State waives OC requirement for new power connections

The state government has granted a one-time exemption from the mandatory Occupancy Certificate requirement for new residential electricity connections. This policy applies to buildings up to G+3 floors on sites measuring up to 2,400 sq. ft. and includes specific rural structures.
Why it matters
This simplifies the bureaucratic process for homeowners to access essential utility services, potentially benefiting thousands of residents in urban and rural areas.
In a relief for homeowners awaiting permanent electricity connections, the State government has granted a one-time exemption from the mandatory Occupancy Certificate (OC) requirement for newly-constructed residential buildings.
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