1. Price discrimination
• Price discrimination or price differentiation is a pricing strategy where
identical or largely similar goods or services are transacted at
different prices by the same provider in different markets.
• Price differentiation is distinguished from product differentiation by
the more substantial difference in production cost for the differently
priced products involved in the latter strategy.
• Price differentiation essentially relies on the variation in the
customers' willingness to pay.
2. Types of price discrimination
• selling to each customer at a different price; this is also called one-to-one
marketing.[7] The optimal incarnation of this is called perfect price
discrimination and maximizes the price that each customer is willing to pa
First degree price
discrimination
• offering a product line[7] by creating slightly different products for the
purpose of price differentiation,[2][11] i.e. a vertical product line.
Second degree
price discrimination
• dividing the market in segments and charging the same price for everyone in
each segment
Third degree price
discrimination
3. WATER TARIFF APPLICABLE FROM 20.03.2015
for Different Categories
• CATEGORY- A (DOMESTIC CONSUMER)
Rates for water charges:-