The Monsoon Session of the Delhi Assembly which began today shall witness a new beginning in terms of power energy that is required for running the proceedings for entire session. These will be powered entirely by renewable energy following the inauguration of a 500-kilowatt rooftop solar power plant by Union Minister of State for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal on Sunday.
In what can be termed as a milestone on the front saving power and in a bid to give push to green energy, this move makes the Delhi Assembly the first in the country to operate solely on solar energy.Speaking at the inauguration of the solar plant and the new e-Vidhan initiative, which aims to make the Assembly paperless, Mr. Meghwal said, “Delhi Assembly will be the first where sustainability, self-reliance, and digital empowerment go hand in hand. This fusion of climate responsibility and administrative reform must begin at the heart of democratic institutions.”
Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta described the initiative as a model for how legislative institutions can champion environmental stewardship. Highlighting the historic significance of the Assembly building, constructed in 1912 and once home to the country’s first Parliament, Mr. Gupta said it is “an example of how tradition and progress can go together”.
He said that the rooftop solar project is expected to yield savings of up to Rs15 lakh per month, or approximately Rs 1.75 crore annually, with potential surplus electricity generation through net metering. “The financial savings generated through solar energy will be reinvested in developmental work for the welfare of Delhi’s people,” the Speaker said.
The Monsoon Session’s will also see the tabling of two reports from the Comptroller and Auditor General of India: State Finances for the year 2023-24, and Welfare of Building and Other Construction Workers for the year ending March 2023.
In a key development in education policy, Minister of Education Ashish Sood is set to introduce the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025, which aims to regulate fee hikes in private schools across the Capital.