Talk of work / only 10 rupees sitting at home getting LED bulbs, find out how to get benefits in Modi government's scheme
Talk of work / only 10 rupees sitting at home getting LED bulbs, find out how to get benefits in Modi government's scheme
Gram Ujala Yojana provides cheap LED bulbs to the villagers for only Rs. The government is making every effort to ensure electricity in the village
LED bulbs are available for only Rs
Launch of Pradhan Mantri Ujala Yojana in 2015
Most bulbs distributed in 5 states
The employees appointed under this scheme will go to each village and take 5 old bulbs from them and give a new LED bulb for Rs.
The scheme was launched in March 2021 by Union Minister of State for Energy RK Singh in Ara, Bhojpur district. Currently LED bulbs are being provided in rural areas. The Central Government is constantly trying to reach out to every section of the society through its work. In the same vein, the central government will provide LED bulbs to rural electricity consumers in 12 districts, including Patna in Bihar, next month under the Gram Ujala Yojana at Rs 10. These include Patna, Bhagalpur, Banka, Bhabhua, Begusarai, Munger, Nalanda etc.
The Central Government is constantly trying to reach out to every section of the society through its work. In the same vein, the central government will provide LED bulbs to rural electricity consumers in 12 districts, including Patna in Bihar, next month under the Gram Ujala Yojana at Rs 10. These include Patna, Bhagalpur, Banka, Bhabhua, Begusarai, Munger, Nalanda etc.
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25 lakh LED bulbs will be provided in Bhojpur. In the second phase, one crore rural people in the state will be given bulbs. The scheme aims to promote energy and environmental protection.
The Central Government announced the Pradhan Mantri Ujala Yojana on May 1, 2015. Under which LEDs were made available at low prices, which could save electricity. PM Modi described the scheme as a perfect tool to take the country on the path of enlightenment.
In the early years of the scheme, about 90 million LED bulbs were distributed in 125 cities. Which would have saved about Rs 550 crore. Please be informed that this scheme is being undertaken by EESL, a joint venture company of the Ministry of Power.
As per the information received, a total of 36,74,41,809 crore LED bulbs have been distributed till June 24. Distributed in Odisha, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.