Aahwahan Foundation recently inaugurated a Rainwater Harvesting System at Seegehalli Government Primary School, Krishnarajapuram, Bengaluru, in collaboration with BHN Technologies designed to ensure long-term water security by efficiently collecting rainwater from the school’s catchment areas, filtering it, and directing it into storage tanks and groundwater recharge pits. This dual approach supports immediate water use while also contributing to groundwater replenishment. The newly commissioned system has a storage capacity of approximately 40,000 to 50,000 litres and is equipped with advanced filtration units, recharge pits, and supporting infrastructure.
The initiative will provide a consistent and safe water supply for students and teachers, meeting essential daily requirements such as toilet usage, cleaning, washing areas, and overall hygiene. Reliable access to water is expected to significantly improve sanitation standards, reduce health risks, and create a more stable and supportive learning environment for children.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Braja Kishore Pradhan, CEO & Founder of Aahwahan Foundation, said, “This initiative is for ensuring that every student has adequate and safe water in schools. When schools have a reliable water supply, children can study without interruptions and health concerns. Water security also ensures improvements in sanitation and hygiene. Through this initiative, we are helping schools become safer places for learning while encouraging children to understand the importance of water conservation. Through this effort, the groundwater level crisis in Bangalore city will also be addressed.”
Beyond infrastructure, the project serves an important educational purpose. Students at the schools not only benefit from improved water security but also receive guidance on environmental responsibility, the importance of conserving rainwater, and the technology behind rainwater harvesting. Through this initiative, children develop an early understanding of sustainability and the value of natural resources, making the program both practical and transformative.









