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Empanelled Agency Name Address State District City Contact Person E-mail ID Phone
Sr. No. Empanelled Agencies Name Address Contact Person Email Address Phone Number
1 India Commercial Services,Jaipur G-16, Pink city Tower, Near Pital Factory Jhotwara Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan Shubham Bargoti IndiaCommercialservices[at]gmail[dot]com; 9001241432
2 CURRENT INFRAPROJECTS PRIVATE LIMITED A-27, BASANT VIHAR, VAISHALI MARG WEST, BAJRI MANDI ROAD, PANCHYAWALA, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN SUNNY GARG sunny[dot]garg[at]currentinfra[dot]com; 9887247373
3 M/s Pratap Technocrats Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur 717, 7th Floor, Evershine tower, Amrapali Tower, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur - 302001. Pawan Jain Project[dot]corppuchase[at]pratap[dot]co[dot]in; 8003995528

List Of District Officers For PM-KUSUM Component-B

Sr.No. District District Wise Target(Nos.) Name Designation Contact Number E-mail
1 Jaipur 3421 Danveer Verma Deputy Director 8740844044 DDH[dot]JPR[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
2 Udaipur 131 Shanti lal Damor Deputy Director 9414977198 DDH[dot]UDR[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
3 Kota 169 P.K.Agrwal Deputy Director 9829181966 DDH[dot]KOTA[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
4 Jodhpur 304 Jai NarayanSwami Deputy Director 9413387147 DDH[dot]JOD[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
5 Ajmer 656 K.P.Singh Assistant Director 9413173144 ADH[dot]AJM[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
6 Alwar 678 Lila Ram Jat Assistant Director 9414367083 ADH[dot]ALW[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
7 Baran 82 Nand Bhiari Malav Assistant Director 9887267708 ADH[dot]BARN[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
8 Banswara 71 Kailash Sharma Assistant Director 9414858827 ADH[dot]BANS[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
9 Barmer 564 Kishori Lal Verma Assistant Director 941574108 ADH[dot]BARM[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
10 Bharatpur 236 Janak Raj Meena Assistant Director 9772868644 ADH[dot]BPR[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
11 Bhilwara 764 R.K.Meena Assistant Director 9413387165 ADH[dot]BHIL[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
12 Bikaner 2634 Rajkumar Kulhari Assistant Director 9461058204 ADH[dot]BIK[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
13 Bundi 786 Ram Prasad Meena Assistant Director 9549769078 ADH[dot]BUN[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
14 Chittorgarh 574 Hemraj Meena Assistant Director 9928458744 ADH[dot]CHR[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
15 Churu 1477 Madan Lal Assistant Director 9414357222 ADH[dot]CHU[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
16 Dausa 409 Badri Narayan Meena Assistant Director 9785616861 ADH[dot]DAU[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
17 Dholpur 22 Rajesh Sharma Assistant Director 8619551194 ADH[dot]DHO[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
18 Dholpur 14 Presh Kumar Pandya Assistant Director 9571808422 ADH[dot]DUN[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
19 Hanumangarh 955 Prmod Kumar Yadav Assistant Director 9414835354 ADH[dot]HAN[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
20 Jaisalmer 929 Rahdey Shayam Narval Assistant Director 9414773880 ADH[dot]JAIS[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOVdot[]IN
21 Jhunjhunu 608 Dr.Dharamveer Assistant Director 9460577624 ADH[dot]JHU[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
22 Jalore 1739 Surendra Singh Manohar Assistant Director 9414464800 ADH[dot]JAL[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
23 Jhalawar 87 K.C.Sharma(Off) Assistant Director 9414238118 ADH[dot]JHA[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
24 Karauli 48 Ram Lal Jat Assistant Director 9828412727 ADH[dot]KAR[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
25 Nagaur 250 Mohan Lal Assistant Director 9929496160 ADH[dot]NAG[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
26 Pratapgarh 280 Amar Chand Manar Assistant Director 9414932857 ADH[dot]PRA[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
27 Pali 252 Ramavtar Assistant Director 7665851233 ADH[dot]PAL[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
28 Rajsamand 320 Narendra Singh Assistant Director 9414539404 ADH[dot]RJD[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
29 Sawai Madhopur 1020 Ramraj Meena Assistant Director 9887335496 ADH[dot]SWM[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
30 Sikar 659 Banwari Lal Assistant Director 9414741629 ADH[dot]SIK[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
31 Sirohi 754 Hemraj Meena Assistant Director 9983561345 ADH[dot]SIR[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
32 Sri Ganganagar 1908 Amar Singh Assistant Director 9414741629 ADH[dot]SIK[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN
33 Tonk 2199 Laxman Singh Assistant Director 9413387159 ADH[dot]TON[dot]HORT[at]RAJASTHAN[dot]GOV[dot]IN




Frequently asked questions

PM-KUSUM Scheme supports three different kind of installations, known as three components of the Scheme as given below:

  1. Component-A: Setting up of decentralized ground/ stilt mounted grid connected solar or other renewable energy based power plants up to 2 MW capacity
  2. Component-B: Installation of stand-alone solar agriculture pumps of capacity up to 7.5 HP
  3. Component-C: Solarisation of existing grid connected agriculture pumps of capacity up to 7.5 HP

Under this component, solar or other renewable energy based power plants of capacity 500 kW to 2 MW can be installed on barren or uncultivable agriculture land mainly. Agriculture land is also permitted under this scheme provided that solar plants are installed in slit fashion (i.e. raised structure for installation of solar panels) and with adequate spacing between panel rows for ensuring that farming activity is not affected.

Individual farmers/ group of farmers/ cooperatives/panchayats/ Farmer Producer Organisations (FPO)/Water User associations (WUA). Land on which the project is proposed to be installed should be within 5 km from the nearest electricity sub-station.

Power generated will be purchased by the local electricity distribution companies (Discoms)

Yes, farmers can either install renewable power project on their land or lease the land on rent to a developer at mutually agreed terms between the parties.

The renewable power generated will be purchased by DISCOMs at a pre-fixed levelised tariff. The duration of PPA will be 25 years from Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the project. Procurement based incentive (PBI) of 40 paisa per unit of electricity generated or Rs. 6.6 lakh per MW per annum, whichever is lower, will be provided to DISCOM for buying electricity generated for five years.

Under this Component, farmers can replace their existing diesel poweredagriculture pumps with standalone solar pumpsof capacity up to 7.5 HP in off-grid areas. Pumps of capacity higher than 7.5 HP may be allowed, however, the central subsidy will be limited to the subsidy applicable for pump of 7.5 HP.

Individual farmers, Water User Associations and community/cluster based irrigation system will be covered under this component.

For all states except for North-eastern States, Hill States/UTs and Island UTs, subsidy of 30%, each by Central and State Governments will be provided, and the remaining 40% will be invested by the farmer for installation of solar pump. Subsidy in percentage mentioned above is applicable on benchmark cost or tender cost, whichever is lower. For North-eastern States, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir/Ladakh and Island UTs, subsidy of 50% will be provided by Central Government and at least 30% will be provided by the State Government for installation of solar pump. Farmer will have to invest balance 20%.

Under this Component, farmers can solarize their existing grid connected agriculture pumps of capacity up to 7.5 HP. Solar PV capacity up to two times of pump capacity in kW is allowed under the scheme.However, States may choose to allow lower solar PV capacity, which in no case will be less than pump capacity in HP. The farmer will be able to use the generated solar power to meet the irrigation needs and the excess solar power will be sold to DISCOMs.

Individual farmers, water user associations and community/cluster based irrigation system will also be covered under this component.

For all states except for North-eastern States, Hill States/UTs and Island UTs, subsidy of 30%, each by Central and State Governments will be provided, and the remaining 40% will be invested by the farmer for solarization of existing pumps. Subsidy in percentage mentioned above is applicable on benchmark cost or tender cost, whichever is lower. For North-eastern States, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir/Ladakh and Island UTs, subsidy of 50% will be provided by Central Government and at least 30% will be provided by the State Government for solarization of existing pumps. Farmer will have to invest balance 20%.

Individual farmers/ group of farmers/ cooperatives/panchayats/ Farmer Producer Organisations (FPO)/Water User associations (WUA). Land on which the project is proposed to be installed should be within 5 km from the nearest electricity sub-station.

For all states except for North-eastern States, Hill States/UTs and Island UTs, subsidy of 30%, each by Central and State Governments will be provided, and the remaining 40% will be invested by the farmer for solarization of existing pumps. Subsidy in percentage mentioned above is applicable on benchmark cost or tender cost, whichever is lower. For North-eastern States, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir/Ladakh and Island UTs, subsidy of 50% will be provided by Central Government and at least 30% will be provided by the State Government for solarization of existing pumps. Farmer will have to invest balance 20%.

For more information, please visit https://mnre.gov.in/solar/schemes/ or call at toll free number 1800-180-3333.