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DC Budgam reviews progress of PM Surya Ghar- Muft Bijli Yojana
8/29/2025 9:47:10 PM
Early Times Report
BUDGAM, Aug 29: In order to assess the status of PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana in the district, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-ud-Din Bhat today chaired a detailed review meeting, here.
The meeting was informed that the district has a yearly target of 1,062 rooftop solar installations, out of which 245 have already been completed in August 2025 while total 349 installations have so far been completed.
Among subdivisions, Chadoora has 148 installations, Charar-i-Sharief has 109, Budgam has 57, Narbal with 28 and Beerwah 08.
At the district level, more than 10,700 applications have been submitted under the scheme, and around 1,500 have been selected by vendors. So far, 349 rooftop solar units have been installed, inspections have been completed for 328 units, while 320 cases have received subsidy approvals and 279 households have already received disbursements.
Speaking on the occasion, DC said that the progress achieved in Chadoora and Charar-i-Sharief subdivisions is commendable.
He instructed the officers and field agencies to intensify efforts so that the benefits of the scheme reach every eligible household.
DC stressed that rooftop solar is not only a step towards clean and renewable energy but also a direct relief to households by ensuring free electricity of up to 300 units per month. He said the scheme has the potential to reduce dependency on conventional power supply and provide long-term savings for families.
He directed the concerned departments to closely monitor vendor performance, speed up the inspection process, and clear pending subsidy cases without unnecessary delays. He also emphasised the need to conduct widespread awareness campaigns at the grassroots level, making people aware of the scheme's financial and environmental benefits.
Dr Bilal reiterated that Budgam district must strive to achieve its annual target of rooftop installations well in time and called for greater coordination among officers, field staff, and vendors.
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