India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched a 16bn rupee scheme ($2.5bn/£1.8bn) to electrify all households by December 2018, reports BBC.
It will cover more than 40 million families in rural and urban India - roughly a quarter of the country.
The “Saubhagya scheme” will largely be funded by the federal government.
The government also aims to provide free electricity to poor families identified by them based on socio-economic data.
It will bring “a monumental change in the lives of the poor,” the PTI news agency quoted Modi as saying.
Around 300 million of India’s 1.3 billion people are still not connected to the electricity distribution grid.
Although the households to be covered are spread across the country, the scheme primarily targets rural India where electrification rates are much lower.
Millions of rural Indians still rely on lamps fuelled by kerosene, the use of which the scheme hopes to cut. Kerosene is a huge health and environmental hazard and restricting its use would further India’s ambitious climate goal to cut emissions.
The federal government also launched another electrification programme in July 2015 under which thousands of villages were connected to the grid.
Unlike the earlier one, the Saubhagya scheme targets individual households rather than villages.
This is because a village is declared as electrified if 10 per cent of households, schools, health centres and government offices have access to electricity.
Remote, and often inaccessible, villages have proved to be a major challenge in the electrification drive. The government has said it will distribute solar packs (comprising LED lights, a fan and a plug) and a battery bank to households in these villages.
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