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Gandhi’s ‘charkha’ now becomes ‘e-charkha’

‘Charkha’ Mahatma Gandhi’s symbol of civil disobedience movement,is now approved for production of electricity. It is developed by an innovator.

The wooden Charkha has now been customized into an ‘e-charkha’ by Hiremath, a Bangalore-based engineer who has been active in the field of non-conventional energy resources, has now customized the wooden Charkha into an `e-charkh’.

According to the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Pesident Pratibha Devisingh Patil will formally inaugurate the modified instrument Nov 19.

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“The new charkha has maintenance-free lead acid battery fixed at its bottom, which functions as an inverter. Spinning the charkha for about two hours will give backup power for about six-seven hours of basic lighting and playing radio,” KVIC said Wednesday.

KVIC chairperson Kumud Joshi said: “The charkha will be a boon to the spinners, who would be able to experience the fusion of economic activity with the pleasure of music while working on the e-charkha.”

The cost of the model is approximately Rs.3,000. The KVIC is getting ready to induct 200,000 pieces of e-charkha at Khadi weaving centres across the country.

“Spinning of khadi yarn will no more be a monotonous work,” a KVIC official said.

Authorities said the effort would go a long way in providing electricity, entertainment and clothes to people in remote areas.

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One Response to “Gandhi’s ‘charkha’ now becomes ‘e-charkha’”

  1. Gandhiji belived and hoped that swadeshi would become the future of India, The e-charkha is a creative innovation and one step forward towards fulfilling the dream.Kudos.

    Girish H.

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