‘Dharti’: Installation of solar lights in sustainable shelters houses at Bhattedadha


A wise scholar Erasmus once said, “Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself” and so, the installation of solar lights in our sustainable shelter houses at Bhattedadha shed its light in the lives of 100 households. We are highly indebted to the donors Buddharaksa foundation, MQDC, Shelldon, Concordian, DT families foundation and the ChangeFusion Thailand team for its continuous efforts towards relief and restoration post the 25.4.2015 earthquake.

On 31st May’15 the team of ChangeFusion Nepal managed to deliver the solar lights to the village of Bhattedadha despite all the challenges at the airport. The local volunteers who came in for support to carry those packages had delightful smiles as they valued the importance of the lights in their routine life.

Team picture after the lights were safely delivered in the village.
The local volunteers eager to get the lights out from the van.
The local volunteers in action carrying the lights to the safe house.

The locals of the Bhattedadha village were facing problems by the irregular and long hours of power cuts way before the disastrous earthquake struck. Their plight post earthquake was doubled as the electricity poles and wires of many households were destroyed and they were forced to use candles at night. The communication channels and mobile devices were interrupted due to problems of electricity. When the ChangeFusion team installed 100 sustainable shelters the people were gratified, yet their houses were loomed in darkness. Few managed to get lines from the old house with risks of direct current shocks while majority were struggling to find an alternative.

On 2nd June’15, the team of our volunteers installed the first solar lights in the village. The lights were easy to install, environment friendly, wire less, natural and renewable with multi-purpose applications. The panel was installed outside the shelter and the line was connected to the main box which was equipped with multi ports and lantern. Then, a bulb is attached to the main box, hence with multiple lighting options.

The solar panel
Volunteer Shakhar fixing the bulb
Philips Murmu, a local of Bhattedadha with the solar lights inside his shelter house

The installation team members comprised of two of our volunteers Shakhar Shrestha and Binum Karmacharya and a group of local volunteers mobilized by Aakash Tamang who finished installing the lighting in 28 houses yesterday and will complete the rest by today (3rd June’15). The group not only installed the lights but also taught the household members regarding its simple operations. As the team went on to talk with them regarding the solar lights, many couldn't express their emotions yet their gleaming eyes full of gratitude and blessings to the donors and the entire team said it all.

“Our meter box is buried inside the old house and since my mother, Urmila Tamang can’t fix the wires we were living without lights using candles. Now, we don’t have to worry about electricity problems again.” -Aastha Tamang (from house no.14)


“We were forced to take our neighbors line for electricity inside the shelter house which led to frequent brawls. Tonight, I can finally let my daughter study in peace and finish my housework properly.”- Gunja Maan Tamang (from house no. 12)

Gunja’s solar panel at the side of her shelter house.

Below are few glimpses of the houses with the new solar lights and the volunteers working for its installations.





This picture was taken when the volunteers bought few meters of wires for solar panel fixation.






The solar installation equipment boxes were then carried to the various houses.





The materials are then assembled near the houses.





The panel is attached to the tin sides using wires so that it doesn't fall off by strong winds in the village.






The solar light bulb is then placed and the volunteers teach the locals its operation.



Then the lights is successfully turned on and off by Lok Nath Makaju, 76 years of age who says ‘Khusi lagyo’ (I feel happy). He resides on house no.2.



Lok Nath’s shelter house with the solar panel.



Below are few more houses with the solar lighting facilities.

Inside, the house of Surya Bahadur Tamang (house no.21)
Members of the house of Sonam SinghTamang with the lights (house no.20)
Janak Tamang of house no. 23 with the solar lantern.
Solar panel of Lalman Tamang’s house.
Lalman Tamang with the solar lighting inside his house no. 20.
Solar panel of house of no. 5 belonging to Indra Bahadur Tamang.0
Inside the house of Indra Bahadur Tamang, house no. 5

We also caught the glimpse of the uses of the lights by the local volunteers and it was used for multiple functions inside the sustainable shelters. Some were learning by its light while others eating, charging their phones and playing by the light.

Children learning by the light.
The light has make them easier to cook and eat inside the shelter houses.
They can now charge their phones wile the kids read comfortably.
The light has bought happiness and smiles in their faces

These blissful sights were only possible through our generous and kind donors and we would like to thank them again on behalf of the entire community at Bhattedadha. Our next post will feature further progress and updates towards restoring normal life at Bhattedadha. Do stay connected. Thank you.