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Project Suryaprakash helps to light up villages in Maharashtra
Two Maharashtra villages recently experienced
electricity for the first time — thanks to Tata Power Community
Development Trust’s (TPCDT) new initiative ‘Project Suryaprakash’.
Remotely located Limbarvadi and Bhadaskonda villages in the Mulshi
region of Pune benefitted from the project.
The
project is one of the initiatives to facilitate the implementation of a
NABARD scheme of solar energy based home lighting system (HLS). It is
being provided technological support by Tata BP Solar.
“Project
Suryaprakash was launched with an aim to empower the existing network
of self help groups (SHGs) in the process of creating awareness and
making HLS accessible to communities. As the existing network of SHG
comprises mostly women, the project has been designed to empower
womenfolk. Training programmes have been designed for the beneficiaries
and the trainees. Mostly women will be assisting the Tata team in the
installation process,” a company release stated.
The
uniqueness of the project is that the villagers themselves are doing
the entire funding, training, operations and maintenance jobs and TPCDT
has only been a facilitator by tying up with NABARD for government
subsidy and bank loans.
According to the model, the
SHG will be running the scheme, employing two persons and will be
responsible for repayment of loans. TPCDT also plans to sign a
memorandum of understanding with Bank of Maharashtra for financing the
project.
S. Padmanabhan, chairman of TPCDT, said that
the project aims at lighting up 1,000 households of various communities
in Maharashtra. “We look forward to the support of various stakeholders
who will be instrumental in fulfilling the lighting requirements of the
targeted number of households,” he added.
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