Gruha Jyothi Registration crosses 32.45 lakhs

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BENGALURU:

Total 32,45,396 consumers have registered to Gruha Jyothi scheme as on Friday evening Compared to the last five days, the registration process speeded up on Friday with the registration of 8,94,548 after the E-Governance department shared separate links and login to all electricity offices across the State.

Registration started on June 18 simultaneously at Karnataka One, Bengaluru One and Grama One across the State.

On Thursday (June 22) 8,91,820 and Friday (June 23) 8,94,548 people registered to the scheme till 8 PM

Registration for the scheme is done on the Seva Sindhu portal (https://sevasindhugs.karnataka.gov.in). The public can register to the scheme through desktop, laptop, and mobile phones.

The registration process at Karnataka One, Bengaluru One and Grama One is going on smoothly. Registration is also done at Nada Kacheri and Bhapuji Seva Kendra across the State.

There is no deadline for the registration process, therefore People are requested not to panic for registration.

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