"The pumps will save time and energy required to bring out ground water. They can make a difference in schools which suffer from power shortage or those that have not been electrified," officials said.
All identified schools have tubewells with hand pumps and it takes about 40 strokes to fill a bucket of water. However, the solar operated submersible pumps would help draw between 5,000 to 20,000 litres every day. It would operate automatically on solar power and store water in an overhead tank, they said.
"Due to non-availability of sufficient water in the hostels, the inmates go to nearby streams for a bath. This would be checked after installation of solar pumps ", the collector said.
"The pump can operate for 7 to 8 hours between sunshine and sunset. After sunset or when solar power is not available, users can use the pump to draw water. The system has a back-up and ensures uninterrupted water supply," he said.
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