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Now, unauthorised colony residents can avail power supply

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Owners of premises situated in unauthorised colonies are now a privileged lot as the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited has allowed power connections under specific conditions without submitting any approval or No Objection Certificate.

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The Powercom has released a statement in this regard.

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As per the communique, the applicant will have to submit an undertaking that the facility might be disconnected if the premises are later declared illegal. The applicant will also be required to pay additional security deposit balancing potential dismantling costs.

Surplus security amount, if any, will be refunded, the statement read.

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