Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Solar water purifier to be set up in two Delhi slums on trial basis

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Two of Delhi’s slums and a school would soon get solar water purifiers, said to be the first of its kind.

Developed by a Kolkata-based scientist, SP Gon Choudhury, the device will not just be able to treat water of excess iron, suspended particles and bacteria through filters and solar powered UV light, but can even save at least 30 units of power in a month.

“This is India’s first portable solar water purifier. One has been installed in the Union environmen­t minister Harsh Vardhan’s house. It was decided by the minister that three more would be installed in Delhi — two in slums and one in a school on an experiment­al basis. The slums and the school are yet to be identified,” said Gon Choudhury.

The purifier comes in two sizes. While the smaller domestic version has a capacity for around 50 litres and costs around Rs 14,000, the larger one could be installed in public places and has a capacity of 300-400 litres and is priced at Rs 40,000.

“Unlike the traditiona­l purifiers, these can even store water which could be used even at night and on cloudy days when the water purifier is not working. Compared to a traditiona­l puri- fier, the domestic solar water purifier could save up to 30 units a month if operated for around eight hours a day on an average” Gon Choudhury added.

Harsh Vardhan also unveiled a range of other solar powered products developed by the Kolka- ta-based NB Institute for Rural Technology headed by Gon Choudhury.

Among them was a solar-powered dome that can light up houses located in far-flung rural areas where electricit­y hasn’t reached yet. Around 130 such domes have already been installed in Lalbagh slum of Delhi near Azadpur. A solar powered jacket was also unveiled.

A solar powered biometric ATM was also launched.

Two banks, including a nationalis­ed bank have shown interest to set up the solar biometric ATM machine in two of their rural banks.

Vardhan was unavailabl­e for comment. However he took to Facebook. “An innovative product is a solar jacket, specially needed for defence personnel, forest workers and people working in remote areas. The jacket has a torch with beam facilities, illuminate­d identifica­tion code, mobile phone charging facility, GPS and pocket fan, which are optional,” Vardhan posted on his Facebook account.

 ?? PHOTO: HARSH VARDHAN’S FB ACCOUNT ?? Union environmen­t minister Harsh Vardhan (left) drinking water from the solar water purifier developed by scientist SP Gon Choudhury (right).
PHOTO: HARSH VARDHAN’S FB ACCOUNT Union environmen­t minister Harsh Vardhan (left) drinking water from the solar water purifier developed by scientist SP Gon Choudhury (right).

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