Translate

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Indian scientist finds unique way to save 98% of water while washing and bathing

Hisar, Haryana:  These days, where globally there is a lot of hue and cry due to water shortage in every street and corner and governments have to face the protests of opposition parties,  a senior agriculture scientist has invented a unique technique which can help save over 98% of water when taking bath and there will be no need of any soap or shampoo even. This technique is also useful to reduce usage of water while washing clothes. Interesting isn't it?

The inventor of this unique method, Dr Sudhir Kumar Kaura, an agri-scientist told the media here that he had been doing research on this for about three years and had already tested this new method on himself by bathing with only 1.25 litres of water over many weeks.

Explaining how he got inspired about this invention, Dr Kaura said that during his student life in university when he had to undertake non-stop railway journey for three days, he had to take bath with 4 to 5 bottles of water or even less. "Sometimes I had to just to clean my body by sponging with a wet cloth," he informed, adding, "In that situation you do not have enough water that you apply soap and shampoo and wash it off. Therefore I have developed a new liquid solution after research of two year with which you can take bath with only 1.25 litres of water for not days but, many week together."

According to Dr Kaura, in order to patent this invention all the information is being provided to the state and national government. He claims that this technique can be helpful to soldiers, mountaineers, tourists and common persons who go to borders or desolated places with low water availability when there is difficulty even in getting drinking water what to talk of water for bathing or washing clothes.

Dr Kaura feels that this techique could be useful for critical patients or patients affected with fever which many a times can not be bathed like a normal person with enough water. It is worth mentioning that 10 years ago Dr Kaura and his associates aggressively popularized a traditional technique of growing cotton on bunds in north India , after doing research on this technique and getting government recognition for this technique which helps in saving over 50 water, manure and sees.

Even today many farmers of the area agree that this technique locally called 'Kool Ki Kheti' not only save water and seeds but also increases crop production by up to 25 per cent and reduces incidence of diseases in plants.

Dr Kaura can be contacted at : sudhirkaura@rediffmail.com

No comments:

Post a Comment