In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable living, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has launched the ‘Roshan Gharana Program,’ offering free solar panels to 50,000 households across the province. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply and benefit from this initiative:
Eligibility Criteria:
The program targets households consuming up to 100 units of electricity monthly. Eligible participants will be chosen through a lottery system in the initial phase.
Solar Package Details:
Beneficiaries will receive cutting-edge solar panels, inverters, batteries, and more as part of the free solar package.
Financing Options:
Apart from free solar panels, the program also provides financing options for property-related needs such as purchase, construction, renovation, and land acquisition. Participants can opt for equal monthly installment plans with flexible tenures ranging from 3 to 25 years. Financing covers up to 85% of property value for purchase and construction and up to 30% for renovation.
Application Process:
- Eligibility Check:
- Salaried individuals must have a valid NICOP and Non-Resident RDA account, with a minimum of two years of continuous employment.
- Non-salaried individuals need a valid NICOP, a Non-Resident RDA account, and a minimum of two years of continuous business operation.
- Registration:
- Fill out the online application form with accurate details.
- Submit necessary documents, including passport-sized photos, NICOP copy, bank statements, and proof of property allotment, transfer, or title.
- Finalize Application:
- Review and confirm your application for processing.
Conclusion:
The ‘Roshan Gharana Program’ presents an excellent opportunity for Punjab residents to embrace clean energy and finance their homes sustainably. With a transparent application process and technological focus, this initiative promises a brighter and more prosperous future for the province.
By following these steps, eligible individuals can apply and potentially benefit from free solar panels, contributing to a greener and more energy-efficient Punjab.