BOOTES, India’s first Net-Zero Engineering Company, has been awarded two infrastructure projects by the Varanasi Development Authority under its subsidiary Univastu Bootes Infra LLP. the Varanasi Public Library and the Varanasi Community Centre. These visionary projects are a significant leap towards building a Net-Zero Varanasi, aligned with India’s larger goal of achieving Net-Zero emissions by 2070.
Both projects are part of BOOTES’ commitment to building world-class infrastructure that exemplifies energy efficiency, renewable integration, and climate-resilient engineering. By combining cutting-edge technology with environmentally conscious design, BOOTES aims to deliver infrastructure that not only serves the present but also safeguards the future.
The Varanasi Public Library has been precisely engineered to exemplify energy efficiency, climate-resilient architecture, and renewable technology integration setting a new benchmark for Net-Zero public infrastructure in the country. The library is the first of the two sustainable projects entrusted to BOOTES by the VDA, with the Varanasi Community Centre scheduled for development as the next green milestone.
These efforts directly support India's climate agenda and long-term vision to transition towards a low-carbon economy, as laid out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at COP26, where he pledged that India will achieve Net-Zero carbon emissions by 2070.
Deepak Rai, Founder and Managing Director of BOOTES, stated, “We are fully committed to advancing sustainable infrastructure that aligns with national environmental goals. Creating climate-smart cities is not just a vision it is a responsibility we embrace through every project we undertake.”