This was one of the announcements made by the Prime Minister from the ramparts of the Red Fort on August 15. The blueprint of the scheme is ready and reviewed by the competent authority, the people said, requesting anonymity. The PM on Saturday held a meeting to review announcements made in his Red Fort speech, a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office said.
Day "In his Independence speech, Prime Minister had mentioned about ensuring affordable credit for poor and middle class housing. In line with this announcement, Prime Minister reviewed the preparations to implement this announcement," it said. The PM also reviewed the road map to execute his plan of ensuring solar power for households, it added.
The meeting was attended by his principal secretary PK Mishra and cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba among others.
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