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A model Indian village- Ralegaon Siddhi
Ralegaon Siddhi, a success story
In 1975, when Anna Hazare, a retired army man, went back to his village in Ahmednagar
district, Maharashtra, he found the village reeling under drought, poverty, debt, and
unemployment. He decided to mobilize the people and, with the collective support of all
the villagers, he began to introduce changes.
Today Ralegaon Siddhi is being
taken as a role model for other villages by the Maharashtra government and by other states
too. Massive tree plantation has been undertaken, and hills have been terraced to check
erosion. Large canals with ridges on either side have been dug to retain rainwater. As a
result, the water table in this area is now considerably higher and the wells and tube
wells are never dry, making it possible to raise three crops a year where only one was
possible before.
The village's biggest achievement is undoubtedly in
the area of non-conventional energy. All the streets in the village are lit by solar
lights, each with a separate panel. There are four large community biogas plants and one
of them is fitted to the community toilet. There is a large windmill used for pumping
water. A number of households have their own biogas plants. The village is self sufficient
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