Saving Mother Nature
Since the ashram is situated in a village with limited availability of power, it has to be self-reliant by harvesting Solar and Wind energy. Investment is being made in equipment and know-how required to harvest these two types of energy. In addition, we have functional systems in place for our daily requirements of energy and natural resources
Gobar Gas Plant
There are two functional Bio-gas plants that converts the cow dung generated into cooking gas.
Japanese Water Heater
These solar heaters are designed to deliver hot water throughout the year. The hot water is used for bathing, washing utensils and cleaning.
Rain Water Harvesting
Rainwater harvesting is a technique of collection and storage of rainwater before it is lost in the ground. Rainwater is substantially free of salinity and other salts and hence can be used for multiple purpose thereby reducing the need of clean water.
We are doing our bit to save one of the most important resource in the world.