LESCO Duplicate Bill Online From Here


Mostly LESCO Customers think that the load shedding issues are due to bad governance of LESCO. Now its time to clear this ambiguity that LESCO is working under Govt. policies, as you can say that Govt. provide funds for procurement of fuel to run this project successfully and LESCO engineers and hardworking professionals are doing their level best to reduce the deficiency of electricity and they get many successes in this regard and management of LESCO has developed many strategies to organize this vital energy related organization.



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Duplicate LESCO Bills Online

LESCO has acquaint this online utility with get delicate duplicate and printed version of late bill, any individual with reference no. can see bill through this online lesco bill utility, now copy lesco bill can be recover through this site, lesco online application is prepared to dispatch in google android market, now through this application you can see lesco bill on your versatile. Presently you can take prints of copy lesco bill. You can download delicate duplicate of your late bill and keep up your bill record. 


Govt. of Punjab is additionally genuinely connected with to put every one of the endeavors to control vitality emergencies. We require solidarity and participation through the majority of our partners particularly customers who endure amid these emergencies, Govt. have great arrangements to cover this hole through beginning new vitality venture, LESCO is presently working day and night to encourage its clients. 


Generally LESCO Customers surmise that the heap shedding issues are because of awful administration of LESCO. Presently its opportunity to clear this uncertainty that LESCO is working under Govt. arrangements, as you can say that Govt. give assets to acquisition of fuel to run this anticipate effectively and LESCO engineers and dedicated experts are doing their level best to diminish the inadequacy of power and they get numerous achievements in such manner and administration of LESCO has created numerous methodologies to sort out this indispensable vitality related association.


1-DETECTION BILLING 

1-DETECTION BILLING FOR THEFT OF ENERGY 

a) While get ready discovery bill the procurements of S-26-A, S-39, S-39-A S-44 and S-48 of the Electricity Act, 1910, as revised, might be agreed to entirely. 

b) Detection bill for exploitative deliberation or utilization of vitality will be evaluated entirely as per the procurements of Sectione26~A of the Electricity Act, 1910. Identification bill will be set up on endorsed proforme appended as Annexure-A. 

c) Before administration of location bill, a notification recommended at Annex-B will be served upon the individual whoever is discovered enjoyed burglary of vitality as characterized in Section 39 and 39-An of the Electricity Act, 1910. 

d) Detection bills not to be raised against the meters having broken or counterfeit seals. Nonetheless, identification bill will be brought up on the off chance that where, burglary has been built up. 

Household Premises: 

(i) Normal Premises: Three months recognition bill will be charged to the buyer though any location past three months will be recouped from concerned WAPDA Employee (S) at "deficiency". 

(ii) A.C Premises : Six (6) Months location bill will be charged to the customer while past Six (6) months will be recouped from concerned WAPDA representative. 

Above choices are material to Domestic Single Phase and 3-Phase meters. what's more, Single Phase Commercial meters just, Industrial association and 3-Phase business association cases will be chosen by the equipped power on legitimacy. 

2-DETECTION BILLING FOR DIRECT HOOKING 

1-BILLING PROCEDURE FOR REGISTERED CONSUMERS DIRECT HOOKING 

Whoever is found to have associated his establishments, machines and mechanical assembly with the works of licensee, with the end goal of supply of vitality without its composed assent, confers an offense to be indicted under Section 39 and 39 An of the Electricity Act, 1910, which requires a FIR to be stopped with Police. Further to repay the misfortune maintained by virtue of robbery of power, in compatibility of procurements of Section 48 on the same page, a recognition/suspicion bill will be served, according to set down technique, to such unlawful and unregistered customers, for surveying the measure of vitality esteemed to have been insincerely preoccupied, devoured or utilized for the period direct electrical association from the elevated line/supply line through counterfeit means, the procurements of Section 26-A will be taken after entirely. The proprietor or occupier of the premises which are found, until further notice, associated wrongfully with the end goal of supply of vitality with the works of the licensee are at risk for installment of recognition/evaluation bill arranged and served to repay the misfortune supported by virtue of burglary of power. 

BILLING PROCEDURE FOR UNREGISTERED Consumers Direct Hooking 

1) Authorized delegate Inspecting Officers/Detection Teams/Surveillance groups who watch persons devouring vitality by utilizing supply from the fundamental supply lines without getting an association from the Distribution Companies, would report the inconsistency to the concerned SDO, XEN, S.E. and Chief Executive for fundamental activity 

2) 'The SDO would dispense 'an all inclusive Raf. No. for billing this classification of unregistered customer by showing the Sub Division Code which comprises of 4 digits, and afterward include 3 digits of the Figure 8 took after by 4 digit comprising of 0001. These last 4 digits would increment as the quantity of customers of this class would increment to show what number of persons of above classification have been issued recognition bill. 

For instance the location bill identifying with Gulberg Sub Division No. I Lahore would convey the brief all inclusive Account No. 1511 8880001 for first shopper and Account No. 1511 8880002 for 2~ purchaser and for third buyer Account No. would be 1511 8880003 et cetera. 

3) The SDO would fill in the proforma for discovery bill (Anrexure-C), get it approvedtom the equipped power and go on to R.O. for bolstering pertinent contribution to W.C.C. 

4) The Revenue Officer would orchestrate passage in the info structure (CP-Form-1 36 or 137) and send the same to PC place for billing. 

5) The PC will get ready power bill and send it to R.O. for organizing the conveyance of same to the buyer. 

6). The SDO and R.O. would seek after recuperation under hint to the all concerned. 

(1)DETECTION BILLING ON ACCOUNT OF SLOWNESS 

an) In a watchful framework gradualness of a meter on mechanical or specialized grounds ought to be recognized inside one perusing cycle or two. Gradualness ought to be resolved either with the assistance of a check meter or by getting the meter tried with the suitable testing hardware Four proforma, Annexes-D,E,F and G have been endorsed to be utilized as a part of arrangement for finding out/deciding and charging of gradualness of meters when component of untrustworthy deliberation or utilization of vitality is not included. Charging by virtue of gradualness will proceed till the meter is supplanted. Endeavors ought to be made to supplant moderate meters immediately. 

b) The period and measure of vitality supplied to the purchaser amid such time when meter was moderate will be resolved I evaluated in the wake of considering consequences of check meter/testing gear, utilization design, endorsed load, associated load or some other appropriate criteria of the association: 

c) on the off chance that where gradualness is recognized inside one perusing cycle or two, it will be accused of the endorsement of burden authorizing power however CEO will be last power in all cases. d) in the event that where gradualness of meter was not distinguished inside one perusing cycle or two, the identification/evaluation bill because of gradualness might be charged subsequent to acquiring endorsement from equipped power specified in Section (2) underneath. 

(2) APPROVAL OF DETECTION BILL 

a) The capable power to affirm an identification bill will be the power next above of the heap authorizing power. 

b) in the event that where the heap authorizing power is Chief Executive Officer of the Company or over, the Chief Executive Officer will be the skillful power to affirm a discovery bill. 

c) Detection Bills prescribed by the Surveillance Teams I other recognizing organizations will be served simply after the endorsement of the skillful powers said at (an) and (b) above. 

(3)ACCOUNTABILITY 

At whatever point an equipped power, as characterized iii Section (2) above, gets a discovery/evaluation bill for a period surpassing three months for endorsement, such power will request obsession of obligation regarding carelessness in such manner. Be that as it may, endorsement won't be held for obsession of obligation. 

(4) SERVICE OF DETECTION BILL 

After endorsement of the location bill by a skilled power, as in Section (2) above, subtle elements thereof will be supplied to the Revenue Officer concerned. He will serve the location/appraisal bill to the customer alongside points of interest and also reasons thereof. The Revenue Officer will sustain measure of identification I appraisal bill to the Computer through applicable info structure. The PC will issue the different recognition/appraisal bill without incorporating it in the present month to month bill. It will be incorporated as unfulfilled obligations in the following current month to month bill. No officer other than a Revenue Officer is approved to issue identification bill and consequently, manual readiness of recognition bill ought to be stayed away from. 

(5) REVISION OF DETECTION BILL 

Since most extreme consideration is to be practiced in the arrangement of discovery/appraisal bill in the principal occurrence, there ought to ordinarily be no event to reexamine it. Nonetheless, if at all need is felt to reexamine an identification bill on the representation of the purchaser then the correction of the discovery bill will be endorsed by a Review Committee as constituted beneath. Be that as it may, all the while council will prescribe disciplinary move to be made against the individuals who arranged wrong identification bill in first case. 

(A). For audit of location/evaluation bills endorsed by XEN 

i) Superintending Engineer concerned (Convener) 

ii) Circle Manager (M&T) (Member) 

iii) XEN concerned (Member) 

Note: - 

Superintending Engineer concerned and one individual from the advisory group will constitute the majority. 

(B). For audit of location/evaluation bills endorsed by S.E or Chief Executive Officer. 

i) Chief Executive Officer of DISCO concerned (Convener) 

ii) Regional Manager (M&T) (Member) 

iii) S.E Concerned (Member) 

Note: - 

President and one individual from the panel will constitute the majority. Meeting of Review Committees will be hung on fortnightly premise. 

(6) LITIGATION/DISPUTES ON DETECTION BILL 

a) Neither Electricity Act, 1910 nor the Regulations of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act (XL of 1997) enable Electric Inspectors of Provisional Governments to expect locale to excite dissensions and determination/settling upon the recognition/evaluation bills served for burglary of vitality under Section-26-An of the Electricity Act, 1910. 

b) Amount of the discovery bill won't be rejected from the present month to month bills with the exception of where its recuperation is suspended by a skillful power as characterized under Clause-C of Section-Xll of the WAPDA Book of Financial Powers or by a court/gathering of capable purview. 

(7)RECOVERY OF DETECTION BILL 

In the event of default in installment of a discovery bill the current strategies set down for recuperation of unpaid debts including separation by virtue of default in installment will be taken after.

POLICY AND PROCEDURES ON DETECTION BILLS

1-DETECTION BILLING

1-DETECTION BILLING FOR THEFT OF ENERGY

a) While preparing detection bill the provisions of S-26-A, S-39, S-39-A S-44 and S-48 of the Electricity Act, 1910, as amended, shall be complied with strictly.

b) Detection bill for dishonest abstraction or consumption of energy will be assessed strictly in accordance with the provisions of Sectione26~A of the Electricity Act, 1910. Detection bill will be prepared on prescribed proforme attached as Annexure-A.

c) Before service of detection bill, a notice prescribed at Annex-B will be served upon the person whoever is found indulged in theft of energy as defined in Section 39 & 39-A of the Electricity Act, 1910.

d) Detection bills not to be raised against the meters having broken or bogus seals. However, detection bill will be raised in case where, theft has been established.

Domestic Premises:

(i) Normal Premises: Three months detection bill will be charged to the consumer whereas any detection beyond three months will be recovered from concerned WAPDA Employee (S) at "fault". 

(ii) A.C Premises : Six (6) Months detection bill will be charged to the consumer whereas beyond Six (6) months will be recovered from concerned WAPDA employee.

Above decisions are applicable to Domestic Single Phase & 3-Phase meters. and Single Phase Commercial meters only, Industrial connection and 3-Phase commercial connection cases will be decided by the competent authority on merit.

2- DETECTION BILLING FOR DIRECT HOOKING

1-BILLING PROCEDURE FOR REGISTERED CONSUMERS DIRECT HOOKING

Whoever is found to have connected his installations, appliances and apparatus with the works of licensee, for the purpose of supply of energy without its written consent, commits an offense to be prosecuted under Section 39 & 39 A of the Electricity Act, 1910, which requires an FIR to be lodged with Police. Further to compensate the loss sustained on account of theft of electricity, in pursuance of provisions of Section 48 ibid, a detection / assumption bill will be served, as per laid down procedure, to such illegal and unregistered consumers, for assessing the amount of energy deemed to have been dishonestly abstracted, consumed or used for the period direct electrical connection from the aerial line/ supply line through artificial means, the provisions of Section 26-A will be followed strictly. The owner or occupier of the premises which are found, for the time being, connected illegally for the purpose of supply of energy with the works of the licensee are liable for payment of detection / assessment bill prepared and served to compensate the loss sustained on account of theft of electricity.


BILLING PROCEDURE FOR UNREGISTERED Consumers Direct Hooking

1) Authorised representative Inspecting Officers/ Detection Teams /Surveillance teams who observe persons consuming energy by using supply from the main supply lines without obtaining a connection from the Distribution Companies, would report the irregularity to the concerned SDO, XEN, S.E. & Chief Executive for necessary action

2) ‘The SDO would allot ‘a universal Raf. No. for billing this category of unregistered consumer by indicating the Sub Division Code which consists of 4 digits, and then add 3 digits of the Figure 8 followed by 4 digit consisting of 0001. These last 4 digits would increase as the number of consumers of this category would increase to show how many persons of above category have been issued detection bill.

For example the detection bill relating to Gulberg Sub Division No. I Lahore would carry the temporary universal Account No. 1511 8880001 for first consumer and Account No. 1511 8880002 for 2~ consumer and for 3rd consumer Account No. would be 1511 8880003 and so on.

3) The SDO would fill in the proforma for detection bill (Anrexure-C), get it approvedtom the competent authority and pass on to R.O. for feeding relevant input to W.C.C.

4) The Revenue Officer would arrange entry in the input form (CP-Form-1 36 or 137) and send the same to computer center for billing.

5) The computer will prepare electricity bill and send it to R.O. for arranging the delivery of same to the consumer.

6). The SDO and R.O. would pursue recovery under intimation to the all concerned.

(1)DETECTION BILLING ON ACCOUNT OF SLOWNESS

a) In a vigilant system slowness of a meter on mechanical or technical grounds should be detected within one reading cycle or two. Slowness should be determined either with the help of a check meter or by getting the meter tested with the appropriate testing equipment Four proforma, Annexes-D,E,F & G have been prescribed to be used in series for ascertaining / determining and charging of slowness of meters when element of dishonest abstraction or consumption of energy is not involved. Charging on account of slowness will continue till the meter is replaced. Efforts should be made to replace slow meters without delay.

b) The period and amount of energy supplied to the consumer during such time when meter was slow will be determined I assessed after considering results of check meter / testing equipment, consumption pattern, sanctioned load, connected load or any other suitable criteria of the connection:

c) In case where slowness is detected within one reading cycle or two, it will be charged with the approval of load sanctioning authority but CEO will be final authority in all cases. d) In case where slowness of meter was not detected within one reading cycle or two, the detection /assessment bill on account of slowness shall be charged after obtaining approval from competent authority mentioned in Section (2) below.

(2) APPROVAL OF DETECTION BILL

a) The competent authority to approve a detection bill will be the authority next above of the load sanctioning authority.

b) In case where the load sanctioning authority is Chief Executive Officer of the Company or above, the Chief Executive Officer will be the competent authority to approve a detection bill.

c) Detection Bills recommended by the Surveillance Teams I other detecting agencies will be served only after the approval of the competent authorities mentioned at (a) & (b) above.

(3)ACCOUNTABILITY

Whenever a competent authority, as defined iii Section (2) above, receives a detection / assessment bill for a period exceeding three months for approval, such authority will ask for fixation of responsibility for negligence in this regard. However, approval will not be held for fixation of responsibility.

(4) SERVICE OF DETECTION BILL

After approval of the detection bill by a competent authority, as in Section (2) above, details thereof will be supplied to the Revenue Officer concerned. He will serve the detection / assessment bill to the consumer along with details as well as reasons thereof. The Revenue Officer will feed amount of detection I assessment bill to the Computer through relevant input form. The computer will issue the separate detection / assessment bill without including it in the current monthly bill. It will be included as arrears in the next current monthly bill. No officer other than a Revenue Officer is authorized to issue detection bill and therefore, manual preparation of detection bill should be avoided.

(5) REVISION OF DETECTION BILL

Since utmost care is to be exercised in the preparation of detection / assessment bill in the first instance, there should normally be no occasion to revise it. However, if at all necessity is felt to revise a detection bill on the representation of the consumer then the revision of the detection bill will be approved by a Review Committee as constituted below. However, simultaneously committee will recommend disciplinary action to be taken against those who prepared wrong detection bill in first instance.

(A). For review of detection / assessment bills approved by XEN

i) Superintending Engineer concerned (Convener)

ii) Circle Manager (M&T) (Member)

iii) XEN concerned (Member)

Note: -

Superintending Engineer concerned and one member of the committee will constitute the quorum.

(B). For review of detection / assessment bills approved by S.E or Chief Executive Officer.

i) Chief Executive Officer of DISCO concerned (Convener)

ii) Regional Manager (M&T) (Member)

iii) S.E Concerned (Member)

Note: -

CEO and one member of the committee will constitute the quorum. Meeting of Review Committees will be held on fortnightly basis.

(6) LITIGATION / DISPUTES ON DETECTION BILL

a) Neither Electricity Act, 1910 nor the Regulations of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act (XL of 1997) empower Electric Inspectors of Provisional Governments to assume jurisdiction to entertain complaints and determination / adjudication upon the detection / assessment bills served for theft of energy under Section-26-A of the Electricity Act, 1910.

b) Amount of the detection bill will not be excluded from the current monthly bills except where its recovery is suspended by a competent authority as defined under Clause-C of Section-Xll of the WAPDA Book of Financial Powers or by a court / forum of competent jurisdiction.

(7)RECOVERY OF DETECTION BILL

In case of default in payment of a detection bill the existing procedures laid down for recovery of arrears including disconnection on account of default in payment will be followed.

Safety Guide and Happy Life Expectancy

Quality of life Indexes

Arguably, one of the most widely valued social indicators is happiness. Social researchers often use the term quality of life (QOL) to describe what is commonly called “happiness.” One of the leading pioneers of happiness research is Dr. Ruut Veenhoven Happy Life Years#References, emeritus-professor of 'social conditions for human happiness' at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands. He is also one of the chief critics of one of the most widely used QOL indexes, the Human Development Index (HDI) published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). His 1996 paper “Happy Life-Expectancy, A Comprehensive Measure of Quality-of Life in Nations”, which appeared in the journal Social Indicators Research, proposed an alternative QOL index, called ‘happy life expectancy,’ (HLE). HLE may be a better indicator of happiness as it relies on subjective measures of happiness, as opposed to the largely materialistic measures that go into creating the HDI.

SAFETY

Never use bare wires and conductors for electricity extensions.
Always use proper plugs and switches.

Do not use electricity cables for hanging clothes.

Always use automatic voltage regulator with delayed start for deep freezers, refrigerator and televisions etc.

Always use proper capacitors MCBs (Miniature Circuit Breakers) with air-conditioners.

Do not touch metallic parts of the washing machine, electric motors and pedestal fans with out removing electricity connections.

Use proper size fuses at each stage.


CONSERVATION OF ELECTRICITY

Always cut down unwanted switch off lights, machinery and other electrical appliances when not in use.

Use florescent lamps and mercury vapor lamps in place of conventional electric lamps.

Use proper size capacitors for fans, motors i.e. inductive loading.



Human Development Index

The HDI measures average achievements based on three dimensions: 1. life-span, as measured by life expectancy at birth. 2. Education, as measured by the adult literacy rate and average amount of years spent in school in adults over 25 3. Standard of living, as measured by GDP per capita in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms in US dollars. Veenhoven is critical of the HDI because it measures QOL in terms of input, while never addressing to what extent these input provisions are in fact good for people. Furthermore, the HDI is a rather generalized index that gives a simple average of the three-dimensional achievements mentioned above, which can be expressed in this formula:

HDI = 1/3 (life expectancy index) + 1/3 (education index) + 1/3 (GDP index).
One can see that highly developed nations can have high life expectancy rates if those nations rely on excessive measures to keep a person alive. The HDI however does not account for the HOW of a particular dimension, but merely the NET RESULT. In the HDI, a hypothetical nation that had a life expectancy of say 100, would score very highly, regardless of how this nation sustained life. Using the actual HDI for 2004, China Economic history of China ranked number 22 out of 177 nations included in the HDI, right behind Germany (number 21 in the 2004 HDI). One of the reasons China ranked so highly was because its GDP was very high, although its education index and life expectancy are low when compared to other nations like the United States, Japan, or Germany.


“The most fundamental problem with this generation of QOL’s,” writes Veenhoven, “….is that they do not distinguish between means and ends, nor between societal input and societal output.”  “Economic affluence,” he writes, “can hardly be seen as an end in itself.”[1] HLE does not mix means and ends; but rather, looks at societal output specifically. For example, while current QOL-indices will look at ‘healthcare’ and ‘health’ as a single indicator, HLE focuses on the ends, ‘health.’ This makes HLE a more specific index than traditional QOL-indices. The output centric method of HLE is also one of its shortcomings. Veenhoven says, “it is of little help in daily piecemeal decision making.”.”[1] He adds, “Because it is a long term measure, it reacts slowly….it is more analogous to climate change than to the weather.”.”

HLE, better QOL gauge

Nonetheless, the HLE may prove to be a better gauge and social tool in accessing what political and social policies can actually make a nation’s peoples happier in the long run. HLE uses eight ‘nation characteristics’ when calculating the ‘happy life-expectancy.’ These criteria (which are further individuated into more subjective determinants within the larger category) are: affluence, security, freedom, social equality, cultural climate, social climate, modernization, population pressure. In determining HLE scores, Veenhoven multiplied standard-life expectancy by a happiness index correlated from the eight characteristics listed above. Iceland had the highest HLE observed by Veenhoven’s method, while Bulgaria had the lowest. Interestingly the HLE was not found to be related to unemployment, state welfare, or income equality, nor to religiousness and trust in institutions.

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTRES

CENTRAL CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, LESCO HQ
LESCO Head Quarter, 22-A Queens Road Lahore
Ph: 042-99205248

MOBILE CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER
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CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, ICHHRA LAHORE
Customer Service Center Ichra, Shah Jamal Signal Ferozpur Road
Ph:  042-3429118

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, CENTRAL CIRCLE
Customer Service center Near Said Pur Grid, Multan Road Lahore
Ph:  042-99260166

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, NORTHERN CIRCLE
Regional Customer Services Center Northern Circle Ravi Road Lahore
Ph:  042-99205076

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, SOUTHERN CIRCLE
Regional Customer Service Center Southern Circle, Ghazi Road Defence Lahore
Ph: 042-99264305

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, EASTERN CIRCLE
Regional Customer Service Center Eastern Circle, WAPDA Road Shalamar Town Lahore
Ph: 042-99250044

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, TOWNSHIP LAHORE
Township Grid at Chandni Chowk Lahore
Ph:  042-99262201

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, OKARA
Regional Customer Services Center Okara, Baynazir Road, 132 KV Grid Okara
Ph: 044-2527440-1

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, SHEIKHUPURA
Regional Customer Service Center Sheikhupura, LESCO Complex Near Regal Chowk, Sargodha Road Sheikhupura
Ph: 056-9200204-05

CUSTOMER SERVICES CENTER, KASUR
Regional Customer Service Center, Wapda Colony, Kham Karan Road Kasur
Ph:  049-9239166

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