Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Shashank Agarwal builts green habitat with holy cow’s holy dung!!!


Shashank Agarwal  Builts home with cow dung bricks
New Delhi, Dec 2011- There are major resources available in India that comes for free and can be used for many purpose. About 70% of Indian population are residing in villages and in the rural areas  are deficits for funds and knowledge to use some of these resources. In rural India, people still cannot afford to have luxury of  house that can save them from all sorts of changing weather. 

Keeping this consideration in mind a young student from Amity International School, Noida Shashank Agarwal of class 11th has come up with a revolutionary idea of making houses made up of bricks with a mixture of straw dust and cow dung. Just a month back it was unreal and undoable but Shashank has turned this into a reality thus helping the society in ways more than one. 

Shashank Agarwal  builts home with cow dung bricks
“We were always using cow dung and water mixture as a coating item on walls and floors to give them strength and now with a visionary idea of a young student we will have a chance to contribute to the society to make it cleaner, greener & cheaper”, believes Shashank.
Method of making a brick using alternate substance which as of now is cement and the kiln is an old fashioned technology and it also includes a lot of costing as well. The amount of CO, NO and nitrates are already high due to industrial waste, increased number of vehicles on the road and forest being cut down. So in such a situation making brick using a substance that is available for free and is lighter in weight will help the society economically and will be completely eco-friendly. 
Shashank Agarwal  builts home with cow dung bricks 

Shashank Agarwal narrates why he chose this mixture instead of contemporary material. “Cow dung is believed to have anti-bacterial qualities. It serves as disinfectant. It is also believed to be an excellent and inexpensive insulator. It is good for health, keep away insects, keep house cool in summers and warm in winters. It is an effort of how to best utilize natural material. These bricks are light weight which is an advantage at the time of earthquake, as quake impact is in proportionate with the weight of the structure.” he said.

Why Low Cost Homes in Rural Area
Bricks that we use today are prepared by using agricultural soil, fuels to heat the kiln. Burning of fuels for making these bricks results in emissions of gaseous pollutants and ash into the environment spoiling it further. While at the same time bricks made from cow-dung are eco-friendly and much cheaper hence reducing down the cost attached to make a home. Bricks made from cow dung are greener and 70% lighter than regular clay bricks. The basic material needed for making bricks are available at free of cost, and from wastes, besides its use as fuel or fertilizer.

4 comments:

Shashank Agarwal said...

Dear Shashank,

My name is also shashank agarwal and I am originally from Lucknow, but settled in USA for last 15 years.

I have read about your achievement. I am quite impressed and would like to give you quick feedback on your work. I think you have invented something that has not been done before, so consider filing a patent for your work. You must file a patent, and if approved, you will not only get copyright but also proper credit for your work. I am sure you are aware of it, but if you aren't, please look into it. Just google about filing patent and you will see many websites or talk to a lawer to see how you can file a patent in India.

If you have any questions/concerns, please get in touch with me shak.agarwal@gmail.com

Sincerely,
Shashank Agarwal

gopi said...

May I know how you are making cow dung bricks
Give me some idea sir

nageswararao said...

how to make cow dung bricks, give me ideas

nageswararao said...

how to make cow dung bricks, give me ideas

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