"The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has sanctioned central financial assistance of Rs. 4.4 crore for the distribution of 20,000 solar lanterns to the people in the flood affected areas of Uttarakhand," a government release said.
"The ministry will be meeting the full cost of solar lanterns to be distributed and each lantern costs approximately Rs 2,200. This project will be implemented by the Uttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency, Dehradun," it said.
Soon after the flash floods hit the state on June 16, New and Renewable Energy Minister Farooq Abdullah instructed officials to enquire from the state government about the ways in which the ministry could help the affected people.
These solar lanterns would provide lights in the far-flung and badly affected areas which have been totally cut-off from the grid and where the repair of grid lines would take several months.
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