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The authority has yet to pay 2.42 billion to the government

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The Nepal Electricity Authority has shown that it has yet to pay 2.42 billion rupees to the government. It is mentioned in the 61st report of the Accountant General that according to the Mahakali treaty, the government of Nepal is providing electricity to the authority at the rate of 4.75 rupees per unit of free electricity.

The authority has yet to pay 2.42 billion to the government

2 billion 9 million rupees to the government of Nepal for providing electricity and this year's With an additional 33 million, the total arrears is 2 billion 42 million. But the General Account has said that the payment has not yet been made.

According to the Mahakali treaty between the government of Nepal and India, there is a provision that the government of Nepal will get 70 million units of electricity free of charge every year according to the Gregorian calendar and should purchase more electricity if needed.

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