeECL to schedule up to eight hours of power cuts affecting life and business in the state.