
Industries brace for showdown with CESC over power tariff hike
The Hindu
They say they are yet to recover from pandemic-induced downturn
The manufacturing and service sectors in Mysuru are bracing for elaborate objections to the power tariff escalation sought by Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation.
The fresh proposal for upward revision comes hardly six months after the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) had approved a hike in June last year.
“We are yet to fully recover from the downturn owing to the pandemic and now the CESC has sought another upward revision in tariff which will break our backs’’, said Suresh Kumar Jain of Mysuru Industries Association.

The Ministry of Railways has announced a rationalisation of passenger fares, effective from December 26, aiming to balance rising operational costs while keeping passenger impact minimal. Suburban services and Monthly Season Ticket holders remain unaffected, while ordinary and AC classes see small increases. The move is expected to generate ₹600 crore in revenue and strengthen safety and efficiency across the railway network.












