Masali: India’s First Border Solar Village
- Masali village in Banaskantha district of Gujarat has become the country’s first “solar village” along the border.
- Located just 40 km from the Pakistan border, this small village with a population of 800 has embraced solar energy, transforming its energy landscape and becoming self-dependent in electricity generation.
- The village’s 199 households now have solar rooftop panels installed, collectively generating 225.5 kW of electricity.
- The initiative received substantial subsidies under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, public contributions, and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) ....
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