Karachi (Staff Reporter) – For the first time in the country, a project to make ablution water reusable has been presented. The students of Karachi have installed a project that saves ablution water from being wasted and, through a modern scientific method with the help of three tanks, makes it reusable through filtration. The name of this project has been proposed as “Nahr-ul-Khair (River of Goodness).” This filtration system has been established in Jamia Masjid Ali in the Buffer Zone area of Karachi.
The students of Aligarh Institute of Technology – Umar Ayaan Abbas, Muhammad Tabrez, Muhammad Khizr, Muhammad Shayan, Muhammad Naseem, Abu Bakar, Syed Hassan, Muhammad Huzaifa, Owais Qureshi, Muhammad Zubair, Sheikh Shehzad, Syed Ammar, Muhammad Aalyan, Abdullah Faisal, Ali Abbas Rizvi, Syed Zulfiqar Ali, Syed Zain Ali, Syed Hamza, and Ayaan – have accomplished this achievement under the supervision of their teacher Engineer Syed Muhammad Saad.
In this project, three special tanks are included: one tank in which there are big stones, small stones, gravel, and charcoal; the second tank, which separates impurities and pollution; and the third tank, which absorbs the soil and restores the underground water level through the existing boring system.
This project is being considered a revolutionary solution for water conservation and the problem of dry boring. According to experts, if this project is installed in every mosque in the whole country, the underground water level can be restored, and environmental changes can also be controlled to a great extent.
