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Mission
Jal Jagruti
It is common knowledge that water shortages are already evident
in India and likely to reach worrisome magnitudes in another decade.
Currently, less than a quarter of our agricultural output is harvested
only once a year due to lack of water for the second harvest. If
the water availability increases adequately for another crop, the
GDP can be boosted significantly from its current contribution of
around 25%. Apart from the increased revenue, the community also
benefits from additional employment, mainly in the rural sector.
A spin-off benefit is increased literacy / education, especially
for the female child.
A
community development program to provide sustainable water has to
necessarily work at 2 levels in the main - awareness creation and
implementation. In addition, a nation-wide resource group could
be created by net-working to share know-how, best practices, etc.
As such, these are general in nature and based on promotion of Rain-water
Harvesting. The Action Plan outlined below is at a limited level
of activity in specific areas of operation, for one year initially.
This exercise can lend itself subsequently to escalation in an ongoing
manner over an extended period of time. The cost-benefit ratio of
such initiatives is highly favorable due to increased agricultural
revenue for the rural areas and relief from water cuts in the urban
context. The emphasis, however, will be on implementation in the
rural sector since this generates the maximum benefit to the community.
The
mentor and guide for this mission is Shri Rajendra Singh ,
Magsasay awardee. Nationally and internationally acclaimed for his
Rain-water Harvesting projects in Bhikhampura district, he has revived
Aravari, a dead river for decades, to perennial flow with the active
help of the local community. The success story authored by him has
led to additional agricultural revenue of Rs 100+ Crore every year
with an initial investment of Rs 7 Cr.
This
project is being undertaken in collaboration with Ojus Medical Institute,
an NGO working in the field of rural development and health care
in Nashik and Mumbai. (www.ojusmedicalinstitute.org)
PROJECT
PLAN
1.
To disseminate knowledge and increase awareness about vital
water related issues
This
multi-level multi-media program will be addressing the rural community
and schools,colleges,social groups, architects, plumbers, contractors,
etc. The concepts of Jal Sanskruti, ie. water literacy, are brought
out in lecture sessions, printed literature, manual/handbooks on
CDs and video clips. The content mix for each group, in and around
Mumbai/Thane/Pune/Nashik, would be tuned specifically for maximum
impact. Visits to selected villages will be a part of this activity
jointly with a local NGO.
ACTION
PLAN
i.
100 schools and colleges have been identified in the operation
area where suitable presentations will be made by the team. Similarly,
social groups like gram panchayats,
Rotarians,
Advanced Locality Management Citizens’ associations, Architects’,
Housing Societies, Senior Citizens, etc. will be targetted.
ii.
3 Clusters of water-stressed villages have been adopted for
RwH initiatives:
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Nashik
- 20 villages in Peth and Dindori Taluks
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Pune
- 8 villages in Aathgaon Paathar
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Thane
Dist - 15 villages in Panvel
The
activity level is suited to the 1 year time-frame and budget. It
would be possible to increase the coverage based on the funds available.
2.
Empower professionals and individuals to implement water
harvesting schemes
Lack
of Design and implementation support is a handicap both in the rural
and urban scenario. Basic techniques taking into account local site
parameters would be made available in the public domain to empower
lay people to implicate RwH projects. NGOs, Gram Panchayats, Farmers,
Jilla Parishads,etc would benefit in the rural areas and Housing
society secretaries/ property owners in the urban areas. Technology
tools like satellite images and related software can be used for
providing time-saving analysis and faster results.
This
entails creating a small technical team to deploy resources for
hands-on support at site. In addition, inputs are to be provided
to BMC for mapping the geological types for Mumbai city and specifics
for any RwH effort in the city and outlying areas.
ACTION
PLAN
i.
A Master Plan is to be generated for Greater Mumbai to enable
citizens as also the BMC to implement RwH schemes in Buildings,
Bungalows, Industrial/Commercial Estates. Appropriate schemes for
the different geo-realities in the city/suburbs would be made available
to motivated citizens for their location specific applications.
ii.
3 Clusters of water-stressed villages have been adopted for
implementing RwH:
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Nashik
- 20 villages in Peth and Dindori Taluks
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Pune
- 8 villages in Aathgaon Paathar
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Panvel
- 15 villages in and around Dehrang
3.
To facilitate a nation-wide network of water harvesters
Internet
technology facilitates connecting active experts in the field to
identify best practices and spread this knowledge country-wide.
Internet technology is to be deployed to provide relevant intelligence
and information for empowering RwH exponents. Periodic conventions
and inter-active workshops are to be conducted towards achieving
this objective. The forum would also monitor Government projects
and their efficacy.
ACTION
PLAN
A
website is under construction - www.jalsangrah.org
- and will be updated on a regular basis. The web resources will
enable country-wide communication with the community, with ease
and speed. Helpdesk facilities are to be developed over time, need-based.
Overall
action till date
1.
Workshops, seminars and multi-media presentations have been
conducted in various fora including Schools, Engg. Colleges, Educational
Institutes, Architects and Senior citizens groups,etc. In addition,
orientation programs have been initiated in various villages.
2.
A 2-day workshop was conducted on Dec6/7,2003 at IIT Powai,
attended by over 500 enthusiasts. The Jal Sangrah Shibir was conducted
under the aegis of IIT Bombay Alumni Association and panIIT Alumni
by the Mumbai chapter. Jal
Sandharan Sankalp 2003, a pledge made by all the participants for
water conservation, is available for viewing at http://jalsangrah.org/sankalp.html
3.
Some big and small RwH projects have been initiated in Karjat
(Bungalow), Dahisar (College), Chikadi (Farms), Farmagudi (Goa Engg
College campus) and Dehrang (Panvel). A RwH Study tour to Bhikhampura
(Raj), Bhoyare-Khurd (Mah) and Chennai (TN) have also been conducted
in the past to acquire grass-root expertise and knowledge.
4.
A group of involved activists has been banded under Maharashtra
Jal Biradari for the cause of RwH, region-wise in Maharashtra state.
A tentative structure has been created to link nationally with Rashtriya
Jal Biradari under the aegis of Shri Rajendra Singh (Magsasay awardee),
Shri Anupam Misra
and other eminent jal yoddhas. This group is seized with
the issues of water scarcity, water policy, privatisation,etc.
5.
A website is under construction, the preliminary version
available for viewing at www.jalsangrah.org,
and mail services in place.
About
Us
An
advisory body has been formed for Mission Jal Jagruti consisting
of IIT alumni/faculty and eminent citizens to promote and implement
RwH systems. The members
are:
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Mr
MP Barde, Civil Consultant (MTech79,IITB)
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Mr
JH Daftari, IT/Networking Solutions (BTech’75,IITB)
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Ms
S Dalal, Journalist-Activist
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Prof
TI Eldho,IITB (Civil Dept)
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Mr
NC Gupta, President,Raymonds Group (BTech’70, IITD)
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Mr
VK Kambe, Electronics Manufacturer (BTech’76,IITM)
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Mr
A Kubal, DyComm,Maharashtra
Nature Park
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Mr
V Ranganathan (IAS,ex-Chief Secy,GoM)
BUDGETARY
COST
Project
Costs for one year (in RsLacs)
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1.Staff
salary
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0.65
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2.Rent
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0.60
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3.Communications
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0.75
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4.Conveyance
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1.15
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5.Tour
expenses
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0.80
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6.Honorarium
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1.20
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7.RwH
Manuals (CD)
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5.00
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Total
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10.15
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Notes:
1.
The scheme outlined above is a basic module and can be easily scaled
up in accordance with funds available. Large tracts of land, district-wise
for example, can be taken up for development.
2.
All donations are subject to 100% Income-Tax exemption and a certificate
will be provided to donors.
3.
Cheques /drafts payable in Mumbai are to be issued favoring “Ojus
Medical Trust”.
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