@TrishaElite Both:
PMSGY's electricity is not available for your use, it gets sold to electricity board, so during power-cuts they won't provide you any relief on a personal level. However, bills will be lower.
While, 48k installation will lower bills as well as work for you during powercuts
Frequent power cuts in the village have become frustrating, so today I went to check out a 640W SF Green Energy solar panel.
The price is just ₹7,500 per panel. My plan is to install 4 panels (total 2,560W).
Estimated cost:
• 4 solar panels: ₹30,000
• 3kW inverter: ₹18,000
• Total: Around ₹48,000
Once installed, it should provide relief from both power cuts and rising electricity bills.
But there's another option. Under the PM Surya Ghar Yojana, a 3kW solar system gets a subsidy of up to ₹78,000, along with branded components and a 25-year warranty.
Now I'm confused:
Should I go with the low-cost local setup and save money upfront, or choose the government-backed scheme for better reliability and long-term peace of mind?
What would you do in this situation?
@TrishaElite Both:
PMSGY's electricity is not available for your use, it gets sold to electricity board, so during power-cuts they won't provide you any relief on a personal level. However, bills will be lower.
While, 48k installation will lower bills as well as work for you during powercuts
@Rajiv1841 ...not be cautious.
Virat/Rohit: T20 came at the start of their career, ODI was normal, Rohit went with agression while Virat was one for controlled balance between agression and caution.
Vaibhav: Full fledged T20 batsman. Agression from 1st delivery and similar in all format.
@Rajiv1841 Over the years perspective has changed for cricket:
Gavaskar: Forget Sixes, any lifted shot used to be reprimanded by coaches and many found themselves adapting to ODI.
Sachin: ODI had aggression plus caution, Sachin showed aggression but his wicket was too priced to (1/2)
I want honest answer from those who watched Sachin Tendulkar playing live.
Was Sachin as good & as dominating as Vaibhav Suryavanshi when he was playing against international bowlers at his age? Be honest without being nostalgic.
@Rajiv1841 ...not be cautious.
Virat/Rohit: T20 came at the start of their career, ODI was normal, Rohit went with agression while Virat was one for controlled balance between agression and caution.
Vaibhav: Full fledged T20 batsman. Agression from 1st delivery and similar in all format.
@Rajiv1841 Over the years perspective has changed for cricket:
Gavaskar: Forget Sixes, any lifted shot used to be reprimanded by coaches and many found themselves adapting to ODI.
Sachin: ODI had aggression plus caution, Sachin showed aggression but his wicket was too priced to (1/2)
Recently shared this here.
A guy used my CC to buy a washing machine on EMI.
It's been a bad experience.
Every month, I have to remind him.
Most of the time, payment comes 10-15 days late.
Money aside, the awkwardness is the worst part.