“Rajasthan holds tremendous potential for solar energy, and achieving the goals of the PM Surya Ghar Yojana on time requires strong coordination among all stakeholders.” - Ajay Yadav (President- REAR)
In a significant meeting organized by the Renewable Energy Association of Rajasthan (REAR), strategies to achieve the goals of the PM Surya Ghar Yojana were thoroughly discussed. The meeting aimed to foster coordination and support among stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of the scheme across Rajasthan. Approximately 200 vendors from various regions of the state participated, highlighting the collective effort required to meet the ambitious targets set under the Yojana.
The meeting featured in-depth discussions on a range of topics, with a strong emphasis on enhancing coordination and collaboration between the MNRE, REC, and DISCOMs to accelerate the implementation of solar energy projects in the state. Vendors also shared their insights and experiences, contributing to a dialogue on the necessary steps for the successful execution of the scheme.
The meeting was also attended by key representatives from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), and DISCOMs. Mr. Jeevan Jethani from MNRE, Mr. R.K. Gupta from REC Jaipur, and Mr. R.K. Sharma, Chief Engineer of JVVNL, assured the vendors that all three agencies are fully committed to achieving the goals of the PM Surya Ghar Yojana. They emphasized that every possible effort is being made, and all necessary support will be provided to assist the vendors in realizing the scheme's objectives.
Ajay Yadav, President of REAR, emphasized, “Rajasthan holds tremendous potential for solar energy, and achieving the goals of the PM Surya Ghar Yojana on time requires strong coordination among all stakeholders.” He assured the vendors that REAR is committed to addressing any challenges in collaboration with MNRE and other relevant agencies. He also encouraged vendors to work closely with DISCOMs to collectively achieve the state's ambitious targets.
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