A significant initiative has been undertaken to improve the sanitation and hygiene in Nanaksar Kaleran and Chappar villages in Punjab. A Sewage Water Treatment Plant has been installed to clean the sewer water, benefiting a population of around 10,000.
Key Features:
- Treatment Process: The plant treats sewage water through various processes, making it suitable for irrigation purposes.
- Electricity Supply: A 62 KW generator ensures uninterrupted operation of the plant.
- Infrastructure: The plant is spread over one acre of land, with a network of 14,300 meters of pipeline connecting 700 drains.
Investment:
- Plant Establishment: Approximately ₹6 crore was spent on establishing the plant.
- Pipeline Network: Around ₹3.50 crore was invested in the pipeline network.
Impact:
- Pollution-Free Village: The village is now free from water pollution, and the inhabitants are healthier.
- Irrigation: Treated water is used for irrigation, benefiting local farmers.
- Community Gratitude: The villagers are thankful to Baba Ji for this initiative, which has improved their quality of life.
Model Project:
The Sewage Water Treatment Plant has become a model for other villages and a milestone in the pursuit of a cleaner Punjab. Visitors from across the state come to witness this innovative project.





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