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Under the Roshan Gharana Program, the Punjabi government provides eligible households with 1 KV solar systems to alleviate the lack of electricity. This campaign is part of a larger initiative to encourage the use of renewable energy sources and reduce the use of conventional power sources. This post will address the program, eligibility requirements, registration procedure, necessary paperwork, and frequently asked questions.

پنجاب حکومت کا روشن گھرانہ پروگرام اہل گھروں کو 1 KV سولر سسٹم فراہم کر کے بجلی کی کمی کو دور کرنے کی کوشش کرتا ہے۔ یہ مہم قابل تجدید توانائی کو فروغ دینے اور بجلی کے روایتی ذرائع پر انحصار کم کرنے کی ایک بڑی کوشش کا حصہ ہے۔ اس مضمون میں، ہم پروگرام، اہلیت کی ضروریات، رجسٹریشن کے عمل، اور مطلوبہ دستاویزات پر جائیں گے، اور کچھ عام سوالات کے جوابات دیں گے۔

What is the Roshan Gharana Program?

Through the government-run Roshan Gharana Program, low-income families in Punjab can reduce their electricity costs by receiving solar systems. These systems will be provided to 50,000 families in the first phase. Families with monthly incomes of less than Rs 60,000 and power use of fewer than 100 units are the target audience for this program. Moreover, family members shouldn’t work for the government.

روشن گھرانہ پروگرام ایک حکومتی کوشش ہے جو پنجاب میں کم آمدنی والے خاندانوں کو ان کے بجلی کے بلوں میں رقم بچانے میں مدد کرنے کے لیے سولر سسٹم فراہم کرتی ہے۔ ابتدائی مرحلے میں 50,000 خاندانوں کو یہ سسٹم ملیں گے۔ یہ پروگرام ان خاندانوں پر مرکوز ہے جو ماہانہ 100 یونٹ سے کم بجلی استعمال کرتے ہیں اور ماہانہ 60,000 روپے سے کم کماتے ہیں۔ مزید برآں، خاندان کا کوئی فرد سرکاری ملازم نہیں ہونا چاہیے۔

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Roshan Gharana Program, candidates must satisfy the following criteria:  

  • Must be a resident of Punjab.
  • The monthly electricity consumption should be under 100 units.
  • Monthly income should be less than Rs 60,000.
  • No family member should be a government employee.  

Registration Process

  • Visit your local Bank of Punjab branch.
  • Collect the registration form.
  • Complete the form with the essential information.
  • Attach all needed documents.
  • Please submit the completed form to the bank.
  • Allow for the verification procedure.
  • Selected families will be contacted by phone call and SMS.  

Once the verification process is complete, the government will announce which 50,000 families are eligible for solar systems. The notice will be issued by phone call and SMS.  

Required Documents

To register, the following documents are required:  

  • Copy your CNIC and phone numbers.
  • Two passport-size photos.
  • Proof of monthly income.
  • Renters must get proof of ownership or authority from their landlord.
  • The last six months’ electric bills  

These documents must be attached to the registration form and submitted to the Bank of Punjab.  

Conclusion

Low-income families in Punjab have a great opportunity to use solar energy to lower their electricity bills thanks to the Roshan Gharana Program. Families that meet the qualifying conditions and complete the registration process can benefit from this program. For more details or assistance, people can get in touch with the Bank of Punjab location that is closest to them.

FAQs

What is the Roshan Gharana Program?

The Roshan Gharana Program is an initiative by the Punjab government to provide 1 KV solar systems to low-income families to help reduce electricity costs.

Who is eligible for the program?

Families with a monthly income of less than Rs 60,000, using less than 100 units of electricity per month, residing in Punjab, and with no government employees in the family are eligible.

How can I register for the Roshan Gharana Program?

You can register by visiting a nearby Bank of Punjab branch, collecting and filling out the registration form, and submitting it along with the required documents.

What documents are required for registration?

You need a CNIC copy, phone numbers, two passport-size photographs, proof of monthly income, home ownership proof or landlord’s permission, and the last six months electricity bills.

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