Key Points

Madhya Pradesh's Urban Development Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya is pushing citizens towards solar energy through the PM Surya Ghar scheme. The initiative offers substantial subsidies and allows homeowners to generate and sell electricity, addressing rising power costs. With MP facing some of the highest electricity tariffs, solar adoption could provide financial relief for households and businesses. The minister's advocacy signals a potential shift towards decentralized, sustainable energy solutions.

Key Points: Vijayvargiya Urges Solar Power Over Costly Grid Electricity

  • MP households can get up to Rs 78,000 solar subsidy
  • Rooftop solar enables selling surplus power back to grid
  • Electricity rates in MP reach Rs 7.25 per unit for high consumption
  • Solar scheme promises up to 300 units of free monthly electricity
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Go for PM Surya Ghar scheme if you want cheaper power, says MP Minister

MP Minister highlights PM Surya Ghar scheme benefits, offering cheaper electricity and income opportunities through rooftop solar installations

"Nobody cares for costly power anymore - people want quality power. - Kailash Vijayvargiya, MP Urban Development Minister"

Bhopal, July 22

Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya has urged citizens to embrace solar energy over costly grid power in the state and across India.

Making it clear that costly power is no longer an issue, he said, "Nobody cares for costly power anymore - people want quality power."

Moreover, those seeking power at a cheaper rate should opt for the 'PM - Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana', as it not only offers affordable electricity but also income opportunities through net metering, the minister said.

He said now, continuous power supply has become an issue, not the cost of the power.

A comparative analysis of 2025 electricity tariffs revealed that Madhya Pradesh ranks among the top five states with the highest power costs.

According to data compiled from regulatory commissions and energy portals, domestic consumers in Madhya Pradesh pay up to Rs 7.25 per unit for consumption above 300 units, with fixed charges ranging from Rs 30 to Rs 100 per kilowatt.

Commercial users face rates as high as Rs 8.75 per unit, making power a significant expense for businesses, as per the data.

Under the scheme, households installing rooftop solar systems can receive subsidies up to Rs 78,000 and enjoy up to 300 units of free electricity per month.

The scheme also enables consumers to sell surplus power back to the grid, effectively turning homes into micro power stations.

In Madhya Pradesh, where power subsidies already strain the state budget, solar adoption could ease fiscal pressure while empowering citizens.

As energy demands rise and conventional tariffs remain high, Minister Vijayvargiya's statement may mark a strategic pivot in public discourse - one that favours decentralisation, sustainability, and consumer autonomy.

Whether citizens respond with rooftop installations or policymakers accelerate solar infrastructure, the cost of power is no longer just a budget line; it's a political and technological frontier.

- IANS

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Priya S
The concept is good but implementation is poor in rural areas. My uncle in Sehore district applied 3 months back but still waiting for approval. Government should focus on making the process faster and more transparent.
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Aman W
Rs 7.25 per unit is daylight robbery! No wonder people are struggling. Solar is the only way forward. Though initial cost is high, in long run it will save money. Government should increase subsidy amount for lower income groups.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Bhopal, I'm impressed by this scheme. In my home country Australia, solar adoption changed the energy landscape. India is taking the right steps towards sustainability. The net metering benefit is particularly attractive!
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Vikram M
Good scheme but what about maintenance costs? Solar panels need regular cleaning and repairs. Also, in MP's extreme summers, efficiency drops. Government should provide training for local technicians to support this initiative.
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Kavya N
Finally some relief from those shocking electricity bills! 😊 My neighbor installed solar panels under this scheme and his bill reduced by 80%. Planning to get it done next month. More awareness campaigns needed in smaller towns though.
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Rahul R
While the scheme is beneficial, the government should also focus on improving the existing power infrastructure

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