Key Points

The PM Surya Ghar Yojana is changing lives in Bihar by making solar power accessible. Residents report significant savings on electricity bills thanks to the government's Rs 78,000 subsidy. The scheme not only benefits households financially but also contributes to environmental protection. Local technicians note growing interest as more people recognize the program's dual economic and ecological advantages.

Key Points: PM Surya Ghar Yojana Transforms Lives in Bihar with Solar Power

  • PM Surya Ghar Yojana offers Rs 78,000 subsidy for solar panel installation
  • Beneficiaries report drastic reduction in monthly electricity bills
  • Scheme creates employment opportunities in solar energy sector
  • Helps combat global warming while cutting household expenses
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PM Surya Ghar Yojana brings turnaround in people's lives in several cities

Bihar residents save on electricity bills and reduce carbon footprint with PM Surya Ghar Yojana's solar subsidy scheme.

"Earlier, electricity bills used to be Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000. Now, after solar panels, it has reduced drastically. - Satish Kumar, Beneficiary"

Patna, June 29

PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana has brought decisive change in the lives of people and their lifestyle, in several cities of Bihar. Those who have subscribed to the scheme are drawing benefits of the scheme, in terms of reduced electricity bills.

A couple of beneficiaries in Motihari and Muzaffarpur districts shared the transformative change in their lives due to the scheme, and also how they were saving money on power bills.

The beneficiaries said that out of the total cost of installing solar panels, the government gives Rs 78,000 as a subsidy.

Satish Kumar, a resident of Motihari, said, “ Earlier, every month the electricity bills used to be Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000 rupees. Now, after installing solar panels, it has reduced drastically.

Technician Dharmendra Kumar said that installing solar panels under this scheme saves electricity bills and also provides a discount of Rs 78,000 from the central government. He said that 300 people have installed solar panels in Motihari in a year.

Satendra Kumar Singh, director of the company installing solar panels, said that the number of people taking advantage of PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana is increasing every day because this is beneficial from many aspects.

“First of all, consumers get relief from electricity bills, and at the same time, it also contributes a lot to preventing the problem of global warming. People are also getting employment through this scheme,” he said.

Ashok Kumar, an engineer from Professor Colony, Muzaffarpur, said that this is a very good scheme of the Central Government.

After applying under this, he, along with other beneficiaries, got solar panels installed at their houses, adding that a rebate of Rs 78,000 was given by the Central Government.

Kumar said that he got information about the scheme through social media.

He also requested the government to promote this scheme so that more people can benefit from it.

- IANS

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Priya S
My uncle in Patna got this installed last month. His bill went from ₹2,800 to just ₹300! But the application process was quite lengthy - hope they simplify it so more people can benefit.
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Rohit P
Great scheme but implementation needs work. In my area, the subsidy takes 6-8 months to come. Also, many people don't have proper rooftops for installation. Government should address these practical issues.
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Sarah B
As an environmentalist, I'm thrilled to see India embracing solar energy at this scale! The dual benefit of cost savings and reducing carbon footprint is brilliant. More awareness campaigns needed in rural areas though.
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Kavya N
Bahut badhiya yojana hai! My neighbor got it and now keeps telling everyone "Mera bijli ka bill zero aa raha hai" with so much pride 😄 Hope the government extends this to rental homes too.
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Michael C
The employment generation aspect is often overlooked. In my solar installation company in Bangalore, we've hired 12 new technicians just to handle demand from this scheme. Win-win for economy and environment!

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