The Electricity Amendment Bill, 2014, claims several laudatory objectives such as the promotion of competition through segregation of carriage and content, increased renewable energy development, and enhancing open access to power producers and consumers for unhindered access to transmission and distribution networks to transmit power to any part of the country in a non-discriminatory manner. But issues pertaining to energy access for 75 million rural households or around 300 million p...
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