Agartala: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Friday announced that the state has achieved the top position among northeastern states in the implementation of the PM-KUSUM scheme, which aims to promote the use of solar energy in agriculture.
Expressing satisfaction over the achievement, Saha said the recognition reflects his government’s strong commitment to advancing clean energy, empowering rural communities, and ensuring sustainable development.
The PM-KUSUM scheme, which is implemented in the state by the Tripura Renewable Energy Development Authority (TREDA), provides highly subsidised solar-powered pumps to farmers, replacing diesel-run ones to cut irrigation costs and reduce pollution.
“It is a shining example of sustainable progress! Tripura has secured the first position among all northeastern states in implementing the PM-KUSUM scheme,” Saha wrote on social media.
Under the scheme, farmers benefit from reduced expenditure on irrigation and contribute to the wider adoption of renewable energy in agriculture, a crucial step toward reducing carbon emissions in rural India.
The chief minister said, “Today, Power Minister Ratan Lal Nath ji received the prestigious award from Union Minister for Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi ji during the Regional Workshop held in Guwahati.”
Power Secretary Abhishek Singh and TREDA’s Joint Director Debasish Sukladas were also present at the event.
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The recognition marks a significant milestone for Tripura, reflecting the state government’s proactive efforts to promote solar energy, empower farmers, and drive long-term sustainability in the agricultural sector.
 
			










 
