Gujarat’s Dhaj village sets example for sustainable rural development
Updated:1 year, 4 months ago
Updated:1 year, 4 months ago
Dhaj Village in Gujarat’s Surat district is a model of sustainable living, blending tradition with technology. The village boasts eco-friendly infrastructure, including well-constructed roads, recharge wells, and a school. With 60 homes made of bamboo and cow dung, the village emphasizes eco-friendly construction and durability. The transformation has been made possible through strong support from the Gujarat Forest Department and the Eco Development Authority. The Prime Minister’s Housing Scheme has provided sturdy homes, while solar energy powers street lights and houses. Dhaj village highlights the potential of eco-villages in rural India, showcasing a sustainable future for rural communities.
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