Ambadi - Students learn to identify wildlife through a nature game |
Awarghani - Tribal dance artistes supported by us perform at Olive Resorts
|
Volunteers dig soak pit at Chirrewani |
Khamba - Our colleague Niranjan discusses livelihood issues with villagers |
Kohoka - Our colleague Niranjan guides students on a nature trail |
Mohgaon - Dr. Khode treats patients at our free medical camp |
Potiya - Our colleague Sumit conducts a computer awareness session for students of the village school |
Wildlife film screening at the Potiya school |
Satosha - Our colleague Niranjan conducts an environment education class |
Thuyepani - Our colleague Kamlesh speaks to villagers about conservation issues |
Thuyepani - Villagers learn about mushroom cultivation |
Turiya - Our colleagues Sumit and Abhijit discuss livelihood issues with members of the SHG |
Aamajhiri - Our colleague Niranjan repairs a faulty biogas stove |
THE FULL REPORT
Team:
Conservation Officer – Sumit Kumar Kar
Field
Assistant – Niranjan Hinge (Turia cluster)
Field
Assistant– Kamlesh Pawar (Khamarpani cluster)
Major highlights of the month
· Mobile Health service
camps at 6 villages treating 293 patients
· Education program at 11
schools attended by 371 students
· Two Tribal Dance programs
organised
· One youth placed in a
local job
· Three
nature trails attended by 49 students
· Five
farmers trained in mushroom cultivation
· Listing
of 22 unemployed young villagers in
driver training institute
· Two computer awareness
sessions organised -- attended by 51
students
· Career counselling and session
on how to handle examinations at Turiya
High School attended by 53 students
· Meeting with village
eco-development committee (VEDC) members at Ambadi
· Presentation at Central
India Landscape Symposium on Open well mapping using GPS and Groundwater data
Conservation Action and Awareness
On January 31, Niranjan organised a voluntary work program
to clean the area next to a hand pump at Khamba village. Six villagers
volunteered to undertake the activity along with our team. Niranjan had earlier
explained to the villagers the importance of cleanliness and how water
stagnation could create a mosquito problem. The villagers cleaned the area of weeds
and also cleaned the soak pit as a result of which the spillover water from the
hand pump operations now percolates into the ground effectively.
On January 28, Kamlesh assembled a group of volunteers at Chirrewani to
construct a soak pit. Kamlesh had explained the concept of groundwater recharge
and how soak pit construction can help in faster percolation of waste water and
reduce the spread of water borne insect vectors.
On 26th January, Niranjan attended a meeting of
Eco-development Committee (EDC) members. Eco-development Committee (EDC) is made up of inhabitants of the
village, under the supervision of the Forest Department, and works towards
ecological development of village through funded projects such as installation
of solar power lights, biogas plants, solar fencing etc The agenda of the
meeting was to discuss the funding status of EDC and prepare a list of
activities which could be undertaken from EDC funds. During the meeting Niranjan
recommended a variety of activities to the members such as stall feeding of
animals, vermi-composting and organic farming.
On January 24th Kamlesh assisted villagers of Kundai village in enrolling in the Ujjwala scheme (LPG Cylinder connection scheme) so as to reduce dependence on firewood for cooking purposes.
Biogas is a sustainable form of energy which is used mainly for cooking purpose, reducing the need for fuel wood and thereby reducing pressure on forests. Biogas is produced from a slurry of cow dung through anaerobic decomposition. Satpuda Foundation has been undertaking repair activities of these biogas production units and stoves. During January, Niranjan repaired a faulty unit at Aamajhiri village.
On January 26 Kamlesh attended a Gram Panchayat meeting at
Thuyepani. He discussed various issues with villagers and the Sarpanch such as
defunct Eco-Development Committee (EDC) in the village, water conservation activities,
vermi-composting and stall feeding. The meeting was attended by 54 villagers.
Environment Education
In the month of January, a total of eleven school education
programs were held by Niranjan, Kamlesh and Sumit
in which students were given lectures on a wide range of topics such as pollution,
man-animal conflict, biodiversity conservation, and other issues related to
nature conservation. A total of 371
students attended these programs.
School Education Programs:
On January 13, Niranjan organised
a nature trail for students of Kohoka Middle School. During the nature trail
program, Niranjan and Sumit spoke about the various birds found in the vicinity
of the village and nearby Kohoka Lake and their role in ecosystem. Kohoka Lake,
being a site for migratory water birds, presented an opportunity for the students
to explore the water bird diversity. A similar trail was earlier conducted by
Niranjan on January 2 at Potiya. Kamlesh also organised a nature trail in
Mohgaon on 4th January.
On January 7, Niranjan held an activity at Potiya Middle School to make a
leaf book and tree atlas. The activity was meant to create interest among
students in the floral diversity of the area and to better understand medicinal
plants used in traditional medicine. The activity was based on collection and
identification of leaves of various trees found in the vicinity of the village
along with listing of their properties such as medicinal values, fruiting and
flowering season.
During January, the Education Van organised 6 film shows in
which 188 students from six schools participated.
Satpuda Foundation has been conducting
IT education program for students free of cost since the year 2013. Basic
computer skills are taught to the students to make them feel comfortable with
technology and improve their IT skills. During January, computer awareness and
hands-on practice sessions were held in Potiya Middle School and Kohoka Middle
School on 21st January and 22nd January respectively which
were attended by a total of 51 students.
The High School Certificate examination is an important one for school students. With the state level examination due to be held next month,
our team visited Turiya High School and held a session on motivating students
for the upcoming examination and also discussed various techniques to boost
performance in the final exam.
Nature games
Nature games impart important
conservation-related messages through simple games. They are more interactive
than traditional lectures and are more effective in capturing the attention of
young minds. During the month of January, three such nature games were
organised .
Employment Cell
Satpuda Foundation has been
assisting local young villagers to obtain employment by connecting them to
potential recruiters. During the month of January, a youth of Aamajhiri village
was placed at the Jungle Home Resort as a waiter with our assistance.
Satpuda Foundation has been working with tribals for their
empowerment and exploring new employment opportunities for them. Since 2008,
the Foundation has been associated with Tribal Dance group of Sawara village in
Maharashtra, motivating them and supporting them to perform at local resorts.
During the month of January, two such
performances were organised.
One of the Foundation’s activities
related to employment is supporting Self Help Groups (SHGs) for starting and
sustaining new ventures which can give them adequate financial returns. A Tiffin
Centre started by the SHG members at Turia last month was supported by Satpuda
Foundation. A training program on documentation, record keeping, inventory
management and related issues was conducted by Sumit and Abhijit during January.
Another training program was conducted by Sumit and Niranjan to improve the
service quality at the tiffin center. Our team has been guiding them on the
menu and inventory purchases as well.
Last month, we organised a training session on mushroom
cultivation in which some farmers and our field assistant were trained. During
January, another training program on mushroom cultivation was organised by
Kamlesh at Thuyepani in which 8 farmers were trained. Post-training, Sunil
Pathe of Thuyepani was motivated to start mushroom cultivation (around 6 kg
seed) at his farm.
During January, Kamlesh identified
22 unemployed young villagers of the buffer region of Khamarpani cluster for
commercial driver training at Ashok Leyland Institute. The program is funded by
the Panchayat and Forest Department. A list of the young villagers was drawn up
and submitted to the appropriate government channel.
Mobile Health Service (MHS)
During January, 293 patients were treated through at our
free Mobile Health Service (MHS) camps.
Research
A research project to understand the status of groundwater in
the buffer region of Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh was undertaken last
month. The data was analysed in Q-GIS platform to reveal the location and the
status of groundwater in the region. A poster was prepared based on the
findings and was presented at 3rd Central India Landscape Symposium
(CILS) held at Melghat from Jan 3rd – Jan 7th.
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