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Govt Permissions for Power and Constructions

You should not violate government rules. Construction must follow the approved norms based on your plot size. While designing the house, plan proper setbacks, water storage, car parking, greenery, and the septic tank to avoid problems after completion.Before starting construction, complete the following:

You should not violate government rules. Construction must follow the approved norms based on your plot size. While designing the house, plan proper setbacks, water storage, car parking, greenery, and the septic tank to avoid problems after completion.Before starting construction, complete the following:

  • Select an auspicious date for the foundation stone based on star strength
  • Prepare clear architectural designs (2D and 3D) with elevations.
  • Apply for permission from the nearest government authorities.
  • Contact the Borewell team and be ready to install the motor within a week.
  • Arrange the power connection before Borewell work, so the motor can be fixed immediately..
  • Choose the right builder and sign an agreement with clear payment terms and penalties for delays.”

Rain Harvesting System

Water is one of the most precious natural resources on our planet and is essential for sustaining life—whether for humans, animals, or plants. Domestic water is used for everyday household activities such as drinking, cooking, bathing, washing clothes and dishes, brushing teeth, watering the garden, and even cleaning pets.
Since water is a limited resource, it is important to use it wisely and avoid unnecessary wastage. Due to global warming, reduced plantation, excessive construction, and continuous water misuse, groundwater levels are steadily declining.
An average family requires a minimum of 750 liters of water per day. As water scarcity becomes more common, we must reduce consumption and adopt proper conservation methods. One of the most effective solutions is rainwater harvesting, which helps recharge groundwater and minimizes future water shortages.