The BJP-led NDA government had taken up the task of electrifying 18,452 unelectrified villages after it came to power. Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Independence Day speech in 2015 had set a target of electrifying these villages in 1,000 days (by May 1, 2018).
While addressing a press conference on rural electrification, Goyal said the government will electrify the remaining (3,992) villages by October this year so that all households get electricity in these (18,452) villages by May 1, 2018.
Goyal also said that now a village would be considered electrified only after providing electricity to 100 per cent households.
Earlier, the village electrification is considered completed if power lines are provided to a village with power connection to at least 10 per cent of the families living there.
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Talking about the impact of good governance in rural electrification, Goyal said, "The government is working on the concept of 4S i.E. 'Skill, Speed, Scale and now Sewa' to improve the lives of the rural populace as its prime priority."
Goyal said that in line with the philosophy of Pandit DeenDayal Upadhyaya of ANTYODAYA (serving the last Man), on November 20, 2014, the Government of India had approved Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY), an integrated scheme covering all aspects of rural power distribution like Feeder Segregation, System Strengthening, Metering.
He assured there would be progress on the project soon as there is hearing on the issues related to it in the National Green Tribunal later this month.
Later, a Power Ministry statement said that five times more villages were electrified in 2016-17 under DDUGJY as compared to 2013-14 and there was a four-fold jump in Intensive Electrification of Rural Households.
It said that free electricity connections were provided to 256.81 lakh below poverty line families up to April 30 2017.
The minister on this occasion said the Centre is ready to fund the smart metering programme in the states.