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Small Indian Towns Outpace Big Cities in Rooftop Solar Adoption

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Smaller urban centres across India are leading rooftop solar adoption, outperforming major metropolitan areas. The central government's Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana scheme has been a key driver of this growth by encouraging household-level solar installations. The programme has made rapid strides, with over 36 lakh rooftop solar systems already installed nationwide. Authorities are now shifting focus toward broadening urban coverage and making solar access more inclusive for low-income households.

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