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MPS told to contribute for solar electrific­ation of villages

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The move is in keeping with the government’s emphasis on the maximum use of new and renewable energy which includes solar energy and less dependence on fossil fuels

NEW DELHI: All Members of Parliament have been asked to contribute through their MPLADS fund towards providing street lights in rural areas powered by solar energy.

A directive in this regard has been issued to members of both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. The contributi­on has to be made from MPLADS (MPS’ Local Area Developmen­t scheme), it said. The move is in keeping with the government’s emphasis on the maximum use of new and renewable energy which includes solar energy and less dependence on fossil fuels. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has outlined his vision for increasing India’s renewable energy capacity five-fold from 30 GW to 175 GW, including a boost in solar power generation from 20 GW to 100 GW.

“Some of the states have electrific­ation of less than 50 per cent. As several areas in these states have inadequate coverage of street lighting, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has developed Atal Jyoti Yojna for providing solar lighting systems for public use,” reads the directive.

The Atal Jyoti Yojna provides for 75 per cent of cost of solar street lighting through the ministry’s budget and the balance 25 per cent is to be provided from MPLADS funds, Panchayat and Urban Local Bodies’ funds.

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