In Our Sustainable home in Delhi, we embark on an incredible journey of Urban Farming with every aspect pollution-free and eco-friendly

Grow organic food in your home

Even small spaces in the home can grow food for your family.

At the entrance to our son’s Goa home, the aquarium unit aquaponic systems grow 1000 plants of vegetables, herbs

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Greenhouses around our home in Delhi Grow 15000 plants of vegetables, herbs ,fruits and 120 kg of fresh water fish a year, using Aquaponics and Permaculture, using only 1000 litres of water a day

Aanant Aquaponic Greenhouses around the Delhi home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur with AQI 15, harvesting rainwater, composting kitchen and garden waste, recycling grey water growing 15000 vegetables, herbs,, powered by Agrivoltaic Solar panels

Learn How To :

  • grow organic vegetables, herbs, fruits , freshwater fish in your home with Aquaponics and Permaculture, in whatever empty space you have :

  • Balconies, terraces, rooftops, gardens in your home or on farms.

  • Compost kitchen and garden waste to grow food,

  • Generate an income from your home by selling extra produce to your neighborhood.

  • Harvest rain water

  • Recycle grey water

  • Set up an Agrivoltaic solar system in our home

Neeno Kaur with organic vegetables including cucumbers, carrots, tomatoes, leafy greens, and yellow carrots, freshly harvested from their aquaponic and permaculture greenhouses around the Delhi home

The air we breathe is making us sick, destroying our lungs :

Come learn how to create a fresh air haven in your home , breathing clean cool air, requiring no air purifiers or air conditioners.

The entrance to the Delhi home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur, old wooden doors with multicolored stained glass panels, arched top, and brick floor, flanked by a cooler panel which filters, cools the polluted delhi air, creating  AQI 15 air home

The entrance to our Delhi home

The AQI meter in our home shows Average AQI =13,

with PM2.5=3 and PM 10 =6

The weather channel report below shows AQI is severe in Delhi at 406 with PM2.5=360 and PM10=169

Air quality monitor showing severe pollution levels in Sainik Farms Colony, Delhi, with PM2.5 at 406 indicating severe pollution, while the meter top ,left shows air quality with AQI 15 in the home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur, pm2.5=5, pm10=10

Water is a scarce resource, the future wars in the world are going to be water wars . Harvest Rain Water to recharge underground aquifiers and use it to grow food

Raiin water harvesting in the home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur, water being stored in 25000 litre tanks , excess recharging ground water, used in the aquaponic greenhouses around the home, making it self sufficieant in water

We harvest the rainwater from our rooftops . The rainwater fills 20,000 litre water tanks in our ground floor greenhouse, excess water overflows to recharge underground water which has raised the water table so our tubewell that had run dry now is recharged and water can be pumped up for growing vegetables and fruits

Manage the waste generated in your home

The mountains of garbage in the cities are destroying lives of those living around those areas, by diseases due to breathing the fumes of methane that are generated by rotting garbage

One of the 30 sacks of organic vermicompost from kitchen and garden waste  in the home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur , which is used to grow vegetables, ,herbs , fruits in their aquaponic permaculture greenhouse, only recyclable waste leaves the home

Only recyclable waste leaves our home

We Compost our kitchen and garden waste and use it to grow food in greenhouses around our home .We Segregate the other waste in our home and send it to recycling units

Our kitchen and garden waste is composted, and produces 30 bags of vermi compost every year which grows our food. Buying 30 bags of vermicompost would cost us Rs, 30,000 at Rs 1000 per bag.

The Grey Water from kitchens and bathrooms in the city homes are let out into sewage systems in the cities which pollute our soil and destroy the River Water

Grey water from the kitchen and bathrooms in the home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur is recycled to grow fruit trees, bananas, lemons in a beautiful garden behind the house, no waste water leaves the home to pollute the rivers .

No waste water is thrown out of our home to sewage lines

We recycle the grey water from the kitchens and bathrooms in our home, which filtered, used to grow fruit trees around our home.

Agrivoltaic Solar systems generate electricity

Agrivoltaic solar panels on the second floor rooftop of the delhi home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur provide electricity from the home and the aquaponic greenhouse growing vegetables, herbs, fruits and fresh water fish

The Agrivoltaic solar system we have designed and set up on the second floor rooftop provides us electricity for our home and also to power our greenhouses and grows vegetables under the panels