Tuesday, June 22, 2010
NAVPRAYAS is awarded by dist. hospital korba
On 15th june the dist. hospital korba organised blood donation day and awarded our NGO NAVPRAYAS. The CMO of dist. hospital Dr. P.R.Kumbhkar, the president of lioness club Smt. Kiran Agrawal and many social workers had given their presence in this program.The Navprayas Group has 350 and over blood donars list and every week 10-12 member are donating their blood and save life of peoples. Dr. kumbhkar, Smt. Agrawal and many peoples appreciated our work and presented us a excellence certificate (prashasti patra).
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
water conservation
Nowdays we are seeing water level is going down. Because of this many areas people are facing the problem of water shortage.I have seen some areas condition is very critical.We can see a big line before a small water tanker. Because of excess use of ground water the water level is going down. Water conservation is better idea to solve this problem. Water canservation refers to reducing the usage of water and recycling of waste water for different purposes such as cleaning, manufacturing, and agriculural irrigation.Water conservation can be defined as any beneficial deduction in water loss, use, or waste.
water saving technology for the home includes:-
1. Low-flow shower heads(sometimes called energy efficient shower heads as they also use less energy, due to less water being heated).
2.Low-flush toilets and compositing toilets. These have a dramatic impact in the developed world, as conventional western toilets use large volumes of water.
3.Wastewater reuse or recyling systems, allowing reuse of graywater for flushing toilets or watering gardens, and recycling of wastewater through purification at a water treatment plant.
4. Rainwater Harvesting.
5. High-efficiency clothes washers.
6. Weather-based irrigation controllers
7. We have to use bucket for washing car and bicycles.
water saving technology for the home includes:-
1. Low-flow shower heads(sometimes called energy efficient shower heads as they also use less energy, due to less water being heated).
2.Low-flush toilets and compositing toilets. These have a dramatic impact in the developed world, as conventional western toilets use large volumes of water.
3.Wastewater reuse or recyling systems, allowing reuse of graywater for flushing toilets or watering gardens, and recycling of wastewater through purification at a water treatment plant.
4. Rainwater Harvesting.
5. High-efficiency clothes washers.
6. Weather-based irrigation controllers
7. We have to use bucket for washing car and bicycles.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Right To Education Act- A Step To Increase Literacy Level
Right of free and compulsary education act 2009 came after six decade of independence. The RTE (Right To Education) act has came in force on 1st april 2010. The passing of the Right of children to free and compulsory Education(RTE) Act 2009 marks a historic moment for the children of india. This act serves as a building block to ensure that every child has his or her right (as an entitlement) to get a quality education and that the state, with the help of families and communities, fulfils this obligation. Few countries in the world have such a national provision to ensure both free and child-centred, child-friendly education. All children between the ages of 6 and 14 shall have the right to free and compulsory elementary education at a neighborhood school.There is no direct (school fees) or indirect cost (uniform, textbooks, mid-day meals, transportation) to be borne by the child or the the parents to obtain elementary education. The government will provide schooling free-of-cost until elementary education is completed.All schools must comply with infrastructure and teacher norms for an effective learning environment. Two trained teachers will be provide for every sixty students at the primary level.Teachers are required to attend school regularly and punctually, complete curriculum instruction, assess learnig abilities and hold regular parent-teacher meetings. The number of teachers shall be based on the number of students rather than by grade.The state shall ensure adequate support to teachers leading to improved learning outcomes of children. The community and civil society will have an important role to play in collaboration with the school management commitees to ensure school quality with equity. The state will provide the policy framework and create enabling environment to ensure RTE becomes a reality for every child.There is 25 percent resevation for poor children in private schools, in this act.I hope this act will increase the literacy level in india. We have to encourage the parents to send their children in neighborhood schools.
Monday, June 7, 2010
E-Waste A Challenge For Us
Electronic waste may be defined as all secondary computers, entertainment device electronics, mobile phones, and other items such as television sets and refrigerators, whether sold,donated, or discarded by their original owners. The definition includes used electronics which are destined for reuse, salvage, recycling, or disposal. There are cloronated and brominated elements, poisionous metals, photo active elements, acid and plastics in personal computers which pollute the atmosphere.Some electronic scrap components such as CRTs contain contaminants such as lead, cadmium, beryllium, mercury,and brominated flame retardants. Enviromental groups claims tha the informal processing of electronic waste in developing countries causes serious health and pollution problems.Now the time has come to salve this problem. Today the electronic waste recycling business is in all areas of the developed world and rapidly consolidating business. In developed countries, electronic waste processing usually first involves dismantling the equipment into various parts ( metal frames, power supplies, circuit boards, plastics ),often by hand, The advantages of this process are the human's ability to recognige and save working and repairable parts, including chips, transistors, RAM, etc. The disadvantage is that the labor is often cheapest in countries with the lowest health and safety standards. If we want to manage e-waste than before we buy anything we have to ask with the dealer about reclycling process of that item. We have to buy only reclycling items.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
A meeting with the korba collector
On 15th may we went to collector office. Actually we want to meet with the collector of korba Mr. R.P.S. Tyagi and discuss in certain matters. We gave him a list of 289 blood donor. Mr. Tyagi apraiciated our work. Our discussion started in the matter of water conservation. Mr. tyagi suggested us that there is need of to deepen of ponds in rural area and water harvesting system in urban area. If we deepen the ponds we can collect more rain water and ground water level is also increases. In the matter of Global Warming Mr. Tyagi suggested us to plant more trees and a good care need of those trees. We generaly plant trees but after some time we left the care on it because of less care the plants get dry.So there is need of good care of plants.Mr. Tyagi told us in the matter of bad habits and misuses of resourses. We have to leave the bad habit of drinking, smoking and chewing of tobaco.These thing made people mentaly disturb and bring deseases. Our society is badily affected from these bad habits. We had a discussion on curruption also. Curruption begins from the bottom so we have to stop it from the bottom.And finally Mr. Tyagi told us he would give a presence where we need.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Global Warming
The earth's climate is driven by a continuous flow of energy from the sun. Heat energy from the sun passes through the earth's atmosphere and warm the earth's surface. As the temprature increases, the earth sends heat energy (infrared radiation) back into the atmosphere. Some of this heat is absorbed by gases in the atmosphere, such as corban dioxide, water vapour, methane, nitrous oxide and halocarbons. Because of this action the earth's temprature is good for life but the percentage of these gases are increasing and the earth's temprature is also increasing. Which is very dangerous for our life. Today we are seeing the impact of climate change around the world. Melting glaciers, rising sea levels stronger storms, higher floods, less snow north and more drought south. Now the time has come to control global warming.People must aware of this. There is some ideas to control global warming. 1.plant more trees. 2.don't waste water. 3. don't use and burn plastics. 4. stop misusing the resources. 5.population should be in control. 6.Use solar energy.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
At a village tilai Dhad

We have selected a village tilai dhad as our working area. We are trying to develop this village. Some essential facilities are not available here like school, electicity etc. We are trying to provide them all. We are going to plant some trees in this village so that the villagers get profit from it. We have started teaching classess so that they will be able to undarstand their rights. We have a discussion on electricity with the sarpanch of that village and it is about to complete. It is now our responsiblity to develop the village in all aspects.
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