In Sindh, 1st Phase Of Solar System Distribution Has Begun For 2 Lakh BISP Families

In this update, we provide information on all eligible families who have registered for the Government’s solar system scheme. Bilawal Bhutto, the PPP Chairman, launched the first phase of this scheme, and in this phase, 200,000 solar systems will be distributed to poor families who meet the eligibility criteria and are also registered under 8171 BISP.
The first phase of the Solar System 2024 has been launched by Bilawal Bhutto
At the opening ceremony at the Chief Minister’s House, the PPP Chairman stressed that his organization supports long-term solutions to social problems. In case they are given federal administration, he said their election manifesto will include comparable programs to help the poor use solar energy. “We want to give facilities to the poor.”
وزیراعلیٰ ہاؤس میں افتتاحی تقریب میں پی پی پی چیئرمین نے زور دیا کہ ان کی تنظیم سماجی مسائل کے طویل المدتی حل کی حمایت کرتی ہے۔ اگر انہیں وفاقی انتظامیہ دیا جاتا ہے، تو انہوں نے کہا کہ ان کے انتخابی منشور میں غریبوں کی شمسی توانائی کے استعمال میں مدد کے لیے تقابلی پروگرام شامل ہوں گے۔ ہم غریبوں کو سہولیات دینا چاہتے ہیں۔ پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی (پی پی پی) کے چیئرمین بلاول بھٹو زرداری نے اس منصوبے کے پہلے مرحلے کا آغاز کیا ہے، جس کا مقصد دو صوبوں کے اضلاع میں 200,000 خاندانوں کو مفت سولر ہوم سسٹم فراہم کرنا ہے۔
The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has launched the first phase of the project, which aims to provide free solar home systems to 200,000 families in two province districts who qualify for the Benazir Income Support Program.
Who Are Eligible For Solar System 1st Phase In Sindh?
The new scheme of distributing free Solar panels is only given to families receiving financial support from the Benazir Income Support Program, which means they have completed their NSER Survey from the tehsil office. For the Sindh government to offer you a free solar panel, you must be a family member of the BISP beneficiary.
Public-Private Partnership Building Solar Parks
Despite praising the PML-N for lowering the cost of power per unit, he disapproved of the plan used to assist the population, which uses a public-private partnership.
Bilawal also criticized Punjab’s inadequate planning, pointing out that the PPP intends to supply solar energy to Sindh’s less developed districts. In his view, people consuming fewer than 200 units of power are being compensated. If given the chance, he expressed optimism that public-private partnerships (PPPs) will be used to solve existing problems.
In conclusion
It is a significant step forward towards supporting underprivileged families in Sindh through sustainable energy solutions to launch the first phase of the distribution of solar systems by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. In addition to addressing energy needs, the PPP will promote long-term social reforms by providing 200,000 solar home systems to BISP beneficiaries.