Jammu and Kashmir govt. launches ‘Saubhagya’ scheme

The initiative taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to provide electricity to 4 crore families across the country by December 2018.

December 12, 2017 11:58 am | Updated December 04, 2021 10:43 pm IST - Jammu

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The Jammu and Kashmir government has launched “Saubhagya” ( Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojna ) with an aim to provide free electricity connections to poor people in the State.

Saubhagya, an initiative taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeks to provide electricity to 4 crore families across the country by December 2018.

The State’s Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh on December 11 launched the scheme, and said electric connections would be given to poor people, identified by the Socio Economic and Caste Census of 2011 and others sections for ₹500, payable in 10 instalments in the bill.

The scheme also promises on-the-spot registration of applicants.

“It is one of the many initiatives of the Prime Minister to ensure that the poor of the country are empowered,” the Deputy Chief Minister said during the launch programme.

Directing the officers on the scheme, Mr. Singh said they should work together to ensure that the beneficiaries are identified in a transparent manner.

While referring to the various initiatives being undertaken in the power sector, Mr. Singh said that necessary mechanisms are being put in place to ensure the augmentation of State’s electric infrastructure.

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