Zero
Power Bill: Maha gets its 1st Solar Village
Extract:
Maharashtra celebrated the inauguration of its
first solar-powered village as CM Eknath Shinde unveiled the complete
solarization of Manyachiwadi in Satara.
The village of Sangli also gained attention for its annual
Independence Day traditions. Notable wrestler Shivraj Rakshe, dubbed 'Double
Maharashtra Kesari,' honed his skills in Bambavade village, emphasizing the
diverse achievements across Maharashtra's villages.
This transformative shift towards sustainable
energy sources marks a significant milestone for Manyachiwadi, showcasing a
proactive approach towards self-reliance and environmental conservation in
rural Maharashtra.
My Take:
A
VILLAGE BECOMES ATMA - NIRBHAR ? YES , AND WITHOUT ANY HELP…..17/11/2023
"The foresight displayed by Manyachiwadi residents to
transition to solar power resonates with the essence of self-reliance that PM
Modi envisions for India.
The initiative taken by the village echoes the sentiment of
breaking free from conventional power sources, paving the way for other
communities to emulate this sustainable model."
DEAR
SHRI R K SINGHJI - CONGRATULATIONS…..16/10/2023
"The success story of Modhera transitioning into a
solar-powered village underlines the power of community-driven initiatives in
shaping the energy landscape.
It is heartening to witness residents becoming energy
producers, not just consumers, aligning with the broader goal of fostering
energy independence."
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Modhera
: From Sun Temple to Sun Village…..09/10/2022
"The evolution of Modhera from a historical Sun Temple
site to a modern 'Sun Village' exemplifies the fusion of tradition and
innovation.
The shift towards solar energy not only reduces dependency
but also empowers residents economically, setting a benchmark for sustainable
development in rural areas."
Call to Action:
To CM Eknath Shinde and other state leaders, I
urge a deeper investment in promoting renewable energy projects and empowering
villages to become self-sufficient through solar initiatives.
Collaborative efforts can amplify the impact of such green
initiatives, fostering a more sustainable future for Maharashtra's rural
communities.
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
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