The government is pushing for sustainable housing societies by making rainwater harvesting and solar energy compulsory for builders, says Housing and Urban Affairs Additional Secretary D Thara.
Sustainable LivingRainwater HarvestingSolar EnergyHousing SocietiesEco FriendlyReal Estate NewsJun 14, 2024
The government is making rainwater harvesting and solar energy compulsory to promote sustainable living and reduce the dependence on traditional resources.
Rainwater harvesting can help reduce water consumption, lower utility bills, and recharge groundwater levels, reducing the risk of water scarcity.
Solar energy can help reduce energy costs, decrease carbon emissions, and contribute to a cleaner environment.
The objective of the Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry is to provide affordable and sustainable housing options to citizens, while promoting sustainable urban development.
Sustainable living is important to reduce our carbon footprint, mitigate the impact of climate change, and ensure a cleaner and healthier environment for future generations.
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