Building Dreams in Mud

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The bio-gas plant shown here is developed by CSV. The chamber to the left is the collection pit of the kitchen waste, and to the right is the bio-gas collection unit. The bio-gas is sent to the kitchen through the pipeline.

Bio-gas Plant

CSV also helped improve the cooking conditions of villagers through developing utensils requiring less fuel for cooking. They also designed vessels and containers for clean and hygienic storage of food items. This kitchen-ware was both economical and ecological in nature as it was made out of the naturally available material, like mud.

Utensils designed and developed by CSV for villagers

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