As you prepare for the OICL AO, SEBI Grade A and RRB Clerk Mains, government schemes related to infrastructure and social welfare are essential. The Saubhagya Scheme, which transformed India’s energy landscape by targeting universal household electrification, remains a “favorite” for examiners due to its massive scale and subsequent follow-up initiatives like RDSS.
Here is everything an aspirant needs to know about the Saubhagya Yojana for the 2026 exam cycle.
The scheme was launched with a total outlay of ₹16,320 crore, with a Gross Budgetary Support (GBS) of ₹12,320 crore.
While the Saubhagya Scheme officially met its primary targets and was closed on March 31, 2022, it is vital for 2026 aspirants to know what replaced it:
| Feature | Details |
| Full Form | Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana |
| Launched By | PM Narendra Modi (Sept 2017) |
| Primary Goal | Universal Household Electrification |
| Target Data | SECC 2011 |
| Connection Fee (Non-poor) | ₹500 (10 Installments) |
| Status in 2026 | Closed (Succeeded by RDSS/PM-JANMAN for leftovers) |
Q1. Which organization was the nodal agency for the implementation of the Saubhagya Scheme?
A) POWERGRID
B) NTPC
C) REC Limited
D) NHPC
Answer: C) REC Limited
Q2. What was the specific fee charged to non-poor households for a connection under Saubhagya?
A) ₹200
B) ₹500
C) ₹1,000
D) Free for everyone
Answer: B) ₹500 (Recoverable in 10 installments)15
Q3. As of January 2026, the electrification of remaining “left-out” or new households is primarily being covered under which ongoing scheme?
A) PM-KUSUM
B) UJALA
C) RDSS (Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme)
D) PM Surya Ghar
Answer: C) RDSS
Q4. The Saubhagya scheme used which data set to identify eligible poor households for free connections?
A) Census 2011
B) NFHS-5
C) SECC 2011
D) PLFS 2024
Answer: C) SECC 2011
Q5. For remote areas where power grids could not reach, Saubhagya provided what as an alternative?
A) Kerosene Subsidies
B) Diesel Generators
C) Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) standalone systems
D) Wind Micro-turbines
Answer: C) Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) standalone systems
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