The Asian Age

PM power plan faces hurdle

- ANIMESH SINGH

The NDA government’s ambitious plan to provide 24x7 electricit­y to every unelectrif­ied rural household under the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana is facing a roadblock as it has failed to penetrate the 106 districts in 10 states that are affected by left- wing extremism ( LWE).

The government is now working on a plan where 30 per cent funding to provide electricit­y in these districts would be given by the states where they are situated and the remainder would be provided by the Centre with a repayment period of 15 to 20 years.

According to highly placed sources, in a recent interactio­n between the Centre with all the states, considerin­g the problems being faced in taking the ambitious rural electrific­ation scheme to LWE- affected areas, it was more or less unanimousl­y agreed that except for the LWE areas, the desired targets fixed under the ambitious rural electrific­ation plan for each state would be achieved

The government’s ambitious plan of providing 24x7 electricit­y has failed to penetrate the 106 districts in 10 states which are affected by left- wing extremism

by them by March 2019.

It is reliably learnt that the PMO is working out a scheme in tandem with the power ministry for LWE areas, which entails 30 per cent funding from the concerned states where these districts are located, while the balance would be given by the Union power ministry with a repayment period of 15 to 20 years. Sources said all the states were asked during the meeting to expedite electrific­ation of all unelectrif­ied villages in their jurisdicti­on as soon as possible and according to the timelines given to them under the scheme.

In fact, the states were asked to put up signboards outside villages where work had been completed declaring the village fully electrifie­d.

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