The Department of Power, Nagaland has released the list of to 100 defaulting Government consumers in Nagaland. The Department is once again compelled to release the details as inspite of several reminders and notices, they fail to clear the dues. The outstanding Top 100 Government Departments amount to Rs. 15.45 cr.
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