Focus Areas
Our work spans cities, villages, and farmlands, tackling water challenges, restoring ecosystems, and building disaster-resilient communities.
Cities
Chalenges:
Urban waterways affected by sediment buildup, unpleasant smell, excessive algae, and rising maintenance costs.
Solution:
Adopt Ecological Smart City approaches to ensure sufficient water availability, eliminate air, water, and soil pollution, and restore clean and healthy lakes, drains, and rivers. This includes controlling sludge and algal growth, removing foul odour, reducing operation and maintenance costs, and promoting greenery to support all forms of life.
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Chalenges:
Problems faced in agriculture and green areas where crops and plants are affected by pests, diseases, and extreme or unpredictable weather. To manage these problems, large amounts of chemical fertilizers and pesticides are often used. Over time, this harms soil health, reduces beneficial microorganisms, and lowers the soil’s natural fertility, leading to poor soil vitality and reduced productivity.
Solution:
Ensures year-round water availability by making ponds and borewells perennial.
Maintains healthy pond water, improving livestock health and productivity.
Enables chemical-free agriculture using only pond water, making crops resilient to diseases, pests, weeds, and weather stress through improved soil organic carbon (>1%).
Achieves zero mortality in aquaculture by controlling diseases, pests, and weather impacts.
Converts barren and wasteland into fertile farmland for sustainable agriculture.
Water Scarcity &
Sewage
Management
Chalenges:
Major challenges of water scarcity include over-extraction of water, uneven distribution, climate change impacts, population growth and urbanization, and pollution of water sources.
Major challenges in sewage management include inadequate infrastructure, untreated sewage discharge, rapid urban expansion, high operational costs, and poor sludge management.
Solution:
We provide efficient and sustainable sewage management solutions by upgrading infrastructure, treating sewage at source, supporting rapidly expanding urban areas, reducing operational costs through optimized systems, and ensuring safe and effective sludge management
We offer sustainable and innovative solutions to address water scarcity by reducing over-extraction, ensuring equitable distribution, mitigating climate change impacts, supporting growing urban demands, and preventing pollution of water sources.
Aquaculture
Chalenges:
Water quality issues from pollution, waste accumulation, and low oxygen levels
Disease outbreaks leading to high mortality and financial losses
High feed costs and poor feed conversion efficiency
Environmental degradation due to water pollution and habitat loss
Climate change impacts including rising temperatures and extreme weather
Limited availability of quality seed and broodstock
Shortage of skilled manpower and low technology adoption
Solution:
Water parameters to maintain the health of fishes With 100% high quality
Ammonia less than 0.50 Disove oxygen 4 to 5 and Ph level 7 to 9
Eliminates sludge and reduces viscosity, creating ideal conditions for high-yield, export-quality fish production
Enables year-round fish breeding by maintaining healthy water conditions
Restores natural aquatic food chains by supporting water and mineral cycles in their natural rhythm
Completely chemical-free technology, ensuring sustainable agriculture, aquaculture, and animal husbandry
cological Rejuvenation & Disaster Mitigation
Ecological Rejuvenation & Disaster Mitigation can be achieved by restoring natural water bodies, improving soil health, and adopting nature-based solutions. Making ponds, lakes, and borewells perennial enhances groundwater recharge and reduces water scarcity, floods, and droughts. Healthy water bodies support biodiversity, livestock, and aquaculture, while chemical-free agriculture improves soil organic carbon, strengthens ecosystem resilience, and stabilizes food production. Together, these measures reduce climate risks, prevent land degradation, and create self-sustaining, disaster-resilient ecosystems.