The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has revised electricity tariffs, offering a mixed impact on consumers.
Households and businesses in Karnataka will see an increase in their electricity bills from April, as the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has approved a hike in fixed charges for ...
As the new financial year is approaching, the Karnataka government has announced revised charges for several essential ...
BENGALURU: From April 1, electricity consumers will have to pay 7% extra on their bills. Karnataka Electricity Regulatory ...
The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has increased power rates and will charge 36 paise more per unit, ...
BENGALURU: Bengalureans have expressed their concern over the hike in milk prices by Rs 4 per litre and a 36 paise per unit ...
Karnataka reduces electricity tariff across all categories, offering rebates and fixed charges adjustments for upcoming years.
Karnataka electricity consumers will pay an additional 36 paise per unit from April 1, 2025, as ESCOMs recover pension and ...
Bengaluru: Come April, electricity consumers across Karnataka are set to face a double squeeze on their monthly bills.