In response to the pressing need for clean and safe drinking water in underserved schools across West Bengal, ISDC proposes the installation of Water ATMs. These innovative Water ATM systems offer a robust, sustainable solution to the critical challenge of water scarcity and contamination in educational institutions. These state-of-the-art machines utilize advanced purification technologies to deliver high-quality drinking water on demand, meeting the stringent standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO). By strategically placing Water ATMs within school premises, we can ensure convenient access to safe water for students, faculty, and staff alike. The solution not only addresses the immediate need for clean water but also fosters a culture of health and hygiene, laying the groundwork for improved academic performance and overall well-being. ISDC, through Harbauer India Pvt. Ltd. is committed to leveraging technology for social good, and the Water ATM initiative exemplifies our dedication to empowering communities and shaping a brighter future for generations to come.
The program aims to instigate a behavioral shift among students by raising awareness about the critical importance of water conservation, safe drinking water, and effective sanitation practices. Through educational initiatives and sensitization campaigns, students will be empowered with knowledge about the significance of preserving water resources and maintaining hygiene standards. By fostering a culture of responsibility and stewardship, the program not only addresses immediate water-related challenges but also cultivates a long-term commitment to sustainability and well-being among the student community
Integrated Sustainable Development Council will work through its technical partner Harbauer India Pvt. Ltd to provide safe drinking water to the students in government schools in West Bengal. The objective of this project is to provide safe and clean drinking water, to conduct awareness and education program to increase consumption of safe and clean drinking water and to conduct age-appropriate behavioral change programs in identified schools.