Pune (Maharashtra): A Zilla Parishad school in Maharashtra's Wablewadi in Shirur Taluqua is setting a fine example for the world to follow, as it has become an ideal 'zero energy' school.
The Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpeyee school, is India’s first and the World’s only third 'zero energy' school. It has also got the honour of being the first tablet school in Maharashtra.
Wablewadi is a tiny village with only 50 to 60 dwellings at a distance of two and a half km from Shikrapur in Shirur Taluka. The population of the village is just 400.
However, until six years ago, the school meant a mere botchy structure of two rooms with dilapidated walls. Students had no other choice but to study amidst water leaking from the walls. It was with the help of villagers and students, that headmaster Dattatray Ware completely transformed the sorry structure into a beautiful building.
With top-class facilities, today, the very same school has become an inspiration for educational institutes world over.