Delhi Jal Board Implements Annual Increment in Water and Sewer Connection Charges

Residents Brace for Elevated Costs as DJB’s Decision Takes Effect

In a recent move, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has announced a significant increase in infrastructure charges for water and sewer connections across Delhi. Effective April 1, this decision impacts residential, institutional, and commercial properties, raising concerns about the affordability and accessibility of essential services.

💧 Increased Charges Across the Board 💧

  • 📈 A Uniform Hike: A 5% increase in the charges for water and sewer connections has been implemented across various categories, affecting a broad spectrum of properties.
  • 🗓️ Effective Date: The revised rates have come into effect starting April 1, following the DJB’s decision dated September 24, 2020, which outlined an annual increment of 5% in charges.

🏗️ Specifics of the Hike 🏗️

  • 📏 Plot Size Consideration: The new charges apply to constructions on plots exceeding 200 square meters, aiming to standardize the fee structure across different property sizes.
  • 🚫 Opposition Voiced: The BJP has criticized the increase, arguing that the foundational infrastructure charges in Delhi are already steep, and further hikes will only burden the people.

💰 Detailed Rate Structure 💰

  • 🏠 For Residential Properties:
    • A & B categories: ₹243.11 per sq ft
    • C category: ₹182.33 per sq ft
    • D category: ₹121.55 per sq ft
    • E to H categories: ₹60.77 per sq ft
  • 🏢 For Commercial Properties (Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Malls, Industries, and Offices):
    • A & B categories: ₹425.43 per sq ft
    • C category: ₹303.88 per sq ft
    • D category: ₹182.33 per sq ft
    • E to H categories: ₹121.55 per sq ft
  • 🎓 For Institutional Category (Schools, Colleges, Hospitals, etc.):
    • A & B categories: ₹303.88 per sq ft
    • C category: ₹243.11 per sq ft
    • D category: ₹151.94 per sq ft
    • E to H categories: ₹91.16 per sq ft
  • 🚰 Sewer Connection Rates for Residential Properties: Range from ₹36.47 to ₹145.87 per sq ft.
In Shorts
  • 🔍 Scrutinizing the Surge: The DJB’s decision to raise water and sewer connection charges has sparked debate, with the BJP calling for a rollback to alleviate public burden.
  • 🏡 Impact on Residents: Homeowners and businesses across Delhi must now navigate these increased charges, prompting discussions on affordability and access to essential services.
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