Chandigarh and Daman and Diu have achieved 100 per cent of their government building rooftop solar targets. Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu are also performing exceptionally well. PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSGMBY) has achieved a historic milestone with 10 lakh homes now solar-powered. Every solar installation under PMSGMBY offsets carbon emissions equal to planting 100 trees, driving India towards a cleaner, greener, and self-reliant future, according to the ministry. The scheme is expected to save the government an estimated Rs 75,000 crore annually in electricity costs. The government is actively monitoring the progress across all states to ensure the smooth and timely execution of the scheme, with the goal of reaching 1 crore households by 2026-27, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said. The initiative has already disbursed Rs 4,770 crore in subsidies to 6.13 lakh beneficiaries, making solar energy more accessible than ever. So far, 3.10 lakh loan applications have been received, with 1.58 lakh sanctioned and 1.28 lakh dis bursed, ensuring financial inclusion for all.