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Gruha Jyoti scheme: Registration start date, who is eligible, how to apply online for free electricity on Seva Sindhu website in Karnataka

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The power subsidy is extended to all current residents of Karnataka.
The Karnataka government has announced free electricity subsidies for all resident consumers, including both owners and tenants, in the state. The subsidy will be provided through the Gruha Jyoti scheme, and eligible beneficiaries can enrol themselves on the Seva Sindhu portal. If you’re wondering “how?” we’ve got you covered. Below is an easy step-by-step guide on how to apply for the free electricity subsidy in Karnataka, along with eligibility details, required documents, and more.
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Gruha Jyoti Scheme: Who is eligible?
Documents required to apply for Gurha Jyoti Scheme
How to apply for free electricity in Karnataka under Gruha Jyoti scheme online
New user registration
User login
Application tracking
Offline application
Registration date
Guidelines for Gruha Jyoti Scheme
FAQs
Can you apply for free electricity offline?
I have a new connection. Will I be eligible for the scheme?
Will the subsidy be eligible in case I have more than one meter for my household?
Is linking Aadhaar ID mandatory for availing the scheme?
My Aadhaar ID is from outside Karnataka. Can I still avail the subsidy?
New user registration
User login
Application tracking
Offline application
Registration date
Can you apply for free electricity offline?
I have a new connection. Will I be eligible for the scheme?
Will the subsidy be eligible in case I have more than one meter for my household?
Is linking Aadhaar ID mandatory for availing the scheme?
My Aadhaar ID is from outside Karnataka. Can I still avail the subsidy?Gruha Jyoti Scheme: Who is eligible?
The Gurha Jyoti scheme is eligible for the following consumers:
Bengaluru | If average power consumption plus 10% is less than 200 units, it will be subsidised. Anything over and above that will have to be paid. Consumers who use more than the allotted units, have to pay for the extra units used. 9% of tax will be included in it: KJ George,… pic.twitter.com/OOnKp4LfrI
All residential customers of electricity in Karnataka, with a limit of one meter per household and consumption of less than 200 units.

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