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Tamilnadu Electricity Board

Tamilnadu Electricity Board, The Board sought Tamilnadu Electricity, Chennai: The Tamils Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) to extend for a period of three months from the central Government to complete the dismantling process. The board granted dozens of extensions in the past six years.
Tamil Nadu, the transfer of limited liability (TNTCL), has begun its work, recording and distribution company generation, Tamil Nadu, the generation and distribution Co., Ltd. (TNGENDISCO), and the Holding Company, TNEB limited, but over the transfer of assets and staff has not yet been completed.
“It was due to expire by March dismantling of 15, but can not meet the deadline. Thus, we have requested the extension for three months and there are opportunities to obtain permission from us as we did the majority of the bifurcation of the relevant work,” said a senior TNEB.
TNTCL was opened in December in December 2009 by Prime Minister M. Karunanidhi (it was registered in June 2009) and a degree to start a business may have been obtained and TNGENDISCO TNEB Limited.
“The company is working on the transfer of the balance sheet is zero. Soon the generation and distribution company is also starting work. We have sent a proposal to the state government for appointing directors to the companies,” said the official .
He said only the transfer of assets and liabilities and was waiting. “We have completed the internal process for the transfer of assets. Regarding the transfer of the employee there are some problems and Ggvernment Union wants to be part of the pension is the responsibility. This can be done only after consultation with the government,” added.
Some staff members who have joined for the TNEB when she was a government department and retired after it became board are now afraid of losing their pensions if the institution becomes the company. “We have assured them that they would receive the same benefits they had received earlier. And will provide all the details of the Council during a meeting on Monday,” the official said.
Under the Central Electricity Act of 2003, and each State electricity boards (SEBs) is to separate the functions of the transmission of the business of trading power. This legislation aims to reform the energy sector and toning up the performance of State Electricity Boards, which suffered from operating losses and inadequate supplies.
Tamilnadu Electricity Board

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