A tailor in Gujarat’s Valsad experienced a moment of disbelief when he received an electricity bill amounting to ₹86 lakh—an amount that exceeded the property value of his shop. Muslim Ansari, who co-manages New Fashion Tailor with his uncle, typically pays his bills via UPI, with charges rarely crossing ₹2,000. This unexpected figure left him both stunned and deeply concerned.
“I couldn’t believe my eyes. How could such an error occur? I immediately visited the electricity board office to address the issue,” said Ansari.
Error in Meter Reading
The tailoring shop, located in Chor Gali, sources electricity from the Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Limited (DGVCL), which serves over 32 lakh consumers across seven districts in south Gujarat. Upon investigation, DGVCL officials discovered that the inflated bill resulted from an error in meter reading.
“The individual recording the meter reading mistakenly added two extra digits—’10’—to the actual reading. This error resulted in the ₹86 lakh bill. We have corrected the mistake and issued a revised bill of ₹1,540,” explained Hitesh Patel, an employee of the power company.
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Relief for the Tailor
Relieved by the resolution, Ansari shared that his new bill was consistent with his usual charges. “They checked everything and provided a corrected bill for ₹1,540. I’m back to focusing on stitching garments,” he remarked, smiling.
An Unlikely Attraction
The incident has brought unexpected attention to New Fashion Tailor. Curious locals have been flocking to the shop, snapping photos of the inflated bill. With humor, Ansari joked, “Maybe I should start charging for these photo sessions!”
This unusual event has been a source of amusement for many, but it also underscores the importance