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Mumbai: College girls face 3 days of hell for not paying inflated bill

Adani billing scam >> Power bill for one bedroom house shared by four students shoots up from Rs 900 to Rs 70,000; as they contest it, power giant cuts off their supply

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The girls had moved into the apartment in July, but last month was the first time they were charged so much. Pic/Sneha Kharabe

The girls had moved into the apartment in July, but last month was the first time they were charged so much. Pic/Sneha Kharabe

These have been dark days for four college students living a Khar building. They were first slapped with a power bill of Rs 71,540 for two months by Adani Power and then had the connection cut off.

Then, when they tried to protest, they were forced to live in the dark after their power was cut by Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited. The power supply was restored last evening, only after the girls agreed to clear the dues. Even though their power was restored on Monday, the girls still remain in the dark about why they were charged so much.

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