Landline customers owe Rs 2,397 cr in bills to BSNL: Govt
Related
Top Stories
- Spot-fixing: Chandila was in touch with four sets of bookies, says Delhi Police
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives, to hold talks with PM on boundary, water issues
- IPL 2013: Delhi Daredevils crash to defeat, finish last
- Jaganmohan's wife attacks CBI, accuses it of working at Congress behest
- Blast accused death: UP govt seeks CBI probe, FIR against 42 persons
The government today said an amount of Rs 2,397.66 crore was due for payment on September 30, 2012, in respect of landline bills for all telecom circles of state-run BSNL.
"An amount of Rs 2,397.66 crore in respect of landline bills for all telecom circles of BSNL was due for payment on September 30, 2012. Out of this, an amount of Rs 335.26 crore pertains to UP (E) telecom circle," Minister of State for Communications and IT Milind Deora said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.
He was replying to queries on whether huge landline bills were due for payment in BSNL's telecom circles, including UP (East).
"The outstanding amount for BSNL stood at Rs 3,194.34 crore in 2009-10, Rs 2,842.51 crore in 2010-11 and Rs 2,420.47 crore in 2011-12, while the telco recovered Rs 8,964.57 crore in 2009-10, Rs 6,700.05 crore in 2010-11 and Rs 5,975.56 crore in 2011-12," Deora said.
The state-run telecom operator had recovered Rs 2,541.84 crore up to September 2012.
The amount recovered is against the outstanding bills of previous years and also against fresh bills issued every year, he added.
Deora said the defaulter cases are being pursued in each circle through the pursuit cell and in respect of cases, found fit for litigation, legal process is initiated for recovery of dues from the defaulting customers.
Editors’ Pick
- Former Ranji player among 3 more held
- Rajasthan Royals to file FIR against tainted trio
- If found guilty, BCCI to ask ICC to erase Sreesanth records
- Top cops among 42 named in death of blast accused
- PM takes tough line on incursion issue
- Security forces blame Maoists, villagers say CoBRA man was killed in ‘friendly fire’
- Travellers’ nightmare: Yellow fever vaccine stocks run out, production unit awaits repair


Part rock concert, part investment workshop: Warren Buffett leads annual meeting like no other
Carmakers' rumbles against quadricycle grow louder
Mukesh Ambani in race to buy IMG Worldwide
Enter the compact luxury



















