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Only These People Get Benefits Under The Suryodaya Yojana; These People Are Not Included In The List

PM Suryoday Yojana Eligibility: The government of India runs many schemes for the country’s citizens based on the country’s different sections. Due to the increasing electricity consumption, the electricity bills of people’s homes are also increasing. This is especially true in the summer season.

The central government has devised a scheme for the poor and needy. Under this scheme, solar panels will be installed in people’s homes, controlling the cost of electricity. The government is also providing subsidies for installing solar panels. Who can get solar panels installed in their homes under PM Suryoday Yojana? What are the criteria for this? Let us know.

These People Will Get The Benefit Of Suryoday Yojana

Under the PM Suryoday Yojana, run by the Government of India, solar panels are installed on the roofs of people’s houses. The target is to reduce the electricity bill to zero. Prime Minister Modi announced this scheme in Ayodhya on 22 January. One crore people will be given benefits under this scheme. Only those who can benefit from Pradhan Mantri Suryodaya Yojana are eligible.

That is, people from the poor class will first be given benefits under this scheme; after this, the middle-class people will be given the scheme’s benefits. Only those people can apply for PM Suryodaya Yojana with their own house and Indian citizenship. Their income should be less than one and a half lakhs.

These People Will Not Get The Benefit

Under PM Suryodaya Yojana, those in the tax-paying category are not given benefits. So, the same people who do government jobs or those whose families do government jobs are also not given benefits under the Pradhan Mantri Suryodaya Yojana.

The purpose of this scheme is to save the poor and needy from the expenses of electricity bills. To make the electricity of their house zero. Although not everyone can benefit under the Suryodaya scheme, anyone can get a subsidy from the Government of India for installing solar panels under other schemes.

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