Bisleri International has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) under the ‘Adopt a Heritage 2.0 Programme’ to restore and conserve historic water bodies at heritage sites across India. This initiative is part of Bisleri’s CSR program ‘Nayi Umeed’ and aims to combine heritage preservation with sustainable water management. The partnership will begin with the revival of four historic water bodies, ensuring ecological restoration and enhancing tourism.
Key Highlights of the Initiative
Partnership & Goals
- Bisleri has partnered with ASI under the ‘Adopt a Heritage 2.0 Programme’ for water conservation at historical sites.
- The project aligns with India’s environmental restoration and sustainability goals.
- The initiative is part of Bisleri’s CSR program ‘Nayi Umeed’, which focuses on water conservation.
Key Heritage Water Bodies Chosen for Revival
The initial phase of the project will focus on four historically significant water bodies,
- Chand Baori (Abhaneri, Rajasthan)
- Baori at Neemrana (Rajasthan)
- Padma and Rani Talabs at Ranthambore Fort (Rajasthan)
- Budha Budhi Pond at Kalinjar Fort (Uttar Pradesh)
Restoration & Conservation Plans
- Desilting and Cleaning: Removal of accumulated debris and sediments.
- Ecological Revival: Enhancing biodiversity and water quality.
- Landscaping: Beautification of surrounding areas for better visitor experience.
- Informative Signages: Providing historical and environmental awareness for tourists and local communities.
- Phased Implementation: Ensuring minimal disruption to heritage sites while maintaining their structural integrity.
Statements from Bisleri Leadership
- Angelo George, CEO of Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd., emphasized the company’s commitment to sustainability and heritage conservation.
- He called the collaboration a testament to Bisleri’s dedication to environmental stewardship, ensuring these historic sites remain preserved for future generations.
Impact & Significance
- The project revitalizes cultural and ecological heritage, making these sites more accessible and sustainable.
- It strengthens community engagement by fostering awareness about water conservation.
- Supports India’s long-term environmental and cultural preservation initiatives.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Bisleri & ASI Join Hands to Restore Heritage Water Bodies |
Partnership | Bisleri International & ASI (Archeological Survey of India) |
Program | Adopt a Heritage 2.0 & Bisleri’s CSR initiative ‘Nayi Umeed’ |
Objective | Revival and conservation of historic water bodies at heritage sites |
Heritage Water Bodies for Restoration | Chand Baori (Abhaneri), Baori at Neemrana, Padma & Rani Talabs (Ranthambore Fort), Budha Budhi Pond (Kalinjar Fort) |
Restoration Activities | Desilting, cleaning, ecological revival, landscaping, informative signages |
Implementation Strategy | Phased approach to minimize site disruption and preserve historical integrity |
Expected Impact | Improved tourism, ecological restoration, water conservation, and heritage preservation |
Bisleri’s Vision | Sustainability-driven initiatives for water conservation and environmental protection |