Sindh’s senior minister Sharieel Inam Memon has announced significant progress in the Sindh Solar Energy project, with the second phase set to target the distribution of Solar Kits to another 200,000 households throughout the province.
SHARJEEL MEMON shared this update during a ceremony held at Rawal House in Tandojam, where Solar Kits was distributed to recipients during the first phase of the project.
Alongside him was Sindh’s Energy Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, who has also been instrumental in promoting the project.
SHARJEEL MEMON emphasized the positive effect of the Solar Energy initiative, which has helped bring renewable energy to rural Sindh.
He assured that the second phase would soon begin with the focus on ensuring a fair, credit -based distribution of solar kits to eligible households.
“The second phase is crucial when we aim to reach 200,000 households in Sindh. Our goal is to deliver sustainable energy solutions to more homes in the province,” Sharjeel Memon said. He expressed gratitude to the provincial government of his unwavering obligation to renewable energy and its people’s welfare.
During the event, Sharjeel Memon also congratulated Syed Nasir Hussain Shah for his dedication to the solarization project, which he called an important part of the province’s efforts to fight energy shortages and improve the quality of life in remote areas.
In addition to the Solar Project, Sharjeel Memon shared details of the provincial government’s plans to build 100 homes in each village. According to the minister, this housing initiative would help meet the growing demand for affordable housing in the province and provide better living conditions for local residents.
“The government is obliged to make Sindh a model province in terms of housing and energy infrastructure. We want this project to be recognized globally for its sustainability and innovation,” Sharjeel Memon said.