The Asian Age

4cr rural houses yet to get power supply

- ANIMESH SINGH

The Centre may soon have to work on changing the definition of an ‘electrifie­d village’, as despite its aggressive push towards ensuring power supply to all households of the country, there are still more than 4 crore households which are yet to be electrifie­d, even though there are 99.4 per cent ‘electrifie­d villages’ in the nation.

Highly-placed sources have indicated that the Union power ministry may look into the possibilit­y of declaring a village ‘fully electrifie­d’ once all its households receive power supply.

With the NDA Government aggressive­ly pushing its ‘24x7 Power for All’ agenda, the technicali­ty seems to have put it on the backfoot and therefore a relook at the definition seems imminent.

According to the official definition of an ‘electrifie­d village’, a village with only 10 per cent households getting power

With the NDA Government aggressive­ly pushing its ‘24x7 Power for All’ agenda, the technicali­ty seems to have put it on the backfoot and therefore a relook at the definition seems imminent

supply is declared as ‘electrifie­d’.

In other words, despite 90 per cent of households in a village getting no electricit­y, it is considered as fully electrifie­d.

What seems to have put the Centre into a quandry is that according to the current definition, 99.4 per cent villages are electrifie­d, but at the same time more than 4 crore households in the country are still deprived of electricit­y connection.

This seems to be sending a misleading signal and therefore sources privy to developmen­ts said that a relook may soon be initiated. It has been brought to the notice of the Power Ministry through stakeholde­rs that the present definition does not reflect the true picture of universal access to electricit­y status in the country.

Thus, only when all the households in a village start receiving power supply, should a village be declared as fully electrifie­d.

The anomaly needs to be rectified soon as the power ministry has already signed ‘24x7 Power for All’ documents with all the states, which makes them beneficiar­ies of the Centre’s ambitious Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana, or rural electrific­ation scheme.

This scheme, along with a slew of other such initiative­s, is aimed at helping states provide uninterrup­ted power supply to every households. Only when the definition of a fully electrifie­d village will be properly defined, that the objective of providing power to rural households, will be fully achieved.

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