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Solar Pump Yojana Update: Farmers Change Trend due to Long Waiting; Solar Pumps to be Installed on Wells & Tubewells

Due to long waiting of electricity connection in the state, the trend of Rajasthan farmers is now moving towards solar pump. There was no electricity connection in eight years on tube wells and wells made for moving crops in the fields. About 3 lakh 50 thousand farmers are engaged in waiting for connections.

Updated on: 6 October, 2020 1:59 PM IST By: Pronami Chetia

Since past few years, the demand for solar panels has increased rapidly in India. Moreover, banks are also providing loans in easy installments for solar panels. Every farmer including small businessman can now connect with this scheme and make good income by generating electricity.

Due to long waiting of electricity connection in the state, the trend of Rajasthan farmers is now moving towards solar pump. There was no electricity connection in eight years on tube wells and wells made for irrigating crops in the fields. More than 3 lakh farmers are waiting for connections.

Krishi Vidyut Connection

Now farmers are applying for the application of 'Krishi Vidyut Connection' in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Ajmer Discom to get solar pumps installed in the Horticulture Department. The government has also given the option to install solar pumps at subsidy to the farmers who are withdrawn from waiting of electricity connection under the Kusum scheme.

This year, more than 50 thousand farmers have started sowing the crop by installing solar pumps in their fields.

Connection to solar and electricity is preferred

Energy Minister BD said that earlier tubewells and wells were run only through electricity, but now solar pumps are also irrigating the fields. He said that we have written to the Central Government about getting loans from NABARD to farmers under the Kusum Yojana.

Now solar pump can be installed along with electricity connection

Under Kusum scheme, farmers with electricity connections will also be provided with solar pumps. Where a 10 HP motor is installed, a solar pump will be installed at a cost of 5 lakhs. In this, the farmer will give 10% cash. At the same time, 30% will be paid by bank loan. The remaining 60% will be provided through subsidy from the Central and State Government. In this, the farmer will also be able to sell the surplus power made in the solar pump at Rs 3.44 per unit by connecting the grid to DISCOM. So that the bank installment can be given.

Now farmers will be able to irrigate during the day

At present, farmers are supplied electricity in three blocks. Due to the power supply in the night block, irrigation has to be done at night. Many times farmers die due to snake and insect bites. For this reason, farmers have been demanding electricity from the past several years. The solar plant near the grid sub-station and the installation of solar pumps at the well will provide electricity to most farmers during the day.

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