1. Union Minister of State, Muralidhar Mohol, launched the Solar Chariot on Sunday to kick off the PM Suryaghar Free Electricity Scheme, which aims to provide free electricity to households for up to 25 years.
  2. The inauguration event in Pandavnagar saw Minister Mohol praising the efforts of MSEDCL and encouraging citizens to take advantage of the scheme to eliminate household electricity bills.
  3. Notable dignitaries present at the ceremony included MLA Siddharth Shirole, Chief Engineer Rajendra Pawar, Superintendent Engineer Sinhajirao Gaikwad, and President of MASMA Shashikant Wakade.
  4. The PM Suryaghar Scheme offers households 120 to 360 units of free electricity per month through subsidized rooftop solar power systems with capacities ranging from 1 to 3 kW.
  5. Additional subsidies are available for housing societies and electric vehicle charging stations, with a maximum of ₹90 lakh for systems up to 500 kW.
  6. A five-day Solar Chariot campaign has been launched to raise awareness about the scheme, with live demonstrations and detailed information provided to residents in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad.
  7. Minister Mohol distributed subsidy approval certificates to beneficiaries, including individuals and housing societies, with the support of officials like Executive Engineer Vijay Funde.
  8. The PM Suryaghar Scheme offers environmental benefits by promoting clean energy adoption and reducing dependence on conventional power sources, along with economic advantages like reduced electricity bills and support for green initiatives.
  9. Minister Mohol emphasized the importance of the scheme in empowering households to generate clean energy and reduce electricity bills, urging all electricity consumers to make use of this opportunity.
  10. The PM Suryaghar Free Electricity Scheme marks a milestone in sustainable development, showcasing the government’s commitment to renewable energy and paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future for all.

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