Overview
The state‑run Gescom has stepped up a door‑to‑door verification of beneficiaries under the Gruha Jyothi scheme. On 2 July 2026, chairman Praveen Patil Harwal inspected the exercise in Kalaburagi, interacted with residents and answered queries about the ongoing re‑registration drive.
Key Developments
- Harwal visited the home of Shivaraya B. Poste in Vijayanagar Colony, where field staff were collecting beneficiary details.
- Officials clarified that the scheme is not being discontinued; the aim is to remove ineligible and bogus entries.
- Gescom reported 24,66,979 domestic electricity connections in the seven‑district Kalyana Karnataka region, of which 23,96,139 qualify for the scheme (≤200 units/month).
- Only 22,45,153 connections are currently registered, leaving about 1.5 lakh eligible households outside the programme.
- Field staff will verify documents free of cost using a mobile app; no caste certificate is required, only basic IDs such as Aadhaar, Voter ID, Ration Card and PAN.
Important Facts
The verification drive was launched after reports of misuse by persons from outside Karnataka. Gescom emphasised that the exercise will help the remaining eligible households to enrol and receive the subsidy. Staff will visit each beneficiary’s residence, check documents, and update the database via a mobile application. Rumours about the scheme’s termination or the need for caste certificates have been officially denied.
Exam Relevance
This case illustrates how state governments use targeted subsidies to address energy poverty, a topic under GS Paper 3 – Economy. It also touches upon welfare administration, data verification, and the role of public utilities, linking to GS Paper 2 – Polity (implemen