Transforming Rural Life with Technology (CSV, Wardha)
n 1978, Devendra Bhai took up the mission of his Guru Kumarappa: bringing the benefits of technology to the rural poor. He made Magan Sangrahalaya, Wardha his base and established the Centre of Science for Villages (CSV). His goal was to create a new awareness about Gandhian values among scientists, technologists, economists, sociologists, and experts across disciplines. Devendra Bhai believed that technology should be simple, affordable, and rooted in local realities—so it could be adopted by communities and converted into sustainable livelihoods.
The central objective of CSV is to bring forward indigenous skills of village artisans—built through accumulated traditional knowledge—and connect them with modern science and technology. CSV’s mission is to innovate and demonstrate technologies that can become business opportunities at the grassroots level.
Key Outcomes Associated with CSV:
✓ Developed 75 technologies for rural livelihood and enterprise creation
✓ Constructed 30,000 low-cost mud houses
✓ Built 100,000 hygienic toilets
✓ Installed 20,000 biogas plants
✓ Trained around 30,000 rural artisans in improved scientific techniques
✓ Promoted non-violent honey extraction and tree gum collection without harming trees
✓ Developed single-bullock driven agricultural equipment
✓ Improved tools for artisans such as potters, blacksmiths, weavers, and farmers