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Madhya Pradesh News: Electricity bill of house in Gwalior came to 3400 crores, BP of father and daughter increased, know what is the matter

Madhya Pradesh News: Electricity bill of house in Gwalior came to 3400 crores, BP of father and daughter increased, know what is the matter

A jolt is said to be loud, and this is what happened in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, where the lightning that ignited the light bulbs in the house fused the bulbs of the electricity consumers. . 2 members of the family had to be admitted to the hospital after the electricity bill of the two-storey house came to over 3400 crores (Rs. 34 billion 19 crores 53 lakhs 25 thousand 293 rupees).




Know what is the whole matter

Actually the case is from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh. Priyanka Gupta’s house is in Shiv Bihar Colony behind the Metro Tower in the posh area of ​​the city, City Centre. Priyanka is a housewife and her husband Sanjeev Kanak is a lawyer by profession. The family was shocked when the electricity bill of their two-storey house rose to over Rs 3,400 crore. When I saw the bill message on the mobile I thought I must have been cheated, but when I looked at the copy of the bill that came home with me online, the amount was shown here. Seeing this, his wife Priyanka’s BP increased and his father-in-law Rajendra Prasad Gupta, a heart patient, had to be admitted to the hospital due to high blood pressure.

When I saw the bill message on the mobile I thought I must have been cheated, but when I looked at the copy of the bill that came home with me online, the amount was shown here. Seeing this, his wife Priyanka’s BP increased and his father-in-law Rajendra Prasad Gupta, a heart patient, had to be admitted to the hospital due to high blood pressure.




The power company admits its mistake

On the other hand Nitin Manglik, General Manager of the power company, opined that it was a human error which has been rectified but the erring employee, the assistant respondent, has been dismissed.

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