Prakash Keskar
A Report on deployment of Parabolic Community Solar Cookers, for Mid-Day-Meal Scheme in Rural Schools.
This article describes a unique solar cooker project for primary schools that aimed to provide a clean and efficient substitute for fossil fuel based cooking solutions (like fuel wood and LPG) for the mid-day meals cooked in these schools.
A Report on deployment of Parabolic Community Solar Cookers, for Mid-Day-Meal Scheme in Rural Schools.
The objective of this project is to provide a clean and efficient substitute for fossil fuel based cooking solutions (like fuel wood and LPG) for the mid-day meals cooked in schools in the Ahmadnagar district in Maharashtra state in western India.
Weathering Climate Change in Maharashtra, India
Agriculture is weather dependent at the local level. Yet, currently, farmers do not have access to reliable locally relevant meteorological...
Ecosystems, Climate Change, Vulnerability and Economics connect
This article is adapted from a posting on "Ecologic" - WOTR, News and Views , May 2012. Life on earth...