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Noida Power Company Limited NPCL : Cheque Payment

Organization : Noida Power Company Limited
Service Name : Cheque Payment
Office Location: Greater Noida
Home Page : https://iwebapps.noidapower.com:8032/Default.aspx
Website : https://www.noidapower.com/

NPCL Cheque Payment

Instructions For Cheque Payment:
1. Cheque shall be drawn in favor of NOIDA POWER COMPANY LIMITED and should be crossed A/C Payee.

Related / Similar Facility : Noida Power NPCL Online Vendor Registration

2. Name , Address , Consumer Number and Billing Month shall be written in BLOCK letters on the reverse of the cheque.

3. Cheque shall be attached with the stub (detachable lower part of latest electricity bill.)

4. Payment by Cheque shall not be accepted after 7 days from the Due Date.

5. Outstation cheques are NOT accepted.

6. Post Dated Cheque shall NOT be accepted .

7. Please tender the exact amount of the bill. Part payment of the bill shall NOT be accepted.

8. Cheques shall not be accepted for consumers with disconnected supply.

9. Cheques for Gross Amount will only be accepted / considered if deposited after the due date specified in the bill.

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Clearing Time for Cheque Box :
1500 Hrs Mon – Fri
1300 Hrs on Saturday
No clearing on Sundays / Holidays

Cash/Cheque Collection Centres:
Customer Care Centre:
H Block Substation, Sector Beta – II :
Mon to Fri: 10.00 Hr to 15.00 Hr
Sat: 10.00 Hr to 13.00 Hr
11.00 Hr to 14.30 Hr on 17 to 24th of the month

Surajpur Substation :
11.00 Hr to 14.30 Hr on all working days except Saturday

Udyog Kendra 33/11 kV Substation, Opposite K-3 Electronics :
11.00 Hr to 14.30 Hr on 12 to 16th of the month

Bilaspur Cash Office :
11.00 to 14.30 Hr on 5 to 10th and 28 to 30th of every month

Cheque Drop Box:
Udyog Kendra 33/11 kV Substation, Opposite K-3 Electronics
At Head Office, Noida Power Company Limited
Customer Care Centre, Opp. Ryan International School, Sector Alpha-I
33/11 kV Surajpur Substation, Surajpur Dadri Main Road

Safety Tips :
Electricity travels by the path of least resistance to ground. Hence, elements, which are good conductors of electricity, are more at risk when in contact with a source of electricity. For instance Metals, water and human bodies are good conductors of electricity.

The sheer water content of human bodies (approximately 70%) makes human beings particularly susceptible to passage of electricity. When electricity passes through our body, it puts enormous stress on the nervous and cardiovascular systems.

Burns caused by electric ‘shocks’ may result in serious injury or death. Hence, electrical safety is something that should never be taken lightly. Therefore, to ensure your safety, this section brings you some safety tips.

Outdoors :
** Never touch a fallen power line or anything or anyone in contact with one. Always assume that the power line is energized and maintain safe distance. A low-hanging wire can suddenly move unexpectedly if there is a strong wind is blowing. In any electrical emergency, stay calm and call for help.

** Watch for power lines when using a ladder, pruning trees, carrying long tools or pipes, working on the roof or installing an antenna.

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