Tribal, Rural Beneficiaries Share Transformative Impact of Govt Energy Schemes

Union Minister Shripad Yesso Naik interacted with beneficiaries of key government energy and tribal welfare schemes invited for Republic Day celebrations. Beneficiaries from tribal and rural backgrounds shared how access to electricity and clean energy has transformed their lives. The Minister highlighted that 95% of identified PVTG households have been electrified under the PM-JANMAN scheme. He also detailed progress under the DA-JGUA and PM-KUSUM schemes, which are bringing solar power and development to remote habitations.

Key Points: Minister Naik Hails Progress of PM-JANMAN, DA-JGUA, PM-KUSUM Schemes

  • 95% electrification of PVTG homes under PM-JANMAN
  • Over 21.7 lakh solar pumps deployed via PM-KUSUM
  • Rs 4,203 cr sanctioned for tribal electrification under DA-JGUA
  • 249 beneficiaries from 15 states invited for Republic Day
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Union MoS Shripad Yesso Naik interacts with beneficiaries of PM-KUSUM, PM-JANMAN and DA-JGUA

Union Minister Shripad Naik interacts with beneficiaries of flagship energy schemes, highlighting near-complete tribal electrification and solar pump deployment.

"Beneficiary feedback is central to improving implementation - Shripad Yesso Naik"

New Delhi, January 24

Ahead of the 77th Republic Day, the Union MoS for Power and New and Renewable Energy Shripad Yesso Naik interacted with beneficiaries of flagship schemes of Government of India, PM-JANMAN, DA-JGUA and PM-KUSUM, who have been specially invited to attend the Republic Day Celebration this year, an official press release from Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said.

The interaction reflected the Government's steadfast commitment to inclusive development and last-mile delivery under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

During the interaction, beneficiaries from tribal and rural backgrounds shared firsthand experiences of how access to electricity and clean energy has transformed their daily lives, improving education outcomes, healthcare access, livelihoods, safety and overall dignity.

The Minister highlighted the significant progress achieved under Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM-JANMAN), launched on Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas in November 2023 to electrify households belonging to Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs). Out of around 1.43 lakh identified households, electrification has been completed in nearly 1.36 lakh homes, about 95% progress, through coordinated efforts of the Ministry of Power, State Governments and DISCOMs.

The Minister also outlined the progress under the Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyaan (DA-JGUA), launched in October 2024 to extend development benefits to Scheduled Tribe habitations. Under this scheme, a central grant of Rs 4,203 crore has been sanctioned for the electrification of over 2.83 lakh households and more than 4,200 public places, with around 56,000 households already electrified. Special relaxations in cost norms have been provided to ensure the electrification of remote and previously unconnected habitations.

The Minister also underscored the transformative impact of the PM-KUSUM scheme, the world's largest programme for solarisation of agriculture. To date, 10.4 GW of solar capacity has been installed, over 21.7 lakh solar pumps have been deployed, benefiting more than 21 lakh farmers, leading to a substantial reduction in diesel consumption and carbon emissions.

The Minister also made a brief reference to the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, highlighting its role in enabling households to access affordable rooftop solar power, reduce electricity bills and move towards energy self-reliance.

A total of 249 beneficiaries of the above schemes from 15 States across the country have been invited to participate in the Republic Day celebrations. The three-day programme in Delhi has commenced with the interaction with the Minister.

The interaction concluded with the Minister reiterating that beneficiary feedback is central to improving implementation and ensuring that the fruits of development reach every citizen, especially those living in the most remote and underserved regions of the country.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
My cousin's village in Odisha got solar pumps under KUSUM. It's a game-changer for farmers, saving so much on diesel costs. Happy to see these beneficiaries getting recognition in Delhi. More power to them!
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Arun Y
Good initiative, but implementation on ground needs constant monitoring. In our district, some PVTG families are still waiting. Hope the feedback from these 249 beneficiaries leads to faster, leak-proof delivery.
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Sarah B
As someone working in rural development, connecting the last mile is the toughest part. Schemes like DA-JGUA with relaxed cost norms for remote areas show a practical approach. The solar push is also crucial for climate goals.
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Vikram M
Bringing beneficiaries to R-Day celebrations is a brilliant way to honour them. They are the true heroes of India's growth story. Hope their stories inspire more such inclusive policies. 🙏
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Karthik V
The numbers are promising - 21 lakh solar pumps, 1.36 lakh homes electrified. But the real success is in the "overall dignity" mentioned. Electricity isn't just a utility; it's a fundamental right that empowers.

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