Sun-Powered School Lunches: A Green Initiative in Kolkata

Krishnapur Adarsha Vidyamandir in Kolkata embraces solar energy for midday meals, using induction cookers. This innovative approach forms part of an 'e-green cooking' initiative by the state school education and energy departments. The project reduces fire hazards and cooking costs, aiming for full implementation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kolkata | Updated: 06-06-2025 23:31 IST | Created: 06-06-2025 23:31 IST
Sun-Powered School Lunches: A Green Initiative in Kolkata
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In a pioneering move, Krishnapur Adarsha Vidyamandir, a West Bengal government-aided school in Kolkata, has adopted solar power for preparing midday meals, using induction cookers. This marks a significant step in the state's 'e-green cooking' initiative, involving about 3,500 educational institutions.

Currently, meals for the school's 250 students are partially cooked on solar-powered induction cookers, minimizing fire risks and reducing exposure to heat and flames, according to Headmaster Susanta Kumar Khan. The school aims to fully transition to this eco-friendly method, which has already cut cooking expenses by 30%.

The initiative, driven by the state's school education and non-conventional energy departments, is set to expand, bringing solar-powered cooking to more schools equipped with solar panels. A larger induction cooker is also planned to enhance the efficiency of this program.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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