The Sunday Guardian

Ministry needs to expedite power connection­s to houses

- IANS

The implementa­tion of the Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (Saubhagya scheme), which was rolled out in September 2017 to provide electricit­y to four crore households in the country till December 2018, has been slow, data available on the Saubhagya portal shows.

At present, the Ministry of Power is daily connecting 30,000 households with electricit­y, but to achieve the target till the end of this year, the ministry will have to connect 133,000 households with electricit­y. Under the scheme, free electricit­y con- nections to all remaining unelectrif­ied economical­ly poor households in rural and urban areas will be given. Families who are not economical­ly backward will be charged Rs 500 per household in 10 equal instalment­s with the bills. “Connection” means the service cable from the power pillar, electricit­y me- ter, an LED bulb and a mobile charger point at every home. According to data available on the Saubhagya portal, in Uttar Pradesh, 55% electrific­ation work has been completed. In Jharkhand 47%, Assam 55%, Odisha 63%, Bihar 73%, Rajasthan 79%, Arunachal Pradesh 65%, and in Tripura 72% electrific­ation work have been completed. However, the electrific­ation work is running behind schedule and complaints of providing only wire connection­s with no electricit­y have been received. At present, the ministry is connecting 8.76 lakh households every month with electricit­y. Till last year December, the ministry had been connecting only 2 lakh households every month. A senior power ministry official told The Sunday Guardian: “We have digitised all the processes related to electrific­ation work and we are also keeping tabs on the progress of work under the scheme. Earlier, the power connection process was a little slow, but from February this year, we are connecting 7-9 lakh households every month with electricit­y.” “The power minister has also directed the states to increase the speed of electricit­y connection works. The ministry has also asked for regular update of data where electrific­ation work has been done. We are sure that the target taken under the scheme would be achieved. The government is committed to providing electricit­y to every household in the country and families located in remote and inaccessib­le areas would be provided with solar photovolta­ic-based standalone systems with,” the official added.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Arjun, a third generation main battle tank developed by the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO), is seen during a live demonstrat­ion by land systems at the DefExpo 2018 in Chennai, on Wednesday.
REUTERS Arjun, a third generation main battle tank developed by the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO), is seen during a live demonstrat­ion by land systems at the DefExpo 2018 in Chennai, on Wednesday.

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