This scheme will be replaced by another scheme under which tubelights, fans and bulbs will be provided at a cheaper rate to the people.
The state government had launched 'Jyotirmay Goa' scheme in July last year through which seven lakh LED bulbs were distributed to the consumers till date.
"The response to Jyotirmay Goa scheme was going down with passing time. That is why we have decided to suspend it," state power minister Pandurang Madkaikar told reporters today.
"The new scheme will not incur any financial liability on the state government. We will only have to provide shelter for the firm which will be implementing this central government initiative," he said.
The electricity department intends to start this new scheme at the sub-divisions and in the second phase it would be taken to the panchayats.
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