An electricity bill is a monthly statement that shows how much electrical energy your household has used. Every time you switch on a light, fan, television, refrigerator, or any other appliance, it consumes electricity. The electricity board measures this usage through your meter and calculates the total units consumed. The bill shows these units, the price per unit, taxes if any, fixed charges, and the final amount you need to pay. It also includes important details like the due date, consumer number, meter reading, and billing period. Paying your electricity bill on time ensures that your home continues to get uninterrupted power supply.
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