The Barsha Pump is a water-lifting device powered entirely by the kinetic energy of flowing rivers or irrigation canals. It uses a rotating water wheel to drive a spiral mechanism that pushes water through pipes to nearby fields without the need for electricity, fuel, or solar power.
Designed for smallholder farmers, the Barsha Pump is ideal for locations with flowing water but limited energy infrastructure. One pump can irrigate up to 2 hectares of land, depending on the crop type, soil conditions, and irrigation method.
Its durable, low-maintenance design makes it suitable for remote and resource-constrained environments. The Barsha Pump supports food security and climate resilience by enabling reliable irrigation during dry spells. It has been widely adopted in Nepal, India, and East Africa through partnerships with NGOs and rural development programs.