Eighty per cent respondents said they were affected by the lockdown but not very badly, while 40 per cent did not report significant economic impact, as agriculture-based livelihood was their main source of income.
Forty-eight per cent of economic activity was impacted till April 15 in these villages. The mini grid customer segment, running shops and engaged in other commercial activities, has been the most affected by the lockdown due to closed or broken supply chains. Most respondents in this segment were worried about revival of their business. Ninety-nine per cent respondents claimed a positive change in hygiene behaviour, with 67 per cent stating significant positive change in social hygiene behaviour in community. The perceived change is based on hand-washing practices, social distancing. etc.
Asked about power supply in villages, 65 per cent respondents said they received more than 16 hours of electricity supply daily. However, Uttar Pradesh witnessed a major drop in government grid-connected electricity supply from 16 hours to 12 hours a day, even as Bihar reportedly saw a jump from 16 hours to 20 hours a day. “Power consumption during April saw an upstick because of harvesting season. Besides, people were not stepping out during the lockdown and were confined to their homes. And they were using more appliances. As a result, the grid-connected electricity consumption went up,” said SPI Chief Executive Jaideep Mukherji. For example, due to re-telecast of classics like Ramayana, there was an increased demand for electricity. However, the mini-grid power consumption remained the same since it is distributed in packages. A mini grid is decentralised renewable energy system where both power generation and distribution are done through energy supply companies that are not connected through the grid network.
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