Key Points

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has announced free electricity for up to 125 units starting August 1, benefiting 1.67 crore households. The government also plans to install solar power plants in the next three years. Extremely poor families will get full financial support for solar installations under the Kutir Jyoti scheme. The move comes ahead of the upcoming Bihar assembly elections.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Announces Free Electricity Up to 125 Units in Bihar

  • Free electricity for 1.67 crore Bihar families
  • Solar plants to be installed in 3 years
  • Kutir Jyoti scheme aids poor with solar costs
  • 10,000 MW solar energy expected soon
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CM Nitish Kumar announces free electricity for up to 125 units ahead of Bihar polls

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar offers free electricity for 125 units and solar power plants ahead of polls, benefiting 1.67 crore families.

"From August 1, domestic consumers won’t pay for up to 125 units of electricity. – Nitish Kumar"

Patna, July 17

Ahead of Bihar elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday announced that eleigible domestic consumers across the state will receive up to 125 units of electricity free of cost starting August 1, a move set to benefit around 1.67 crore families.

Kumar said that the government has also decided to install solar power plants on the rooftops or in the nearby public places of domestic consumers in the next three years.

"We have been providing electricity to everyone at affordable rates from the very beginning. Now we have decided that from August 1, 2025, that is, from the July bill itself, all domestic consumers in the state will not have to pay any money for electricity up to 125 units. This will benefit a total of 1 crore 67 lakh families in the state," the Bihar CM said on X.

"We have also decided that in the next three years, with the consent of all these domestic consumers, solar power plants will be installed on their rooftops or at nearby public places to provide benefits," he added.

https://x.com/NitishKumar/status/1945672309123199253

Kumar further stated that the state government will fully cover the cost of installing solar power systems for extremely poor families, while others will receive suitable financial assistance under the Kutir Jyoti scheme.

He stated that the state could have up to 10,000 megawatts of solar energy available within the next three years.

"Under the Kutir Jyoti scheme, for extremely poor families, the state government will bear the entire cost of installing solar power plants, and for the rest, the government will provide appropriate support. This means domestic consumers will no longer have to bear any cost for electricity up to 125 units, and at the same time, it is estimated that within the next three years, up to 10,000 megawatts of solar energy will be available in the state,' Kumar's post reads.

This announcement came as a move to woo voters ahead of the state assembly elections scheduled for later this year.

Continuing with his string of poll sop announcements, a day earlier, Bihar CM Kumar directed the Education Department to promptly assess vacancies for teachers in government schools and initiate the process for conducting the Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE) 4.

The Chief Minister said that the government is committed to filling teaching positions without delay and has asked officials to expedite the recruitment process.

He also reiterated the government's policy on women's reservation in the recruitment process, stating that the 35 per cent quota for women will apply only to those who are residents of Bihar.

- ANI

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Priya S
Election freebies again? 🤔 This is just vote bank politics. Where was this scheme for past 5 years? Government should focus on improving power infrastructure first - we still face 8-10 hour cuts in rural areas!
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Aman W
Solar power initiative is actually visionary! Bihar gets so much sunlight throughout year. If implemented properly, this can make state energy independent. But execution is key - hope it doesn't remain just on paper.
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Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy sector, I appreciate the solar push. But 10,000 MW in 3 years seems overly ambitious. Government should set realistic targets and focus on quality installations rather than rushing for numbers.
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Kavya N
My bua in Patna will be so happy! Her pension is just ₹1000/month and electricity bill takes big chunk. For elderly and poor families, this is Godsend. Hope other welfare schemes also get implemented smoothly 🙏
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Vikram M
Free electricity is good but what about existing dues? Many households have pending bills of thousands. Will those be waived too? Government should clarify this aspect properly.
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Nikhil C
Instead of freebies, invest in education and healthcare! Bihar's literacy rate is still below national average. Free electricity won't help if our youth remain unemployable due to poor education quality.

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