Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz assured the public that the government would support them through difficult times


Lahore: The Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Maryam, on approved the “Roshan Gharana” program, which aims to provide solar panels to millions of households.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz assured the public that the government would support them through difficult times.
“The government aims to mitigate the effects of past destruction and ensure that the public does not face such issues in the future,” said Maryam Nawaz.
Under this scheme, solar panels will be supplied to households that consume between 50 to 500 units of electricity.
The government will cover 90% of the cost, with the remaining 10% to be paid by the consumers.
Details of the Solar Panel Scheme
Eligibility:
Households consuming 50 to 500 units monthly.
System Capacity:
The ratio between government electricity and that obtained from the solar system will be determined based on user needs.
Priority:
The poorest families will receive solar panels in Phase I of the project.
Government Contribution:
The Punjab government will cover 90% of the cost, with the remaining 10% paid by the consumers.

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