Majwa Village Near Kurseong Lit Up with Solar Street Lights
“Installing solar-powered street lights in such difficult terrain shows dedication to sustainable progress. It’s not just infrastructure; it’s a beacon of hope,” said Deepak.
Home to 250 families, Majwa still lacks full electricity access. The new lights are expected to improve safety in the evenings, as villagers previously faced risks from steep terrain and wild animals.
“This is just the beginning. We are exploring ways to extend solar lighting to more parts of Majwa,” said Sherpa.
KSCH president Arpita Mukherjee added: “Our aim is to integrate green technology, revive indigenous culture, and empower residents—especially women and children.”
With 282 more lights planned, KSCH’s next phase will focus on renovating the village school and community centre, creating opportunities for education and community life.
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