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Gruha Jyothi Scheme 2023, Benefits and Eligibility

Why the Scheme is in News?

Karnataka Government recently launched its Gruha Jyothi Scheme on June 18, 2023. The scheme aims to provide free electricity to households in Karnataka that consume less than 200 units of electricity per month and have no outstanding bills. Eligible residents can register on the official website from June 18 to July 5, 2023.

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About Gruha Jyothi Scheme

This scheme is only for those candidates who are permanent residents of Karnataka state. So before getting the benefit of this scheme you must read this article and get complete information about Karnataka Gruha Jyoti Scheme 2023 Application Form which has been commenced from 18th June 2023. The complete details of this scheme will be given here below and you need to collect them if you want to get the benefits.

Key Features

  • Gruha Jyoti Scheme Karnataka 2023 has been launched by the recent Karnataka Government Led by Sh Siddaramaiah and Sh DK Shivakumar on 18th June 2023.
  • The scheme has been launched for the people who are living in this state and want to get benefits. As we want to talk about the benefits of this scheme then the government will give you 200 Unit Free Electricity if you have applied for the Seva Sindhu Jyoti Scheme Online Form 2023 as per schedule.
  • Only the candidate who will be beneficiary of this scheme and shortlisted by the government will get the benefits. If you want to know your name for this scheme then must go through the official website and check Karnataka Gruha Jyoti Scheme Beneficiary List 2023 from the same portal.

Who is eligible for Gruha Jyoti?

All the residential households of Karnataka whose monthly electricity usage is less than the average monthly consumption for the previous financial year + 10% are eligible to avail this scheme. It also applies for tenants in the state and even those who are living on rental houses can register for free electricity of 200 units. However, if the monthly electricity consumption is more than 200 units, the household is supposed to pay the bill for entire electricity consumed.

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Sumit Arora

As a team lead and current affairs writer at Adda247, my role involves researching and creating informative and engaging content aimed at helping candidates prepare for national and state-level competitive government exams. I specialize in delivering insightful articles that keep aspirants updated on the latest current affairs trends and developments. My primary focus is on educational excellence, ensuring that our readers are well-prepared and informed to face their exams with confidence. Through meticulously crafted content, I aim to guide and support candidates in their journey toward success.

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