PM launches Saubhagya scheme to provide 24x7 electricity to poor by 2019

The Rs 16,320-cr scheme
aims at providing 'last mile electricity connectivity to all rural and urban
households'
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NEWS : With energy focus reaping
benefits for the ruling BJP in Uttar Pradesh elections earlier this year, Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi today unveiled a new flagship programme of 'Saubhagya - Pradhan
Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana' to energise last mile power delivery.
The Rs 16,320-crore scheme aims at
providing 'last mile electricity connectivity to all rural and urban
households'. The announcement, made at the headquarters of Oil and Natural Gas
Corporation, will reinforce the ruling party's electricity-for-all target,
which was recently advanced from 2019 to 2018.
The Union government would provide
60% funds for the programme amounting to Rs 12,320 crore. For special category
states, the Centre’s contribution would be 85%. State governments and their
utilities would provide 10% funds. In the case of special category states, it
would be 5%. The remaining 30% expenditure would be met through loans.
The target is to complete
electrification by March 2019, two months ahead of next general elections.
States that reach the target by December 2018 would get additional funds. Of Rs
16,320-crore, rural areas would get Rs 12,320 crore while urban areas would get
Rs 2,295 crore.
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