2013年7月12日 星期五

Provide solar-power fans

After announcing it would provide Rs 15,000 each to beneficiaries of Ram Manohar Lohia Gramin Awas Yojna for the rural poor to install solar power panels, the Samajwadi Party government has decided to distribute solar powered fans to them. A total of 1,13,301 beneficiaries would be benefited by the scheme by March 31, 2014. 

Following a directive of Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, the Rural Development Department has asked Non-conventional Energy Development Agency (NEDA) to select the model of fans, either ceiling or table, that would be suitable to run on solar power, simultaneously with light bulbs or CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps) in the villages. 

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An official of the Rural Development Department said, "The Chief Minister has the view that fans should be provided to rural people when they have solar power facility. He has directed to provide fans in every Lohia Awas." 

Rural Development Commissioner Khatravath Ravindra Naika said, "It is yet to be decided whether NEDA will provide fans directly or cash would be given to beneficiaries to purchase the fans." Naika said that technical analysis of solar panels and batteries will be done before selecting the models of fans. 

The government had announced Ram Manohar Lohia Gramin Awas Yojna after closing Mahamaya Awas Yojna and Mahamaya Sarvajan Awas Yojna of the previous Mayawati government. 

Mahamaya Awas Yojna was for Dalits and Mahamaya Sarvajan Awas Yojna for non-Dalits who did not have pucca houses and had not got the financial assistance of Rs 45,000 for constructing houses under Indira Awas Yojna because their names were not on the BPL list of 2002. 

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