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The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana is enabling homeowners to install rooftop solar with government subsidies. However, a common concern among applicants is:

What if the name on my electricity bill and bank account has a slight mismatch or minor spelling error? Will my subsidy be rejected?

The good news is minor name mismatches do not automatically lead to rejection. The Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), responsible for subsidy processing, follows a permissive name-matching mechanism to avoid unnecessary rejections due to small discrepancies.


How Does REC Handle Name Mismatches?

When processing subsidy applications, REC verifies whether the applicant's name matches across two key documents:

Electricity Bill 

Bank Account Details (for subsidy disbursement)

However, exact name matching is NOT necessary. If there is a slight spelling mistake, missing or extra initials, or minor variations in name formatting, the system allows for manual verification and approval.


Common Name Variations That Are Allowed

🔹 Spelling Errors:

  • Example: "Rahul Sharma" vs. "Rahool Sharma" – minor typos are usually acceptable.

🔹 Prefix or Suffix Differences:

  • Example: "Dr. Amit Verma" vs. "Amit Verma" – adding or omitting titles like "Dr.", "Mr.", or "Ms." does not cause rejection.

🔹 Initials vs. Full Name:

  • Example: "S. Ramesh" vs. "Srinivasan Ramesh" – if initials clearly relate to the full name, it is usually accepted.

🔹 Shortened or Extended Names:

  • Example: "Vikram Singh" vs. "Vikram Pratap Singh" – slight differences in middle names may still be approved.


What If a Name Mismatch Causes Rejection?

Even though minor mismatches are usually accepted, there might be cases where an application gets rejected despite the names being clearly identifiable as the same person. In such cases, consumers can file a grievance to get their issue resolved.


How to File a Grievance for Name Mismatch?

1️⃣ Visit the official (www.pmsuryaghar.govin) portal from consumer or vendor login

2️⃣ Check the reason for rejection and confirm if it is due to a name mismatch.

3️⃣ Submit a grievance request with supporting documents that prove both names belong to the same person.

4️⃣ Follow up with REC for a resolution.


Final Thoughts

A small name variation should not stop you from getting your solar subsidy! The PM Surya Ghar scheme allows for flexibility in name matching, and REC ensures that genuine applicants do not face rejections due to minor spelling errors or formatting differences.

If you or someone you know is facing an issue due to a name mismatch, make sure to file a grievance and get it corrected. Don't let minor paperwork issues delay your transition to solar energy! 🌞⚡


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With the launch of the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, many consumers are eager to install rooftop solar and benefit from government subsidies. However, one common question that arises is:

Can a consumer avail multiple subsidies if they have more than one electricity connection (K.No) in their name?

The answer is YES!


Understanding the Subsidy Criteria

As per the guidelines of the PM Surya Ghar Scheme, the subsidy is granted based on the electricity connection (K.No.), which serves as the unique identifier. This K.No. means that:

  • The subsidy is linked to the individual residential electricity meter and connection number, not the name of the consumer.

  • If a person has multiple residential electricity connections registered under their name at different locations, they are eligible to receive a separate subsidy for each connection.

  • There is no restriction on the number of subsidies a person can claim, as long as each subsidy corresponds to a separate residential K.No.


What Does This Mean for Residential Consumers?

This is great news for homeowners who own multiple residential properties or have separate electricity connections for different portions of their home. They can take full advantage of the PM Surya Ghar subsidy across all eligible residential connections, reducing their electricity bills and contributing to a greener future.

For example:

✅ A homeowner with two separate residential electricity connections (one for the main house and one for an additional unit) can apply for subsidies on both connections.

✅ A person with multiple residential properties can install rooftop solar under the subsidy scheme for each property separately.


Final Thoughts

The PM Surya Ghar Scheme is a significant step toward promoting solar energy adoption in India. By allowing subsidies for multiple residential connections under the same name, the scheme ensures that more homeowners can benefit from affordable solar power.

If you have multiple residential electricity connections, now is the time to explore rooftop solar and maximize your savings!


💬 Have more questions about solar subsidies? Drop them in the comments!

 
 
 
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