Situated along the Line of Control (LoC), with one half of the village across in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Simari holds a strategic and democratic importance as polling booth number 1 of India is located here.
Plagued by energy shortages and power cuts, 347 villagers residing in 53 homes relied heavily on firewood and kerosene. Responding to the villagers’ appeal, the Indian Army initiated a solar electrification and LPG distribution.
The village has been divided into four micro-grid clusters, each equipped with solar panels, inverters, batteries and LED lighting, ensuring a reliable and sustainable power supply. Additionally, all homes received LPG connections with double-burner stoves, eliminating dependence on polluting fuels and improving living conditions.
An officer said, “The initiative is dedicated to Col Santosh Mahadik, Shaurya Chakra, Sena Medal, who laid down his life in service of the nation. In a solemn tribute, Col Mahadik’s mother, Kalinda Mahadik and Sarang Gosavi, Founder and MD of Aseem foundation, will jointly inaugurate the solar electrification system in Simari on April 14.”