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Offline rOhit beHaL

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Devotees come from all corners of the world to Shirdi - a town where Sai Baba lived.
Legend has it, he was man who performed miracles to help the poor.
Almost 100 yrs of him taking Samadhi, Shirdi boasts of a Modern day Miracle - The Worlds Largest Solar Cooking System,
where 73 solar dishes capture energy from the Sun and use it to cook food for 100,000 pilgrims who visit this temple daily.
The Para's raise the temperature of water to up to 650 degree Celsius, generating steam which is used to cook food.

The World's largest solar steam system installed in Shirdi's "Sai Prasadalaya" by the Sai Sansthan,
has been designed for cooking meals for 20,000 devotees daily, an official release said.
On Thursday, 30th July`2009 the Solar Steam cooking system, costing Rs 1.33 crore,
was Inaugurated by the New & Renewable Energy Minister Farooq Abdullah.


The Centre has granted a subsidy of Rs 58.40 lakh so that the Shirdi Sansthan can save every year 1 lakh kg of LPG,
estimated to cost Rs 20,00,000. Some of the other large solar steam cooking systems installed include one at
Mount Abu in Rajasthan for 10,000 people per day & Tirupathi in Andhra Pradesh for 15,000 people a day.

The Steam System at Shirdi generates about 3,500 kg of steam every day.
The System will generate Steam for Cooking even in the absence of electricity
to run the feed water pump for circulating water in the system.

The result is a far cry from a traditional Indian kitchen that uses Gas, Kerosene or Firewood.
"It's so much cleaner now" says Dilip Baba Singh, the chef who is been cooking at the Temple kitchen for 15 years.
In this cooking there there is no smoke, no trees cut down for wood, no carbon dioxide emitted by burning fuel.
There are financial benefits too as it saves hundred's of kgs of Oil everyday, which is a monthly saving of almost 7000 dollars.

The specialty of this Wolfgang Scheffler Solar cooker is that it generates steam
unlike the earlier models where the cooking pot was placed at the focal point of the parabolic minor.
This system is integrated with the existing boiler to ensure continued cooking even at night and during rain or cloudy weather.
The solar cooking system installed at Shirdi follows the Thermosiphon principle and so does not need electrical power or pump.



The Solar Steam cooking system installed at Shirdi has parabolic concentrators / dishes (called Scheffler dishes)
installed on the terrace of Sai Prasad Building No.2. A Parabolic type concentrating Solar Steam cooking system
was commissioned at Shri Saibaba Sansthan, Shirdi on 24th May`2002 after receiving financial assistance
of 50% of the total project cost from the Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Govt. of India.

This Parabolic type concentrating Solar Steam cooking system is the brain child of Deepak & Shirin Gadhia
who floated the "Gadhia Solar Energy Systems Pvt Ltd" after working on it in Germany & then bringing it to India.

Deepak Gadhia said that he realized what India needed was appropriate technology, not high technology.
In India's case that meant taking advantage of it's Geography and Climate.
He added that India was blessed with Sun which was an added advantage.





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Photo: Shirdi's Solar Steam Cooking Project bags an Award
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  • On 17th December 2013, at an award ceremony, the Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Trust (Shirdi) got recognition  
    for installing the biggest Solar Steam Cooking Project by any religious institution in the world.
    It received an Award from Shri. Farooq Abdulla, Minister for Non-Conventional Energy, Government of India in New Delhi.
    It has also been declared as an unique demonstrative project and sanctioned the subsidy amounting to Rs.13,30,000/-.
    The award was received by Shri.Amrut Jagtap, Chief Mechanical Officer of Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Trust (Shirdi).

    In order to save the daily fuel cost @ Sai Prasadalaya where the Prasad food is cooked, the Shirdi Sansthan Trust installed
    one of the largest solar steam project in the world on 30th July 2009, because of which they were able to save 20 KG of LPG,
    costing around Rs.21,000 per day, totaling it upto around Rs.39 Lakhs till date.
    This figure of savings will only increase every year because of the increasing cost of LPG.
    In order to eliminate the safety lacunas in the project, the modification work in this project
    which was carried out as per the Indian Boiler Act was also completed recently.












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    Video/Photos: Whats cOOking @ Sai Prasadalaya`Shirdi
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  • - Shri Sai Prasadalaya -
    Behind Shirdi Police Station,
    Nimgaon Shiv Road,
    Nimgaon Korhale,
    Shirdi - Maharashtra
    India

    Shirdi is a place of Faith for each and every Sai Devotee.
    The Sai Devotees regard the Meal at the Shirdi Sai Prasadalaya as their Holy Prasad.
    Many generous Sai devotees donate meals for all the Sai Devotees free of cost.
    At present, in the Sai Prasadalaya, everyday around 30 to 40 thousand Sai devotees have their Meals.
    During the time of vacation and festivals of Lord Sai Baba the number of Sai devotees goes up to 60 thousand.

    Free Prasad Meals are served around 1000 people daily which includes the poor, blind, handicapped & sages.
    The Sai Prasadalaya’s yearly expenditure is about Rs.70 crores and the products needed for preparing the meal
    like for using 10,000 Quintals Wheat, 9,000 Quintals Rice etc are all purchased via E-Tenders.



    Meal Passes: available from 09:30 Am to 09:30 Pm only.
    Meal Timings: from 10:00 Am to 10:00 Pm only.
    Meal Charges: for adults is Rs.10/- per person only
    and for children (below the age of 10) it is Rs.5/- only.
    Menu: 1 Dal, 2 Vegetables, Rice, Chapati & 1 Sweet.

    Special feeder buses shuttle devotees free of charge to & fro to the Shri Sai Prasadalaya
    from the 'Sai Prasad' building No.2 (near the car parking) outside the Sai Temple.

    There are about 1500 workers in total who work @ the Prasadalaya in 2 shifts.
    Food is cooked using huge Solar Cookers installed at the Prasadalaya,
    making it the biggest Solar Steam Cooking Project by any religious institution in the world
    and for which it has also received an Award from Government of India.
    This has also brought down the expenses made on LPG by around Rs.21,000 per day,
    totaling it upto around Rs.39 Lakhs till Dec`2013.
    The Shirdi Sansthan is also spending about Rs.25 Crore annually
    to provide free ladoo prasad to all devotees standing in the darshan queue.



    The Shirdi Trust had started a "Free Annadan Scheme" at the Prasadalaya from 31st March 2007.
    According to this scheme, devotees on their or their family members Birthdays or in fond remembrance
    of their closed ones can donate Rs.3 lakhs or more for a 1-day Free Prasad Meal for all Sai devotees.
    The Donor can donate individually or in the group of maximum 5 members.
    As per the Scheme, the Prasad Meal Coupons will be freely distributed to the devotees in the Prasad queue
    according to the dates suggested by the Donor and also on the same day,
    the Donor(s) name(s) will be displayed at the Prasadalaya’s notice board.

    Cost for a One Day Prasad Meal
    1) Rs 3 Lakhs on Festivals.
    2) Rs 2 Lakhs on other (Non Festival) days.





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