Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Banswara, Rajasthan, to interact with beneficiaries of the PM-KUSUM scheme, expressing heartfelt satisfaction over its transformative impact on rural livelihoods. The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM) aims to empower farmers by promoting solar energy for irrigation and reducing dependence on diesel and grid electricity.
Key highlights from the interaction:
- PM Modi spoke directly with farmers who have adopted solar-powered pumps, praising their shift toward sustainable energy
- Beneficiaries shared stories of reduced electricity bills, improved crop yields, and enhanced income due to reliable irrigation
- The Prime Minister emphasized that PM-KUSUM is not just a scheme but a movement toward self-reliance and environmental stewardship
Scheme milestones and outreach:
- Over 35 lakh solar pumps have been sanctioned under the scheme, with thousands already installed across states like Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh
- The initiative supports farmers with up to 60 percent subsidy on solar pump installations, making clean energy accessible and affordable
- PM-KUSUM also enables farmers to sell surplus solar power to the grid, creating an additional income stream
Local impact in Banswara:
- Tribal farmers in the region reported significant improvements in water access and crop planning
- Women farmers highlighted how solar pumps have reduced manual labor and improved household well-being
The visit reinforced the government’s commitment to green energy and inclusive development, with PM Modi calling the farmers the true champions of India’s solar revolution.
Sources: Times of India, Hindustan Times, PIB India, India Today