Contact North Delhi Power Ltd: Find below customer care details of North Delhi Power Ltd, including phone and address. You can reach the below contact for queries on electricity bills, online payment, new connections, complaints on services, office locations or other questions. Besides contact details the page also offers information and links on North Delhi Power services.
Head Office
North Delhi Power Ltd
NDPL House, Hudson Lines
Kingsway Camp
Delhi-110 009
Ph: 011 66112222
Fax: 011 27468023
Customer Care
Phone: 66111912
Email: [email protected] (general)
Email: [email protected] (complaints)
Other Contacts
Complaints: 66404040
Street Lights: 66404444
New Connections: 66111912
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View Bill
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Online Bill Payment
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About North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL)
North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL) was formed in the year 2002. It is a joint venture between Tata Power and Government of NCT, Delhi. The majority stake is held by Tata Power. Currently the company caters to some 12 lakh consumers and has a peak load of around 1350 MW. NDPL as of now distributes electricity in the North & North West areas of Delhi. The company has received the ‘National Award for Meritorious Performance’ thrice by the Ministry of Power, Govt of India.
Power failure is the major problem for Rohini Sec 3 area.Also power fluctuation Continue.We have complained several times for this but we are not getting any inputs from this organisation also mechanical engineers are demanding bribe for rectification.
I had made a complaint at ND PL customer care center on 1.06.2012 regarding load shedding after 9 P.M My CA/CRN No. is 60003657560. The sanctioned load is 7.00 KW. However after 9 p.m even the fan and tube light do not function. The complaint No is 2002823938. How much time the NDPL will take to attend the complaint.
The street lights & road lights in singh nagar, anand parbat, new delhi-110005 near CNG petrol pump, always is on, even in the day. Is this the right way to save electricity? Hope the concerned person is reading.