




Today, the couple are the proud owners of a “dream house” in Rabirashmi Abasan — christened thus by Chief Minister Buddadeb Bhattacharjee himself, for rabirashmi means sunrays.
The housing complex comprises 25 plush bungalows priced at Rs 43 lakh to Rs 45 lakh each for a built-up space of 1,700 sq ft. As Arunima says, they don’t mind paying extra for the “green” bonus.
The brainchild of the West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency (WBREDA), Rabirashmi has been developed on a 1.76-acre plot in New Town Kolkata by Bengal DCL — a joint venture of the West Bengal Housing Board and Development Consultants Ltd. The construction was undertaken by Mackintosh Burn.
WBREDA is in-charge of general maintenance for the first year while each installation — be it the heater, inverter or solar lights — comes with a five-year guarantee.
There are several other features which make the housing complex every environmentalist’s dream, and has already drawn curious and interested delegates from the UK, the US and Thailand.
The architecture is based on a “Solar Passive Concept” — buildings are oriented to receive the southern breeze while the cavities of walls have “puff insulation” that keeps extreme temperatures at bay. This means it is warm indoors during winters and cool during summers, almost dispensing with the need for air-conditioners. Plus, the windowpanes of the community centre are transparent photovoltaic panels which double up as windows.
A “Grid Interactive Solar PV” means the buildings and community centre are connected with a “grid”...


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