In an interaction with students across India on the eve of Teachers' Day, Modi said 18,000 villages still do not have power supply and he has issued an directive to install electricity network for them in the next 1,000 days.
"This movement (Digital India) is aimed to empower the common people. Electricity will never be a stumbling block. My dream is that by 2022, when country celebrates the 75th independence day, 24x7 electricity is available in all homes. I am working in this direction to free the homes of darkness," Modi said.
The electricity generation target for the year 2015-2016 was fixed at 1,137 billion unit, a growth of around 8.47 per cent over actual generation of 1,048 Billion Unit in 2014-2015. Almost all the states in India have been struggling with increasing gap between power demand and supply.
The Prime Minister said 'Digital India march' cannot be stopped and it can continue with solar power also.
This is for the second year the Prime Minister interacted with students on the occasion of Teachers' Day which is celebrated on September 5 to mark the birth anniversary of India's second president Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan.