Bengaluru residents Sajitha and Mahesh built their eco-friendly new home by repurposing their old one, with help from architecture firm Destination Designs.
As India faces an acute water crisis, here's how you can do your bit by setting up a simple and affordable rainwater harvesting system at home to reduce your water usage by 30%.
Made from refused and reused material or what Dasarathi refers to as ‘kachra,’ the home was designed by his family of three and two award-winning architects.
Blazing a trail in sustainability, Rajkot's Northstar School practices rainwater harvesting, uses little electricity and ensures that children spend more time outdoors.
Bengaluru water scarcity: From completing projects on time to reviving lakes, constructing open wells, rainwater harvesting and using wastewater as a genuine resource -- experts say the solutions to the city's problem are apparent and eminently doable.
Almost every region in India is blessed with its own water management methods that were tailored to fit the unique geographical and cultural needs of the place and the community.