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19th June 2008: Aryavart Gramin Bank receives Ashden Award 2008  

                                                 Ashden Awards Web site            Press release Ashden Awards

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sri N. K. Joshi, founder Chairman, Aryavart Gramin Bank meeting Prince Charles, Patron of Ashden Awards.

Dr Wangari Maathai, the 2004 Nobel Peace laureate  giving Ashden award to Sri N. K. Joshi, founder Chairman, Aryavart Gramin Bank. The award was presented on
19-06-2008 in a ceremony held at London.

 

 

 

 

 

Sri N.C. Khulbe, Chairman, Aryavart Gramin Bank said that "the award is well deserved and result of able leadership of my predecessor Sri Joshi and efforts made by staff members of Aryavart Gramin Bank. I heartily congratulate them all."

 
 

27th May 2008: Aryavart Gramin Bank selected for Ashden Award 2008  

           Aryavart Gramin Bank, Lucknow has been selected as one of the 7 International Finalists for prestigious Ashden Awards, 2008. The Awards were founded in 2001 by the Ashden Trust, one of the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts (SFCT). The Award is an internationally recognised yardstick for excellence in the field of sustainable or green energy. The list of finalists was announced by Ashden Trust, U.K. on 27.05.2008.

The Bank is among the 7 selected finalists out of 77 international participants from developing world. The Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy, reward and promote excellent local sustainable energy solutions in the developing world and in the UK. These innovative schemes are providing great environmental, social and economic benefits.

           Being the Project Leader, Mr N. K Joshi, Chairman Aryavart Gramin Bank will represent the Aryavart Gramin Bank at London during the awards week – 14th June to 20th June, 2008.

             The Aryavart Gramin Bank devised an innovative scheme to make available finance for Solar Home Lighting Systems (SHS) with a slogan Ghar Ghar Me Ujala” (Light in every house) mainly to provide ambient light at home to improve living standard, education, health and welfare of the people residing in rural, semi urban and even in urban areas beset with frequent power cuts.

            Another important facet of the scheme is the system devised for maintenance of SHSs. A local youth is trained by the Company/ Dealer to maintain the systems. He is provided with a toolkit. An honorarium of Rs 10,000/- per year is paid by the Bank to these Business Facilitators. Thus, it is providing partial employment to rural youth who would otherwise migrate to cities for semi-skilled / unskilled jobs.

The Solar Home Lighting System consists of a Solar Panel of 35 watts, a low maintenance battery, a charge controller and 2 luminaries (9 watts CFLs backed by a reflector enhancing the light output). The lights work for minimum 5 hours a day and the system has autonomy of 3 days i.e. one sunny and two non-sunny days.

Besides two CFLs, the SHS also supports a mobile charger (a necessity in villages), a small DC fan and a Black and White T.V. bringing the whole world in the courtyard of a farmer.

            The price of SHS offered by the Company is so competitive that the farmers are not required to run after subsidy. The equated monthly installment (with interest) of Rs 245/- per month for a loan of Rs. 11,000/- per SHS repayable in 60 months is found to be cheaper by villagers, who spend roughly Rs. 280/- per month on Kerosene.

The Bank organized many Credit Camps exclusively for SHS to popularise the scheme and to provide finance for installing the Solar Home Lighting Systems to the Bank’s existing good clients.

The Bank has sanctioned 10100 Solar Home Lighting Systems till April, 2008 (out of which 8000 systems have already been installed). The Bank aims to cover 25000 houses by 3rd October, 2008, the second anniversary of Aryavart Gramin Bank.

 
     
 
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