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UPPCL will be professionally managed utility supplying reliable and cost efficient electricity to every

citizen of the state through highly motivated employees and state of art technologies, providing
an economic return to our owners and maintaining leadership in the country.
We shall achieve this being a dynamic, forward looking, reliable, safe and trustworthy
organization, sensitive to our customers interests, profitable and sustainable in the long run,
providing uninterrupted supply of quality power, with transparency and integrity in operation,
providing

TO OUR CONSUMERS:
High productivity reflected in a fair, equitable and cost based tariff across consumer categories,
accurate and timely billing on a rational, comprehensible billing basis reflecting actual
consumption, and convenient system for payment of dues. Simple and well-advertised procedures,
Guaranteed connection of requested load within reasonable time, prompt breakdown attendance,
and Efficient Complaint handling.
Timely actions based on anticipation of the

future

&

perspective

planning, and

Clear

Communication on customer issues.

TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS :
A secure and well managed assets, Corporate Governance in line with Kumaramagalam Birla
Committee recommendations, a business growing organically and through diversification, and
satisfied stakeholders.

TO OUR EMPLOYEES :
Opportunities for career growth and development, Pride in the Organization, and a sense of
belongingness, with the ability to contribute to the organization. Well defined service conditions
and full compliance with Labor Laws. Accountability and Responsibility for actions including
performance incentives based on fair and transparent assessment and compensation in line with
the best in the industry, and an increased sense of security based on the increased success of the
organization.

TO THE REGULATOR :
The equitable satisfaction of all stakeholders, ensuring the long-term stability of the section and an
Adherence to Regulations and Guidelines issued by the Regulator, including inter alias Compliance
with License Conditions, Furnishing Accurate and Timely Information, Ensuring techno-economic
feasibility of investments, and an effective consumer grievance redressed systems.

TO OUR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS :


Sustained growth and profitability, Sound Economic Appraisal of Projects to be Undertaken,
Security of loan and Timely servicing of Debts, and Timely Publication of Audited Financial
Statements, including Sound Accounting & Financial practice in accordance with Law.

TO THE STATE GOVERNMENT :


Implementation of Reform Legislation and of all Government Policies and directives as far as is
practical, applying Public Funding and Subsidies to the intended category of Consumers.
Compliance with the rule of law and Electrical safety rules. The Satisfaction of stakeholders.
In return Government will assist us by Ensuring Law and order and enforcement and assistance
with revenue realization.

TO OUR SUPPLIERS :
Transparent and efficient procedures for tendering and timely ordering and settlement in
adherence with Commercial Agreements.

TO OTHER UTILITIES :

Reliable and secure system operations in accordance with Grid Code, 0.2 class metering, and
timely readings, an Integrated Information system to provide fast and accurate interface data,
Timely settlement observing Proper Commercial Agreements between entities, and Adherence to
System operating procedures in terms of merit order dispatch, security, etc.

TO THE PUBLIC :
Effective communication of policies and procedures, a Reliable supply to essential public services,
enforcing adequate safety norms and environmental and social norms, minimizing inconvenience
dare to disruptions etc.
We shall be a diversified business with a core function of providing quality, uninterrupted power,
Commercial focus considering all techno-economic issues of investments, and a high level of
Consumer Service with new connections on demand and low complaint resolution times.
Diversifications shall include optic fiber based activities, consultancy, manufacture, and repairs,
and we shall have a Diversified investment portfolio around the globe.
We shall satisfy all stakeholders including the regulator.
We shall be a global industry Leader working in close cooperation with other utilities supporting
self sustained growth through financially viable business units and technological leadership,
providing a world class cost of supply, and world class profits, doubling turnover every 5 years. We
shall function independently; implementing prudent safety and environment norms, with a cost of
supply based tariff, without external interference, in a transparent corruption free operating
environment, in compliance with statutory requirements. We shall add value to our shareholders,
safeguard the environment, and maintain our asset base. We shall maintain a strong image with
the general public.
We shall measure success on global standards, e.g.
Parameter

Reliability of supply
Technical losses
Commercial losses
Collection efficiency

Measurement
99.50%
10%
2%
97%

Billing efficiency

100%

Employee cost

25 p/u

We shall have a Long-term dynamic vision based on strong perspective planning. We shall have
sophisticated procedures including on line billing, on line queries and eBusiness functions.
We shall have the most motivated. Satisfied and best-trained employees with full competence in
all key areas, optimally deployed and the most satisfied customers in the sector.
Our Supply quality shall be : 2% variation in voltage and 0.5 Hz variation in frequency, with Fault
repairs in 1 to 2 hours and redressal of 100% and new connections will be made on demand.

Organisation Structure

Form for Electricity Connection


Application Form for Electricity Connection for Industrial Tubewells & Pumping Sets
Application Form for Electricity Connection for Industrial use only

POLICIES :

INDIAN ELECTRICITY RULES, 1956


THE INDIAN ELECTRICITY ACT, 1948
ENERGY POLICY OF UP GOVERNMENT

INDIAN ELECTRICITY RULES, 1956


GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. Construction, installation, protection, operation and main electric supply lines and

2.

3.

4.

apparatus . - All electric supply lines and apparatus shall be sufficient in power and size and
of sufficient -mechanical strength for the work they may be required to do, and, so far as is
shall be constructed, installed, protected, worked and maintained in accordance with the
standards of the Indian Standards Institution so as to prevent danger.
Service lines and apparatus on consumer's premises. i.
The supplier shall ensure that all electric supply lines, wires, fittings, and apparatus
belonging to him or under his control, which are on a consumer's premises, are in a
safe condition and in all respects fit for supplying energy he supplier shall take due
precautions to avoid danger arising on premises from such supply lines, wires, fittings
and apparatus.
ii.
Service lines placed by the supplier on the premises of a consumer which are
underground or which are accessible shall be so insulated and protected by the
supplier as to be secured under all ordinary conditions mechanical, chemical or other
injury to the insulate.
iii. The consumer shall, as far as circumstances permit, take precautions for the safe
custody of the equipment on his premises belonging to the supplier.
iv.
The consumer shall also ensure that the installation under his control is maintained in
a safe condition.
Cut-out consumer's premises. i.
The supplier shall provide a suitable cut-out in each conductor of every service-line
other than an earthed or earthed neutral conductor or the earthed external conductor
of a concentric cable within consumer's premises, in an accessible position. Such cutout shall be maintained within an adequately enclosed fire-proof receptacle.
ii.
Where more than one consumer is supplied through a common service line, each
such consumer shall be provided with an independent cut-out of junction to the
common service.
iii. The owner of every electric supply line, other than the earthed or earthed neutral
conductor of any system, or the earthed external conductor of a concentric cableble,
shall protect it by a suitable cut-out.
Identification of earthed and earthed neutral conductors and position of switches and
cut-outs therein - Where the conductors include an earthed conductor of a two-wire system
or an earthed neutral conductor of a multi-wire system or a conductor which is to be
connected thereto, the following conditions shall be complied with: -- (1) An indication of a
permanent nature shall be provided by the owner of the earthed or earthed neutral conductor,
or the conductor which is to connected thereto enable such conductor to be distinguished
from any live conductor.

Caution Notices
The owner of every medium, high and extra high voltage installation shall affix permanently in
conspicuous position a caution notice in Hindi and the local language of the district, and of a type
approved by the Inspector on-

a. Every motor, generator, transformer and other electrical plant and equipment together with
b.
c.

apparatus used for controlling or regulating the same.


All supports of high, and extra-high voltage overhead lines
Luminous tube sign requiring high voltage supply, X-ray and similar high-frequency
installations: Provided that where it is not possible to affix such notices on any generator,
motor, transformer or other apparatus, they shall be affixed as near as possible thereto:
Provided further that where the generator, motor, transformer or other apparatus is within an
enclosure, one notice affixed to the said enclosure shall be sufficient for the purpose of this
rule.

Accident charge - The owners of all circuits and apparatus shall so arrange them that there shall be
no danger of any part thereof becoming accidentally charged to any voltage beyond the limits of
voltage for which they are intended. Where A. C. and D. C. circuits are installed on the same support
they shall be so arranged and protected that they shall not come into contact with each other when
live.
Precautions to be adopted by consumers, owners, electrical contractors electrical workmen
and suppliers.

I.

II.
III.

No electrical installation work including additions, alterations, repairs and adjustments to


existing installation, except such replacement of lamps, fans, fuses, switches, low voltage
domestic appliances and fittings as in no way alters its capacity or character, shall be carried
out upon the premises of or on behalf of any consumer or owner, for the purpose of supply to
such consumer or owner, except by an electrical contractor licensed in this behalf by the
State Government under the direct supervision of a person holding a certificate of
competency issued or recognised by the State Government: Provided that in case of works
executed for or on behalf of the central government and in the case of installations in mines,
oil fields and railways, the Central Government and in other cases the State Government
may, by notification in the official Gazette, exempt, on such conditions as it may impose, any
such work described therein either generally or in the case of any specified class of
consumers or owners from so much of this sub-rule as requires such work to be carried out
by an electrical contractor licensed by the State ate Government in this behalf.
No electrical installation work which has been carried out in, contravention of sub-rule (1)
shall be connected with the works of a suppliers.
The provisions of sub-rule (1) shall come into force in respect of a State or part thereof on
such data as the State Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint:
Provided that the said provisions shall come into force in any field, mine or railway or in
respect of any work carried out by, or on bet of, the Central Government only on such data as
the Central Government may, by like notification, appoint.

THE INDIAN ELECTRICITY ACT, 1948


CRIMINAL OFFENCES AND PROCEDURE
Theft of energy.Whoever dishonestly abstracts, consumes or uses any energy shall be deemed to have committed
theft within the meaning of the Indian Penal Code (XLV of 1860) ; and the existence of artificial means
for such abstraction shall be prim facie evidence of such dishonest abstraction.
Penalty for maliciously wasting energy or injuring works.Whoever maliciously causes energy to be wasted or diverted, or, with intent to cut off the supply of
energy, cuts or injuries, or attempts to cut or injure, any electric supply-line or works, shall be

punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may
extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
Penalty for unauthorised Supply of energy by non-licensees Whoever, in contravention of the provisions of section 28, engages in the business of supplying
energy shall be punishable with fine which may extend to three thousand rupees, and in the case of a
continuing contravention, with a daily fine which may extend to three hundred rupees.
Penalty for illegal or defective supply or for non-compliance with order Whoever,-

a. being a licensee or a person who has obtained the sanction of the State Government under

b.

c.
d.
e.

section 28 to engage in the business of supplying energy to the public, save as permitted
under section 27 or section 51 or by his licence or, as the case may be, by the conditions of
sanction, supplies energy or lays down or places any electric supply-line or works outside the
area of supply ; or
being a licensee or person who has obtained the sanction of the State Government as
aforesaid, in contravention of the provisions of this Act or of the rules thereunder, or in breach
of the condition of licence or of the sanction, as the case may be, and without reasonable
excuse, the burden of which shall lie on him, discontinues the supply of energy or fails to
supply energy ; or
makes default in complying with any of the provisions of an order or of any notice or
requisition issued under section 5 or section 6 ; or
makes default in complying with any directions issued to him under section 22A ; or
makes default in complying with any order issued to him under section 22B, or subjection (2)
of section 34;

shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees,and in the case of a
continuing offence or default, with a daily fine which may extend to one hundred rupees.
Penalty for illegal transmission or use of energy Whoever in contravention of the provisions of section 30, transmits or uses energy without giving the
notice required thereby, shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, and,
in the case of a continuing offence ,with a daily fine which may extend to fifty rupees.
Penalty for interference with meters or license for improper use of energy Whoever,-

a. connects any meter referred to in section 26, sub-section(1),or any in meter, indicator or
b.
c.

d.

apparatus referred to sub-section (7), with any electric supply-line through which energy is
supplied by a licensee or disconnects the same from any such electric supply-line ; or
lays or causes to be laid, or connects up any work for the purpose of communicating with any
other works belonging to a licensee ;or
maliciously injures any meter referred to in section 26,sub-section(1) or any meter ,indicator
or apparatus referred to in section 26, sub- section (7), or wilfully or fraudulently,alters the
index of any such meter, indicator or apparatus, or prevents any such meter, indicator or
apparatus from duty registering;
improperly uses the energy of a licensee ;

shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees and, in the case of a
continuing offence, with a daily fine which may extend to fifty rupees ; and [if it is proved that any
artificial means exist] for making such connection as is referred to in clause (a) on such

communication as is referred to in clause (b) or for causing such alteration or prevention as is referred
to in clause (c) or for facilitating such improper use as is referred to in clause (d)[ and that] the meter,
indicator or apparatus is under the custody or control of the consumer, whether it is his property or not
[it shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved,] that such connection, communication, alteration,
prevention or improper use , as the case may be , has been knowingly and wilfully caused by such
consumer.
Penalty for extinguishing public lamps Whoever maliciously extinguishes any public lamp shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term
which may extend to Six months, or with fine which may extend three hundred rupees or with both.
Operation to save electricity theft :

1. At thermal and hydro power stations electronic metres to be installed to know the accurate
amount of power generated.

2. At 33 k.v sub stations metring facility is provided at incoming and outgoing feeders to have
energy balancing.

3. Electronic metres will installed at customer with more than hundred horse power.
4. Katia connections will be regularised. In year 2000 to 2001 twelve thousand katia connections
are to be regularised.

5. when energy audit of 11 K. V. is finished than feeders lazorisation of customer will be started.
6. Sudden checking of various category of customer to minimize illegal acts related to electricity.

ENERGY POLICY OF UP GOVERNMENT


1. Since independence the State's power sector has grown at a rapid rate, contributing to the

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3.

development of agricultural and industrial sectors in the state. The installed capacity available
to the State has increased from about 264 MW in 1959 to about 5,886 MW in 1998. The
transmission network has increased fifty-three folds during this period. The UPSEB today
serves about seven million legitimate consumers, but there are many more who are not yet on
the ledgers of UPSEB. During this period per capita power consumption has increased from
58 KWH to over 204 KWH (1994-95). As against this, the per capita consumption in States
like AP, MP, Gujrat, Maharashtra the net average of the States, 319 KWH have been
achieved during 1994-95.
The power sector has not been able to keep pace with the increase in power demand in the
State. As against connected load of 13954 MW the installed capacity is only 5886 MW (8600
MW including the share in the Central sector units). Uttar Pradesh in currently facing an acute
power shortage. Inspite of Energy Supply Managment, UP has a peak demand deficit of
about of 15% while its energty shortage is about 8 percent. The power sector is faced with
problems of low plant load factor in its thermal power stations (about 49%) very high
transmission and distribution losses including non-technical losses, low voltage and frequent
interruption. This has resulted in an adverse impact on the development and economy of the
State and the welfare of the people. The State Government is very concerned about the
continuing power shortage and the frequent power cuts imposed on electricity customers.
The root cause of the declining performance of the power sector is the lack of addequate
investments to meet the sector's capital requirments and the deteriation in sector's efficiency.
The primary reason for the lack of investment is the critical financial situation of UPSEB. As
on 31st March, 1997, the accumulated commercial losses of UPSEB, excluding the State
subsidies, were of the order of Rs. 7000 Crores, and cash liabilities of the order of Rs. 4200
Crores. UPSEB has not been able to meet its operational cash requirements because of high
losses, poor Bill collections and unremunerative tariff for some category of consumers

resulting in poor creditworthiness. The power sector has not been able to mobilise the
resources required to finance the development activities. The continuing cash shortfall has
also resulted in inefficient operations and in inadequate maintenance of the existing system.
The State's Budgetary resources are extensively used to support the operations of the power
sector, which could alternatively have been used for other social development activities.

4. As per the studies carried out, the State will need about 14,500 MW of additional generation
capacity by the year 2011 to meet its power demand. Substantial investments will be required
in transmission and distribution to supply this additional power and distribution to supply this
additional power and rehabilitate the existing transmission and distribution system so as to
reduce system losses and improve quality of power supply. The estimated investment
required in the power sector e.g. for generation, transmission and distribution, by the year
2011 is about Rs. 69,000 crores. These huge requirements cannot be met without a massive
mobilisation of resources, restoration of the creditworthiness of the power utilities, and the
establishment of a proper enabling environment. The State Government is determined to
overcome the prevailing problems in the power sector and has decided to restructure &
reform its power sector with ultimate aim of privatisation of generation and distribution areas.
5. The goal of the Uttar Pradesh Power Sector Reform programme is to.:
Provide cost efficient good quality electricity to all categories of consumers for
economic development/social uplift of the State.
Make the energy sector commercially viable so that it ceases to be burden on the
state budget; and
Protect the investment of the consumers.
Keeping in view the above mentioned goals, the Government of Uttar Pradesh has agreed on
the following key aspects of the Power Sector Reform Programme:
Restructing of Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board (UPSEB) into autonomous and
sepratly accountable entities.
Creation of an Independent Regulatory Body to protect consumers as well as long
term financial health of the Power Sector.
Ultimate transfer of ownership of the assets to public corporate entities over a phased
time schedule.
Rationalization of tariff.
Reforms-Phase I (Corporation): With the increasing volume of activities and specialisation in
the field of Generation, Transmission and Distribution and with a view to improve the performance of
these sectors, it has become essential to run them as separate profit centres. These profit centres
would subsquently be corporatised by establishining following entities:
. Thermal Generation Corporation;
a. Hydro Generation Corporation.
b. Transmission and Distribution Corporation
As a further step to make these entities more responsive to the customers and to provide
better sercvice, the process of involving private entrepreneurs in the distribution of Electricity
has already been started. The Greater NOIDA Area has been privatised. It is envisaged that
the distribution works of Moradabad, Kanpur (KESA) and Agra zones will be handed over to
privatise company through the competitive bidding route in the begining of the reform
process. This aspect too will be finalised after requiste study.
Restructutring in the Third & subsequent Phases :
Generation corporations (Thermal and Hydro) will be horizontally divided into smaller
Generating companies (power station wise). The criteria would be that each compnay
functions as an independent economically viable corporate entity. In the last phase
e.g. privatisation phase, these companies will be privatised through competitive
bidding.
separate corprations for transmission and distribution would be created.
In the next phase, transmission corporation will be divided into two separate
companies on the basis of the functions namely:
Gridco-to own and manage the grid assets.

UP Power Corporation to manage the system coordination and market making


function.
In the last phase the distribution corporation will be further divided into smaller
distribution companies. These companies ultimately will be privatised within a period
of 6 to 8 years.
The sequence and phasing of the activities outlined above may very depending upon
consultancy inputs and prevailing circumtances.

The draft Uttar Pradesh Electricity reform Bill has prepared and will be placed before the
State Assembly. Meanwhile, the Government of Uttar Pradesh has decided to create an Independent
regulatory Body to Protect the interests of all categories of consumers and power utilities in the State.
The Government is closely watching the reform activites in Orrisa, Haryana, Rajasthan,Andhra
Pradesh and other States as well as the steps takenby Central Government in this regard. The Govt.
of UP has decided to establish UP Electricity Regulatory Commission under the provisions of the
Electricity Regulatory Commission Act, 1998.
The main functions of the Commission will be to :
Regulate the purchase, distribution, supply and utilization of electricity, the quality of
service, the tariff and the charges payable keeping in view the interests of the
consumers as well as the electricity companies.
Issue license for power transmission and distribution in the State;
Regulate the working of licenses and to promote their working in an efficient,
economical and equitable manner;
Promote efficiency, economy and safety in the use electricity in the State with
particular regard to quality, continuity and reliability of service to the consumer.
Promote completion and encourage the participation of the private sector while
ensuring fair deal to the consumers.
To encourage uniform code of conduct and standards for the electricity industry.
Require licenses to formulate prospective plans and schemes for the promotion of
generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity. Aid and advice the
State Government in matters concerning electricity Generation transmission,
distribution and supply in the state and.
Act as arbitrator or adudicator to settle disputes arising between the licenses.
The Government of Uttar Pradesh has already decided to entrust all new generation projects
to the private sector, Several Power Purchase Agreements (PPAS) have already been signed with
Independent Power Producers (IPPS) for Thermal, Hydro and small Hydro Projects, namely.
Thermal -Jawaharpur and Rosa Thermal Projects.
Hydro-Vishunprayag Hydro Electric Project, Srinagar Power Project.
Small Hydro Projects - Bhilangana, Bhyundar Ganga, Pulna, Melkhet, Madkini, Rupin
and Rishi Ganga Projects.
In addition to the above, several PPAS for some more projects including liquid based
fuel and cogeneration plants are under process of finalization.
As a general policy, the Government of Uttar Pradesh considers that retail tariffs should be
rationalised. A dedinite formula has to be devised to determine the extent of cross subsidisation,
direct subvention by the Government and the extent to which both of these can be reduced over a
period of time. The regulatory Body proposed to be constituted will set tariffs to allow cost recovery.
The retail tariff has already been revised from January, 1997 with the an average increase of about
20%. The Government is committed to further revise the tariff in phases to cover the operationg
expenditures.
In the process of restructuring, no staff will be retrenched and service conditions of present
staff shall be fully protected as and when they are transferred to successor companies, for which
necessary legal frame work has already been provided in the draft Reform Bill.
The iplementation of the reform programme has already started. The Government of Uttar
Pradesh has established following organisations to manage and implement the Power Sector Reform
in UP.
A Steering Committee with the Chief Secretary as Chairman, to provide overall
guidance and ensure that decisions on policy matters are taken expenditiously.

An Implementation Task Force with the Secretary in charge of Energy Department as


Chairman, to manage reform process.
A reform Action Group (RAG) headed by a Director of Chief Engineering (UPSEB)
rank, for providing day to day support to the Implementation Task Force.
Government of Uttar Pradesh is committed to reform the power Sector in the State. It has
already set-up Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission under provisions of the Central Act
and notification has already been issued and also taken several measures to accomplish this task.
The passage of the Uttar Pradesh Electricity reform Bill shall put in place the remaining gaps in
legislative framework. The institutional changes required to implement the reform process are under
active consideration and will be implemented ina phasedc manner. With a clear commitment to the
people of Uttar Pradesh to provide quality power, efficiently and at reasonable rates, the State
Government looks forward to working in close collaboration with all the stakeholders i.e. power sector
employees, consumers financial institutions and civic society.

Transmission Details

765KV/400KV Grid dated 27/09/2014


Grid Full dated 27/09/2014
400KV/220KV Grid Except 132KV dated 27/09/2014
765KV/400KV Grid UP Map dated 27/09/2014
220KV Grid dated 27/09/2014
132KV Grid dated 27/09/2014
Transformation capacity of Grid Sub Stations
Total Number of Sub Station 132KV and above
Energised Transmission Lines
U L D C Unit

Distribution Details

One Time Settlement Scheme (OTS)


2014-2015
Standardisation of Testing and
Metering System
Cost Schedule 2014-15 with
Corrigendum
Work allotted by R-APDRP to AE and
AE(T) Go-Live
List of successful bidders of Solar PV
Power Projects
Power Purchase Agreement to Solar
Power
Govt Order related to for successful
launching of R-APDRP
Govt Order related to construction of
33/11KV Sub Station at Tehsil
Headquarters of UP
Govt Order related to launching of
Mobile SMS
Govt Order related to replace
damage Transformer
Govt Order related Rajeev Gandhi
Gramin Vidyutikaran Yojna
Cost Schedule 2014-15
Approved project under 12th Plan of
RGGVY (Population above 100) date
19/03/2014
Status for supplementary project
under RGGVY phase-II (Population

above 300) date 19/03/2014


Cost schedule 2013-14
Energised Distribution Lines
Districtwise progress of Rural
Electrification

Commercial Details
One Time Settlement Scheme (OTS)

2014-2015
Tarriff Notification 2014-15
Letter concerned to Tariff 2014-15
Tariff 2014-15 Final
Regulatory Surcharge for 2014-15
Tarriff Notification 2013-14
Tariff 2013-14 Final
Letter concerned to Tariff 2013-14
Category-wise consumers served
Category-wise connected Load
Category-wise energy Sold
Energy Availability, Energy Sold
Year wise and Category wise Revenue
assessed
Category wise Percentage of Total
Energy Sold (E) and Revenue
Assessed(R)

Personnel

Recognition of Sri Ram Memorial


Hospital Indira Nagar Lucknow
Recognition of Hospitals by UPPCL
upto 30/06/16
Recognition of Hospitals from
01/07/14 to 30/06/16
Rajdhani Hospital Raebareli Road
Lucknow
Recognition of Cosmos Hospital
Moradabad
Corrigendum of St. Loocks Hospital
Meerut
Time extended of Private Hospital as
prerecognized by UPPCL uptodate
30/06/2016
Prayag Hospital Noida recognition by
UPPCL
Medical reimbursement of outdoor
patient for long time period
Medical reimbursement time period
Dying Harness Rules
Corrigendum of B K Heart Hospital
Nevada Varanasi
Time period extended of private
hospital as prerecognized by UPPCL
upto date 30/06/2014
Time period extended of private
hospital as prerecognized by UPPCL

Medical Treatment OM 1901IR/2014-11(1)AS/09 date 10/06/2014


Timely submission of ACR of 2013-14
Medical Treatment of employee
against accident at work place
Medical reimbursement of mentally
retarded /Handicap of dependent of
employee
ACR Not Available of Engineer
Officers
Regarding 07 Hospitals medical claim
Corrigendum of Chiranjivee Hospital
Gomtinagar Lucknow
Following Hospital Recognition
extended till 30/06/2014
Following Hospital Recognition
cancelled
Following Hospital Recognition
cancell
Medical Treatment OM 602-IR/201411(3)AS/2001 date 06/0214
Medical treatment not approved by
UPPCL OM 195/IR/2014 date
25/01/14
Metro Hospital and Heart Institute
Noida
Medical treatment not approved by
UPPCL

Medical Bill Payment of Outdoor


Patient
Approval of Surbhi Hospital Noida for
Med Reim
Related Accidental Treatment of
Employees/Officers of UPPCL during
Departmental Work
Hospital/ Medical Order-II
Health Care Diagnostic Gomtinagar Lucknow
New Lakhan Hospital and Trauma Center Kanpur
Kanika Hospital Harshnagar Kanpur
For medical treatment in Combined Medical Institute
Dehradoon Uttarakhand
Dharmadat City Hospital Gandhi Nagar Pilibhit Road Barely
Indira Diagnostic Center Faizabad Road Lucknow
For treatment of Heart by credit
S C Trivedi Memorial Hospital Aliganj Recognized
B K Heart Hospital Private Ltd. Bikaripur Varanasi
1568_IR_230513
Metro Hospital Meerut & Dhanvantri Jeevan Rekha Meerut
Prakash Eye Hospital and Laser Center Meerut
Family Health Care Hospital Ghaziabad
Corrigendum of 2178_IR dated 16/07/12
Cleraa Swain Mission Hospital Bareily

Extended recognition period till 31/03/2014 OM 1986-IR


dated 29/06/13
Aakarati Dental Care Center Suryanagar Meerut
For medical treatment in Guru Sri Gorakhnath Chikitsalaya
Gorakhpur
Form : Medical Essen Certificate
Download ACR form for Officers
Personnel Strength After
Amalgamation In UPPCL
UPPCLs Manpower
Electricity Training Institute Sarojini
Nagar

Accounts
Fund released pertain to demand for
the month of April-2014
Pension disbursement for the M/O
October-2014
Regarding work performed by GPF
Trust
Retirement benefit of 11/09/14 to
11/09/14
Pension Disbursement for M/O Aug2014
GPF / CPF No. Alloted
CPF No. 01/04/2013 to 31/03/2014
GPF No. of JE 01/04/2013 to 31/03/2014
GPF No. of Officers 01/04/2013 to 31/03/2014
CPF No. after 01/04/2014
GPF No. of JE after 01/04/2014
GPF No. of Officers after 01/04/2014
Retirement benefit of 19/08/2014 to
19/08/2014
Retirement benefit of 01/08/2014 to
01/08/2014
Retirement benefit of 24/07/2014 to
24/07/2014
For disbursement of July-14 Salary on
26 July 2014

Retirement benefit of 11/07/2014 to


11/07/2014
DA Increased Jan-2014 for 5th Pay
commission
Guidelines related to GPF Trust
Regarding CPF Guidelines
DA Increased for Pensioner Jan-2014
DA Increased Jan-2014
All Nationalized Bank
Confirmation of Interest Rate of 20/02/14
Confirmation of Interest Rate 17/02/14
Confirmation of Interest Rate 01/02/14
Revised Pay scale : 110810
Director Pay scale
Pay scale: 950_KVN_140810
Pay scale: 1024_KVN_140810
PayScale Revision 981_140810

Power Sector Reforms

List of successful bidders of Solar PV


Power Projects
Power Purchase Agreement to Solar
Power
STATISTICS AT A GLANCE 2012-13
The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Reforms
ACT, 1999
Scope of Works of Discoms(OM.551)
Duties of Officers &
Employees(OM.552)
Duties of Officers & Employees &
Supervision(OM.41)

Consumer Services

Light Fan Connection etc Form


Light Fan Connection Form in Hindi
Light Fan connection form in English
Environmental and Social Policy &
Procedure for Transmission &
Distribution Projects.
THE INDIAN ELECTRICITY (UP
AMENDMENT)ORDINANCE 2002

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