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Assam ends VIP culture: Ministers and officials to pay their own electricity bills from July 2024

In a significant policy shift aimed at reducing VIP culture and promoting fiscal responsibility, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that from July 1, 2024, all ministers and top officials in the state will be required to pay their own electricity bills

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Jun 17, 2024, 02:00 pm IST
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Guwahati: In a major policy shift aimed at curbing VIP culture, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that from July 1, 2024, all ministers and top officials in the state will have to pay their own electricity bills. The announcement was made during the inauguration of a new solar power project at the state Secretariat.

End of VIP Culture: CM Sarma declared that taxpayer money will no longer be used to cover electricity bills for government officials. Leading by example, both the Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary will begin paying their electricity bills from July 1. Gradually other ministers and top officials will have to pay their own electricity bills which cost crores to the state treasury.

Energy Conservation Measures: In a bid to promote energy conservation, the government will implement a new program that automatically disconnects electricity at government offices, excluding the CM Secretariat, Home, and Finance Departments, at 8 PM each day.

Shift to Solar Power: The state government aims to transition all government establishments to solar power, starting with medical colleges and universities. This move is part of Assam’s broader commitment to renewable energy.

Janata Bhawan Solar Project: The Assam Chief Minister inaugurated the Janata Bhawan Solar Project at the state Secretariat Complex. This initiative underscores the state’s dedication to renewable energy, featuring a 2.5-MW capacity grid-connected solar PV system installed on rooftops and ground surfaces. The solar project is expected to generate an average of 3 lakh units of electricity monthly, with a total investment of Rs 12.56 crore. The costs are projected to be recovered within four years, with estimated monthly savings of about Rs 30 lakh.

The initiative to make public servants responsible for their electricity bills and the focus on energy conservation is expected to significantly reduce the overall electricity consumption in Assam. Additionally, the shift to solar power represents a strategic move towards sustainable energy, reflecting the state’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and fostering environmental sustainability. With these measures, Assam is setting a precedent for other states to follow in terms of reducing government expenditure on utilities and promoting renewable energy. The state’s comprehensive approach not only aims at fiscal responsibility but also at environmental stewardship, making Assam a leader in sustainable governance.

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