TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Setting the bar for higher government spending in the infrastructure sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday unveiled a flagship programme called “Saubhagya — Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana” to provide power to all households in the country by December 2018.
The Rs 16,320-crore scheme aims at providing “last-mile electricity connectivity to all rural and urban households”. The announcement, made at the headquarters of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, would reinforce the ruling party’s electricity-for-all target, recently advanced from 2019 to 2018. “Of the 250 million houses that India has, more than 40 million of the houses are electrified.
Through Saubhagya, without taking money from the poor, electricity will be provided to these (remaining) families. For this, we expect an expenditure of more than Rs 16,000 crore,” Modi said. The Union government will provide 60 per cent of the funds, amounting to Rs 12,320 crore. For special category states, the Centre’s contribution will be 85 per cent.