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KLK Ventures Completes Solar Lighting Installation Project at Chamunda Mata Mandir in HP

In collaboration with HIMURJA, the state agency responsible for promoting renewable energy in Himachal Pradesh, KLK Ventures has once again demonstrated its commitment to enhancing safety and sustainability at one of India's revered cultural sites.

July 11, 2024. By News Bureau

KLK Ventures Pvt. Ltd. announces the successful completion of a significant solar lighting installation project at Chamunda Mata Mandir in Himachal Pradesh.

In collaboration with HIMURJA, the state agency responsible for promoting renewable energy in Himachal Pradesh, KLK Ventures has once again demonstrated its commitment to enhancing safety and sustainability at one of India's revered cultural sites.

Embarking on its journey, KLK Ventures has revolutionised the renewable energy landscape in India. The company's extensive portfolio includes the installation of over 10,000 Solar Rooftop Systems and a staggering 1,00,000 Solar Street Lights nationwide. These initiatives have not only significantly reduced carbon footprints but also illuminated pathways, enhancing safety and promoting eco-friendly practices in communities across the country.

"Innovation and sustainability are at the core of everything we do at KLK Ventures," said Akshat Jain, CEO of KLK Ventures. "Our installation of 100 solar lights at Chamunda Mata Mandir underscores our commitment to clean energy solutions that enhance safety, accessibility, and environmental stewardship. This project symbolises our dedication to sustainable development and community well-being, setting a benchmark for responsible innovation."

The solar lighting at Chamunda Mata Mandir represents a pivotal step in KLK Ventures' mission to deploy advanced solar technologies. Beyond providing illumination, these installations symbolise KLK Ventures' dedication to enhancing visitor experiences while minimising environmental impact. Each light operates solely on solar power, further reducing reliance on conventional energy sources and contributing to a greener future.

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