Recovered Su-Kam archive Solar Installation 2016

About this page — a recovered blog post from the Su-Kam era, originally published on blog.su-kam.com during Kunwer Sachdev's tenure as Founder & MD. The original blog was lost after Su-Kam's insolvency; this page is reconstructed from the Internet Archive and preserved as a historical record.

After Solar Homes and Offices, Meet a Solar Temple in India

Sanchore, Jalore district, Rajasthan

Narayan owns a temple in Sanchore, in Rajasthan's Jalore district. Like any place that draws crowds, it needed dependable lighting and fans for its devotees — and in a region of unreliable supply, Su-Kam solar provided it.

The installation extended solar adoption beyond homes and businesses into India's spiritual spaces — a reminder that the technology fits anywhere with a roof and a need for steady power, from a village home to a temple courtyard.

It is a small but telling entry in the Su-Kam record: under Kunwer Sachdev, solar wasn't pitched as a luxury but as everyday infrastructure for whoever needed light.

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Primary source: original post on blog.su-kam.com, recovered via the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine), snapshot 2016. View original snapshot →

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