Water supply in Shimla (Sjpnl

Shimla Jal Jal Prabandhan Nigam Limited (SJPNL), April 2 (PTI) consumers in the state capital and surrounding areas will have to pop up more consumers, boosting it by 10%.
The revised rates will apply to all consumer categories, including domestic, commercial and religious institutions.
Officials said Wednesday that tariffs will vary for consumers in the Shimla Municipal Corporation (SMC) and outside the SMC area, according to a notice issued by the government.
The modified water fee will be ₹0-20 kl flat plate 21.23 per kilogram, ₹20-30 Rs 36.61 per thousand thousand rupees on the tablet ₹The consumption of 69.89 is over 30 kl, and is used for consumers within municipal restrictions. Minimum maintenance costs have been increased to ₹121 per month, and the instrument rate is faulty ₹488.48 per month.
The tariffs for consumers outside the SMC area will be ₹48.31 is used to consume up to 20kL, followed by ₹73.21 for 20-30 kl boards and ₹30 kg liters above 102.49, while the minimum maintenance fee for household water outside the Shimla MC range is ₹242 per month. The instrument has a faulty instrument ₹1,948.58 per month.
Water connection costs per kilogram for hotels and restaurants within and outside the SMC range ₹116.93 consumption up to 20 kl, ₹155.88 30-75 kl and ₹The consumption above 214.34 is more than 75 kl.
farther, ₹With plugged in, 242 items will be charged per month ₹Failed instruments are 8,557.67 per month.
The cost of SMC restricting internal and external commercial connections will be ₹58.56 is used to consume up to 20 kl, ₹92.09 for 30 kl, ₹122.40 for 75 kl and ₹168.38 or above 75kl.
SMC restricts amendment tax on government agencies, hospitals, Dharamshalas and religious places will be ₹Rs 92.25 per km, 30% of the water charges for all categories will be charged as sewage treatment costs.
In addition, the cost of tankers has been hiked ₹1,797 and ₹1,331 pieces for commercial and domestic consumers, suitable for tankers with capacity of 2,000 liters and ₹3,593 and ₹2,662 will be charged tankers for commercial and domestic use of 4,000 liter capacity.
The revised charge for 6,000-liter tanker will be ₹3,993 for domestic use and ₹Officials added that 5,390.55 is for commercial use.