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Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM)

In the budget of 2018-19 Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced a new scheme for farmers of the country, named Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan commonly known as the PM-KUSUM scheme. This scheme focuses on the decentralized solar power plant for the production of electricity, it will also help our farmers. The final approval for this scheme was given on 8th March 2019.  Under this scheme, individual farmers, groups of farmers, panchayats, cooperatives, Water User Association, and farmer producer associations can set up small renewable energy-based power plants on their barren or cultivated lands.

The Objective of PM-KUSUM:

Features of PM-KUSUM:

Components of PM-KUSUM:

Government Supports:

Advantages of the PM-KUSUM Scheme:

Challenges of the PM-KUSUM Scheme:

Solutions of the PM-KUSUM Scheme:

Related Frequently Asked Questions and Answers:

Q1. What are the objectives of the scheme?

Answer: Objectives of the scheme are:



Q2. Discuss the components of PM-KUSUM.

Answer: There are three components of this scheme:

Q3. Under PM-KUSUM, how much subsidy is provided by the government for solar pumps?

Answer: Solar pumps are subsidized at 60% for farmers. The central and state governments will split this subsidy. A bank loan will be used to cover 30% of the cost. Only the remaining 10% will therefore need to be covered by the farmers.



Q4. Discuss the Government aid given for the PM-KUSUM scheme.

Answer: Government supports given for this scheme are:-

Q5. What are the advantages of the PM-KUSUM scheme?

Answer: Advantages of this scheme are:-

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