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Sindh Budget 2024-25: Free Solar Panel Systems announced for 26lac families

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KARACHI – The government of Sindh announced plans to distribute free solar systems to 26 lac households in the region in Budget 2024-25.

Several governments are promoting solar panels amid renewable and clean energy source drive, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change impacts.

In his budget speech, Sindh Chief Minister announced earmarking Rs 25 billion over five years for free solar initiative. This move aligns with the PPP’s policy of offering free solar systems.

Sindh Solar Scheme 2024

Furthermore, the provincial government of Sindh also planned to introduce discounted solar panels to promote solar energy. The initial allocation for solar energy projects is Rs 5 billion, with 200,000 solar panels to be distributed where the government covers 80pc of the cost.

This effort aims to address the electricity access issue for 500,000 households in Sindh. The government also plans to establish solar parks and mini-grid stations across the province, including Karachi, to improve residents’ quality of life. Furthermore, the government will provide 100 units of free electricity to the public, easing the financial burden on low-income families.

The budget also includes provisions such as the Mazdoor Card program for laborers, increased salaries for employees, and allocations for various sectors including agriculture, education, health, transport, and local government. The total budget outlay for the province is estimated at Rs 3.056 trillion, with significant allocations for education and health sectors.

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