Highlights
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4 water conservation voluntary work projects
during the month – 3 new soak pits dug and 1 check dam built
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5 awareness programmes on vermi-compost
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Classroom visits to 14 schools as part of
our environment education program – attended by 759 students
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Organized SHGs livelihood training programme
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Medical camps in 6 villages - 239 patients
treated
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Village meeting for relocation work
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Visit to check on status of relocated
villages
During February, we organized 4 voluntary work project programmes related to water conservation.
On February 6, we organized a programme to build a check dam
on a stream around 3 km from Jamandhonga village. 45 children from Government
Middle School Jamandhonga and Government primary school Chakar joined hands
with Ashfaq to build the dam. The resultant water body will benefit domestic
livestock in the day time and wildlife at night. Spotted deer, monkeys and
other wild life are regularly spotted in the area. Photos below.
On February 10, we organized a program to dig a soak pit at the Government Primary School, Jamandhonga. 15 students from the school joined hands with Hameed in digging the pit, which will take spillover water from a hand pump on the school premises. The pit will help to recharge the water table around the hand pump. Photos below.
On February 12, we organized a program to dig a soak pit at the Chirrai village. 12 students from the school joined hands with Hameed Khan in digging the pit, which will take spillover water from a hand pump located in public space. The pit will help to recharge the water table around the hand pump.
On February 28, we organized a program to dig a soak pit at
the Government Primary School, Chandan Pipariya.
10 students from the school joined hands with Hameed in digging the pit, which
will take spillover water from a hand pump on the school premises. The pit will
help to recharge the water table around the hand pump.
As part of our efforts to reduce villagers’ dependence on
forests for firewood, we organize programmes to promote the use of bio-gas. We
also encourage villagers to use vermi-compost to reduce the use of chemical
fertilizers in areas adjoining wildlife habitats. As part of this strategy, we organized
5 programmes in February to promote the use of vermi-compost and bio-gas. The
details are given in the table below:
Education
During the month, our team made classroom visits to 14
schools to educate children about nature and wildlife conservation.
Students' rally in Tekapur to create awareness about the harmful effects of plastic |
Free health camp at Chandanpipariya |
Medical camp co-ordinator Siddharth Kale dispenses medicines from our ambulance - Malli health camp |
Employment Cell
Chillod - Ashfaq discusses livelihood options with unemployed young men |
On February 7, a senior Manager of the Chetak Enterprises Nimbaheda (Rajasthan) visited villages in our area of operations. The official, Mr. Mahesh, Manager based at Hoshangabad, asked Ashfaq to arrange for a meeting with youths who could work as toll collectors in our area. Ashfaq organized a meeting of 31 youths from 2 villages where we work.
On February 22, Hameed Khan
organized Self-Help Group livelihood training programme at Matkuli. This
programme was attended by 7 SHGs. The focus was on record management, loan
distribution and repayments, selection of livelihood units, self-dependent
livelihoods. This programme was organized with the support of Janpad Panchayat Pipariya. Photo below.
Hameed Khan organized meetings of the residents of Jamandhonga, Chakar, Muhar, Mongra and Raikheda villages to discuss relocation-related issues. Our team has been asked to organize these meetings by Shri R.P. Singh (Field Director), and Shri Sanjeev Sharma (Range Officer Pachmarhi Range), Satpura Tiger Reserve.