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    Uses of Non-conventional Energy Sources in Development of Rural Area: a Case Study of Guravawadi Village

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    In the initial phase of planned rural development the concentration was on sector of agriculture industry, communication, education and health. The ministry of rural development places importance now on health, education, drinking water; housing and road so that the quality of life in rural areas Improves and fruit of economic reform are shared by section of society. The basic objective of all rural development endeavors program has been welfare of the millions. In order to achieve this, planned attempts have been made to eliminate poverty, ignorance and inequality of opportunities. As we discuss about the development of village without disturbing the environment, we can develop “Guravwadi village†by using non-conventional energy sources like bio-gas plant, rain water harvesting system and solar power energy plant and wind turbine. By such a way we can make the Guravwadi village independent, clean, eco-friendly and free from chemical and dust etc. This project is totally economical for Guravwadi village in all aspects, like solving the problem of electricity in the development of Guravwadi village. By the setup of biogas plant expenditure on cooking has been decreased which also helped in cleanliness of Guravwadi village. By using the technique of rain water harvesting & percolation tank the ground water table of Guravwadi village will increase which help in solving all waters related to water scarcit
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