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The announcement was made by Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao.
In a statement, the health department said that the state government is using solar energy as a critical strategy to strengthen healthcare delivery in rural areas.
“This initiative aims to solar-power 5,000 health facilities across Karnataka, impacting over 3 crore people in rural communities. It exemplifies how sustainable energy can overall strengthen healthcare delivery and health systems,” it stated.
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Solar energy has reduced electricity bills for health centres by up to 70 per cent, saving the state government over Rs 100 crores in the next 10 years. All centres are free from expensive diesel generators.
“Reliable energy enables health workers, many of whom are women, to provide safer, more effective care. Patients benefit by avoiding long travel distances, saving transport costs, and reducing wage loss,” it stated.
“In addition to creating the required solar energy infrastructure at the health facility, under Saura Swasthya program, systems and processes that demonstrate ownership, management, and regular maintenance of the energy systems and appliances will also be created,” the statement added.