05/06/2026
Long before sustainability became a global conversation, Shahpura was shaped by a deeper understanding of land, water and responsibility.
More than a century ago, our ancestor Rajadhiraj Nahar Singhji chose to invest not in monuments, but in water. His vision gave rise to Nahar Sagar and a network of lakes and water bodies that continue to sustain agriculture, wildlife, birdlife and communities across the region today.
At Shahpura Bagh, this legacy is not something we simply inherit. It is something we continue to care for.
From restoring lakes and maintaining water systems to recycling grey water, using solar water heating, supporting local farming and working closely with the communities around us, our idea of conservation is rooted in continuity.
This World Environment Day, we celebrate the landscape that sustains us and the responsibility we carry forward.