At around 6 p.m. in the evening, I reached the house of Bilei Behera in the Muniguda block of Rayagada district in Odisha. It was almost dark by then and there was no power in Bilei Behera’s house. In general, women wait for the electricity supply to resume before they start to cook food. But Bilei was cooking food with the help of solar lantern she bought with a loan from Milaap. I soon realized that it wasn’t a blackout but Bilei’s family lives in a small mud house which doesn’t have access to the power grid at all. So, the solar lantern is the only source of light for her family of six consisting of Bilei, her husband, her 3 children and her father-in-law. They rely on it to do any household work, to cook food, to eat dinner, and many other ad-hoc activities after dark. More importantly, they use it as a bed light for Bilei’s new born daughter.
Bilei Behera in her kitchen with her solar lantern