News India Manmohan Singh's village in Pakistan gets electricity, courtesy India

Manmohan Singh's village in Pakistan gets electricity, courtesy India

New Delhi, Oct 8: An Indian initiative is lighting up Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's birthplace in Pakistan as part of a little publicised project aimed at energy cooperation, including tapping alterative sources of energy, in

manmohan singh s village in pakistan gets electricity courtesy india manmohan singh s village in pakistan gets electricity courtesy india
New Delhi, Oct 8: An Indian initiative is lighting up Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's birthplace in Pakistan as part of a little publicised project aimed at energy cooperation, including tapping alterative sources of energy, in the subcontinent.




The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has set up two power micro-grids in Chak 313 village of Pakistan's Sahiwal district as part of the initiative.

TERI chief R. K. Pachauri told mediapersons here that the institute will also provide additional solar water heaters and two desktop computers at Gah village, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's birthplace, in Chakwal district as part of its 'Lighting a Million Lives' campaign, which has provided electricity to over 380,000 households in rural India.

"We are essentially providing technical support to boost energy security in Gah.  

"We have connected several houses through smart grids and have set up 51 solar-based domestic lighting systems in the village since 2006. 

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