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Tata Power-DDL Organises ‘Samavesh 2026’ to Celebrate Women Driving Solar Adoption in Delhi
Mar 30, 2026
Tata Power Delhi Distribution (Tata Power-DDL) hosted “Samavesh: Carnival of Women Solar Customers 2026” at MR Global School in Bawana, Outer Delhi, to recognise and encourage the role of women in advancing rooftop solar adoption under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.
The event brought together more than 350 women from over 30 villages within Tata Power-DDL’s rural network, reflecting the growing participation of grassroots communities in India’s clean energy transition. The programme focused on raising awareness and empowering women to take a leading role in promoting renewable energy solutions.
The event was chaired by Rahul Kumar, General Manager of Tata Power-DDL, and attended by several dignitaries, including local representatives, educators, and community leaders. Their presence underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in driving sustainable initiatives at the community level.
During the ??????, Tata Power-DDL honoured over 125 women solar customers and achievers for their contributions to expanding the adoption of clean energy. In addition, more than 250 women pledged to actively spread awareness about solar initiatives in their respective villages, further strengthening outreach efforts.
The programme also recognised 70 girls and women who have excelled at state and national levels across fields such as sports, education, healthcare, yoga, social service, and energy conservation, highlighting the wider impact of women-led development.
A range of interactive activities, including awareness sessions, competitions, and cultural performances, were organised to engage participants and promote the twin themes of women empowerment and sustainability. The event saw active involvement from around 150 additional participants, reinforcing community engagement and the growing momentum behind clean energy adoption.