Team:
Bandu Kumare – Field
assistant
Highlights
- 2 community assistance voluntary work projects – programmes at Dewada and Bhamdeli to clean areas around hand pump
- 2 sapling plantation programmes at Sitarampeth and Junona
- 2 nature trails for students of at. Kondegaon and Khutwanda
- 2 programmes to collect seeds for future plantation at Chorgaon and Khutwanda
- Classroom visits to 10 schools as part of our environment education programme – attended by 292 students
- Film shows on nature and wildlife conservation at 10 places – attended by 420 people
- One drawing contest at Moharli on Global Tiger Day
- 2 visits to check on status of relocated villagers of Jamni and Navegaon
Conservation
On July 6, Bandu organized a programme at Dewada to clear
the area around a hand pump. Water had spilled over while people drew from the
well. Over a period of time, this had created a small marshy area, leading to
proliferation of mosquitoes and insects. Our team cleared the area, removing
scum and organic growth and dug a canal to drain away the water. Wild growth,
which had sprung up around the hand pump due to monsoon rains, was also
removed.
11 youths from the village joined Bandu in the programme.
Another programme was organized on July 16 at Bhamdeli to
clean the area around a hand pump. 5 youths from the village joined Bandu in
this programme.
Photos below: Cleaning the overgrown area in Dewada
Photos below: Cleaning the overgrown area in Dewada
On July 9, Bandu organized a programme at Sitarampeth to plant saplings. 2 teachers and 16 students from the village joined Bandu in the programme. A similar programme was organized on July 20 at Junona in which 2 teachers and 8 students participated. A total of 15 saplings were planted in the three programmes. The saplings included sitaphal, neem and mango.
Bandu has been organizing programmes to collect seeds for planting. In the process, children are taught about the value of trees and the need to preserve the green cover and increase it. During July, seeds were collected by children in Chorgaon and Khutwanda.
During July, Bandu made 10 classroom visits to speak to students of village schools on various aspects of nature and wildlife conservation.
During the month, Bandu organized 2 nature trails for school
students of Kondegaon and Kutwanda during which he spoke to the children about
nature and wildlife and the need for conservation.
Kondegaon nature trail |
Employment Cell
On July 28-29, we organized meetings at Moharli, Adegaon,
Khutwanda, Katwal and Mudholi villages in which Employment Officer Ajay Poddar
spoke to villagers about various livelihood options. A total of 30 youths have
expressed interest in learning to drive four wheelers. We have started the
process to organize a programme which will teach them to drive four wheelers
and qualify them to appear for driving tests at the Regional Transport Office,
Chandrapur.
Photos below: Ajay Podar speaking to villagers about the driving training programme, at Katwal and Kutwanda.
Photos below: Ajay Podar speaking to villagers about the driving training programme, at Katwal and Kutwanda.
There
were 10 film shows on nature and wildlife conservation in July.
Mudholi: students of ZP Primary School watching a wildlife film |
Global Tiger Day celebrations
At Moharli |
Drawing contest, Moharli |
Students, teachers and Forest Department, Moharli |
Moharli |
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