पिपरासी बिहार का प्रथम खुले में सौच मुक्त प्रखंडArvind kumar
Piprasi is a Block in Pashchim Champaran District of Bihar State, India. Piprasi Block Head Quarters is Piprasi town . It belongs to Tirhut Division . It is located 54 KM towards west from District head quarters Bettiah. 215 KM from State capital Patna towards South .
Piprasi Block is bounded by by Madhubani Block towards East , Padrauna Block towards west , Bagaha-I Block towards North , Bagaha-Ii Block towards North . Padrauna City , Bagaha City , Ramnagar City , Narkatiaganj City are the nearby Cities to Piprasi.
Piprasi consist of 25 Villages and 7 Panchayats . Balua is the smallest Village and Semralabedaha is the biggest Village . It is in the 93 m elevation(altitude) . This Place is in the border of the Pashchim Champaran District and Kushi Nagar District. Kushi Nagar District Padrauna is west towards this place . It is near to the Uttar Pradesh State Border.
पिपरासी बिहार का प्रथम खुले में सौच मुक्त प्रखंडArvind kumar
Piprasi is a Block in Pashchim Champaran District of Bihar State, India. Piprasi Block Head Quarters is Piprasi town . It belongs to Tirhut Division . It is located 54 KM towards west from District head quarters Bettiah. 215 KM from State capital Patna towards South .
Piprasi Block is bounded by by Madhubani Block towards East , Padrauna Block towards west , Bagaha-I Block towards North , Bagaha-Ii Block towards North . Padrauna City , Bagaha City , Ramnagar City , Narkatiaganj City are the nearby Cities to Piprasi.
Piprasi consist of 25 Villages and 7 Panchayats . Balua is the smallest Village and Semralabedaha is the biggest Village . It is in the 93 m elevation(altitude) . This Place is in the border of the Pashchim Champaran District and Kushi Nagar District. Kushi Nagar District Padrauna is west towards this place . It is near to the Uttar Pradesh State Border.
Patna City Plastic Waste Management brochure Arvind kumar
UNDP India in collaboration with Hindustan Coca Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. (HCCBPL) & Patna Municipal Corporation has established a Plastic Waste Management & Processing plant at Gardani Bagh . This initiative is designed to minimize the impacts and risks to environment and human health, by enhancing sustainable Plastic Waste Management practices, through a socio-technical model (segregation/collection/ recycling).
The project’s main objective is to establish a more sustainable community led approach for integrated plastic waste management and efficient recycling. The systematic approach will also address better social security measures, job creation and impact livelihoods for the informal sector engagements. Mainstreaming Safai Sathis (waste pickers) will open new opportunities and lead to more sustainable ways of collection, segregation, processing and recycling of plastics. The project also introduces technology applications to integrate the waste supply value chain and build Cloud based digital governance and traceability.
Plastic Lao, Thaila Pao at Guruparva,Patna cityArvind kumar
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) India, in partnership with HCCBPL is building on the existing systems and processes to reduce the impact of plastic waste on environment in India. The partnership is encouraging sustainable plastic waste management practices in India through collection, segregation and recycling of all plastics to move towards circular economy, which is in line with the Government of India's Swachh Bharat (Clean India) Mission, Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 and Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
UNDP is proposing to kickstart the “Plastic Lao Thela Pao Campaign 2019” in partnership with Patna Nagar Nigam for promotion of plastic waste recycling. This campaign would entail setting up Eco-exchange stalls in public events wherein the public is engaged to bring pieces of discarded plastic and exchange the same for recycled Thelas (cloth bags) that are environmentally friendly.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) India, in partnership with HCCBPL is building on the existing systems and processes to reduce the impact of plastic waste on environment in India. The partnership is encouraging sustainable plastic waste management practices in India through collection, segregation and recycling of all plastics to move towards circular economy, which is in line with the Government of India's Swachh Bharat (Clean India) Mission, Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 and Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
UNDP is proposing to kickstart the “Plastic Lao Thela Pao Campaign 2019” in partnership with Patna Nagar Nigam for promotion of plastic waste recycling. This campaign would entail setting up Eco-exchange stalls in public events wherein the public is engaged to bring pieces of discarded plastic and exchange the same for recycled Thelas (cloth bags) that are environmentally friendly.
'Namami Gange Programme', is an Integrated Conservation Mission, approved as 'Flagship Programme' by the Union Government in June 2014 with budget outlay of Rs.20,000 Crore to accomplish the twin objectives of effective abatement of pollution, conservation and rejuvenation of National River Ganga.
The river Ganga is the most important and religious river of India. Ganga is a Himalayan River and is passes through five states such as Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal in a length of 2500 Km. In Bihar, it enters at Chausa (Buxar District) and travels a distance 445 km upto Manihari (Katihar District). At the entry point of Bihar the discharge of the river Ganga is approximately 400 cumecs and it becomes approximately 1600 cumecs when the rives leaves Bihar. The Ongoing/ Proposed actions in the stretch of river Ganga are as follow:-
A. Liquid Waste Management:-
A total 26 sewerage infrastructure projects sanctioned at a cost of Rs 5089.82 Crore which are at various stages of implementation in towns namely Patna (11 projects), Begusarai, Munger, Hajipur, Mokama, Sultanganj, Naugachia, Barh, Bhagalpur, Sonepur, Chhapra, Khagaria, Bakhtiyarpur, Maner, Danapur and Phulwarishariff. These projects will facilitate in treatment of 616.5 MLD of sewage through creation/rehabilitation of STPs, sewerage network and allied Interception and diversion works.
• 14 projects (Beur STP, Beur Sewerage Network, Saidpur STP & Adjoining Network, Saidpur Sewerage Network, Karmalichak STP, Karmalichak Sewerage Network, Pahari STP, Pahari Zone-IV A (South), Pahari Zone V, Sultanganj, Mokama, Sonepur, Barh and Naugachhiya) are under implementation
• LOA has been issued for 4 projects (Digha, Kankarbagh, Bakhtiyarpur and Maner) and 7 projects (Hajipur, Bhagalpur, Begusarai, Chhapra, Danapur, Phulwarishariff and Khagaria) are under tendering stages.
• Tender for 1 project (Munger) has been floated.
• In addition, revised estimate of 1 project (Buxar) is under process.
• Total 118 Nallas in the Ganga towns in which 111 Nallas has been screened. Rest Nallas are in progress.
Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (FSSM) is the process of safe collection, conveyance, treatment and disposal/ reuse of faecal sludge and septage from on-site sanitation (OSS) systems such as pit latrines, septic tanks, etc., i.e. the management of the mixture of human waste (solid and liquid) that is not conveyed by a centralized sewerage system. At the treatment facility - either a dedicated Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant (FSTP) or co- treatment in Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) - the faecal sludge/septage undergoes pre-treatment, followed by primary and secondary treatment (even tertiary treatment and polishing).
An integrated programme. Involves different ministries--water resources, river development and Ganga rejuvenation, environment and forest, shipping, tourism, urban development, drinking water and sanitation and rural development Talks for the first time about involving people living on the banks of the river, urban local bodies and panchayati raj institutions Plan includes establishing a Ganga Eco-Task Force, a Territorial Army unit and roll out of legislation to check pollution and protect the river Cleaning programme to be implemented jointly by National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), which is the implementation wing of NGRBA, and State Program Management Groups (SPMGs) Talks about strengthening monitoring system through committees at national, state and district levels
Future of drinking_water_sector_in_indiaArvind kumar
India is facing the worst water crisis in its history in both Rural & Urban areas, and 21 Indian cities will run out of groundwater by 2020,but Govt is determined to provide safe drinking water to all citizens without discrimination
Kariyawa a odf s ( open defecation free sustainable village )Arvind kumar
“ Kariyawa is a GP of 406 family of Suriyawa block, Bhadhoi. Under the visionary leadership of DM & CDO Bhadhoi with Support of Panchayat Raj , technical support of Plan International ( UNICEF Programme ) become the 1st Village with ODF ( Open Defecation Free ) meter & integration of ODF- S & ODF++ through SLRM , MHM, ODF Clinic, Institutional Toilet & community toilet “
Future of drinking water sector in indiaArvind kumar
India is facing the worst water crisis in its history in both Rural & Urban areas, and 21 Indian cities will run out of groundwater by 2020,but Govt is determined to provide safe drinking water to all citizens without discrimination.
Patna City Plastic Waste Management brochure Arvind kumar
UNDP India in collaboration with Hindustan Coca Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. (HCCBPL) & Patna Municipal Corporation has established a Plastic Waste Management & Processing plant at Gardani Bagh . This initiative is designed to minimize the impacts and risks to environment and human health, by enhancing sustainable Plastic Waste Management practices, through a socio-technical model (segregation/collection/ recycling).
The project’s main objective is to establish a more sustainable community led approach for integrated plastic waste management and efficient recycling. The systematic approach will also address better social security measures, job creation and impact livelihoods for the informal sector engagements. Mainstreaming Safai Sathis (waste pickers) will open new opportunities and lead to more sustainable ways of collection, segregation, processing and recycling of plastics. The project also introduces technology applications to integrate the waste supply value chain and build Cloud based digital governance and traceability.
Plastic Lao, Thaila Pao at Guruparva,Patna cityArvind kumar
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) India, in partnership with HCCBPL is building on the existing systems and processes to reduce the impact of plastic waste on environment in India. The partnership is encouraging sustainable plastic waste management practices in India through collection, segregation and recycling of all plastics to move towards circular economy, which is in line with the Government of India's Swachh Bharat (Clean India) Mission, Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 and Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
UNDP is proposing to kickstart the “Plastic Lao Thela Pao Campaign 2019” in partnership with Patna Nagar Nigam for promotion of plastic waste recycling. This campaign would entail setting up Eco-exchange stalls in public events wherein the public is engaged to bring pieces of discarded plastic and exchange the same for recycled Thelas (cloth bags) that are environmentally friendly.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) India, in partnership with HCCBPL is building on the existing systems and processes to reduce the impact of plastic waste on environment in India. The partnership is encouraging sustainable plastic waste management practices in India through collection, segregation and recycling of all plastics to move towards circular economy, which is in line with the Government of India's Swachh Bharat (Clean India) Mission, Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 and Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
UNDP is proposing to kickstart the “Plastic Lao Thela Pao Campaign 2019” in partnership with Patna Nagar Nigam for promotion of plastic waste recycling. This campaign would entail setting up Eco-exchange stalls in public events wherein the public is engaged to bring pieces of discarded plastic and exchange the same for recycled Thelas (cloth bags) that are environmentally friendly.
'Namami Gange Programme', is an Integrated Conservation Mission, approved as 'Flagship Programme' by the Union Government in June 2014 with budget outlay of Rs.20,000 Crore to accomplish the twin objectives of effective abatement of pollution, conservation and rejuvenation of National River Ganga.
The river Ganga is the most important and religious river of India. Ganga is a Himalayan River and is passes through five states such as Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal in a length of 2500 Km. In Bihar, it enters at Chausa (Buxar District) and travels a distance 445 km upto Manihari (Katihar District). At the entry point of Bihar the discharge of the river Ganga is approximately 400 cumecs and it becomes approximately 1600 cumecs when the rives leaves Bihar. The Ongoing/ Proposed actions in the stretch of river Ganga are as follow:-
A. Liquid Waste Management:-
A total 26 sewerage infrastructure projects sanctioned at a cost of Rs 5089.82 Crore which are at various stages of implementation in towns namely Patna (11 projects), Begusarai, Munger, Hajipur, Mokama, Sultanganj, Naugachia, Barh, Bhagalpur, Sonepur, Chhapra, Khagaria, Bakhtiyarpur, Maner, Danapur and Phulwarishariff. These projects will facilitate in treatment of 616.5 MLD of sewage through creation/rehabilitation of STPs, sewerage network and allied Interception and diversion works.
• 14 projects (Beur STP, Beur Sewerage Network, Saidpur STP & Adjoining Network, Saidpur Sewerage Network, Karmalichak STP, Karmalichak Sewerage Network, Pahari STP, Pahari Zone-IV A (South), Pahari Zone V, Sultanganj, Mokama, Sonepur, Barh and Naugachhiya) are under implementation
• LOA has been issued for 4 projects (Digha, Kankarbagh, Bakhtiyarpur and Maner) and 7 projects (Hajipur, Bhagalpur, Begusarai, Chhapra, Danapur, Phulwarishariff and Khagaria) are under tendering stages.
• Tender for 1 project (Munger) has been floated.
• In addition, revised estimate of 1 project (Buxar) is under process.
• Total 118 Nallas in the Ganga towns in which 111 Nallas has been screened. Rest Nallas are in progress.
Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (FSSM) is the process of safe collection, conveyance, treatment and disposal/ reuse of faecal sludge and septage from on-site sanitation (OSS) systems such as pit latrines, septic tanks, etc., i.e. the management of the mixture of human waste (solid and liquid) that is not conveyed by a centralized sewerage system. At the treatment facility - either a dedicated Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant (FSTP) or co- treatment in Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) - the faecal sludge/septage undergoes pre-treatment, followed by primary and secondary treatment (even tertiary treatment and polishing).
An integrated programme. Involves different ministries--water resources, river development and Ganga rejuvenation, environment and forest, shipping, tourism, urban development, drinking water and sanitation and rural development Talks for the first time about involving people living on the banks of the river, urban local bodies and panchayati raj institutions Plan includes establishing a Ganga Eco-Task Force, a Territorial Army unit and roll out of legislation to check pollution and protect the river Cleaning programme to be implemented jointly by National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), which is the implementation wing of NGRBA, and State Program Management Groups (SPMGs) Talks about strengthening monitoring system through committees at national, state and district levels
Future of drinking_water_sector_in_indiaArvind kumar
India is facing the worst water crisis in its history in both Rural & Urban areas, and 21 Indian cities will run out of groundwater by 2020,but Govt is determined to provide safe drinking water to all citizens without discrimination
Kariyawa a odf s ( open defecation free sustainable village )Arvind kumar
“ Kariyawa is a GP of 406 family of Suriyawa block, Bhadhoi. Under the visionary leadership of DM & CDO Bhadhoi with Support of Panchayat Raj , technical support of Plan International ( UNICEF Programme ) become the 1st Village with ODF ( Open Defecation Free ) meter & integration of ODF- S & ODF++ through SLRM , MHM, ODF Clinic, Institutional Toilet & community toilet “
Future of drinking water sector in indiaArvind kumar
India is facing the worst water crisis in its history in both Rural & Urban areas, and 21 Indian cities will run out of groundwater by 2020,but Govt is determined to provide safe drinking water to all citizens without discrimination.
1st Cluster Septic Tank in BBSR Urban SanitationArvind kumar
With the Support of Bhubaneswar Municipal corporation, North Zone Tata Trusts has implement the 1st Cluster Septic Tank under SBM ( U) & Odisha Urban Habitat Improvement Initiative
1. पििरासी : बिहार का प्रथम खुले में सौच मुक्त प्रखंड
GSF बिहार ने स्वच्छ भारत मिशन ( ग्रािीण) िें ऐसा अलख जगाया
DWSC - WC , प्लान - अदितत के सहयोग से पििरासी प्रखंड को खुले िें सौच िुक्त िनाया /
यह जीपवका, िाल पवकास , स्वास््य बिभाग , प्रखंड बिकास ििाधिकारी के सतत प्रयास का िररणाि है
५२ दिवस के कठोर िररश्रि का अंजाि है , िाकी सि इततहास है /
प्रक्रिया :
िाननीय ज़िला ििाधिकारी ने आव्हान ककया
सिुिाय से सीिा संवाि ककया /
हि इस योजना को घर - घर िहुचायेंगे
ककसी को संिेह हो तो िताएँगे /
इसके अभाव िें िीिारी, कु िोषण , िेकारी, गरीिी होती है
शौचालय से ज़्यािा क्या ये िरूरी होती है /
आए अिनी ियाािा , सम्िान को एक नया आयाि िे
हि सि मिलकर , खुले िें सौचिुक्त सिाज िे /
इससे हिारी संस्कृ तत और तनखरेगी
नवजात मशशु की ज़िन्िगी खखल उठेगी /
एक सभ्य सिाज का तनिााण होगा
हिारी िहु िेदियो का सम्िान होगा/
हर सख्श शौचालय का तनिााण सह प्रयोग कर मिसाल िे
हिारी इज़्ित ियाािा इससे िढ़कर है कोई जवाि िे /
2. सािुिातयक जागरूकता :
सिुिाय संचामलत स्वच्छता की नीव रखी गई
स्कू ल , आंगनवाड़ी , वाडा , िंचायत स्तर िे दिग्जरींग की िीि रखी गई /
सिुिाय दिगडा हुआ, अंिकारों के िीच रौशनी हुआ
हर सक्श अिना भपवष्य सवारने िें लग गया
जो खुले िें जाते थे , उनको सिझाने िें लग गया
कही राबि चौिाल , कही नुक्कड़ नािक , कही स्वच्छता किल्ि का िेला है
स्वच्छता ने सिको अिने रंग िें लिेिा है /
हर गामलया , चौराहा और िरवािे िे
िच्चे , िूढ़े एवं जवानों के अल्िािो िे /
खुले िें सौच की प्रथा को रोकने की चचाा है
इससे ज़्यािा तो िीिारी, कु िोषण िे ख़चाा है /
अि हि इस प्रथा को नहीं सह िाएंगे
इसको रोकने के मलए कु छ भी कर जायेंगे /
सिुिाय ने आगे िढ़कर अगुआई की, शौचालय का तनिााण की
सुिह शाि तनगरानी की , खुले िें शौच को रोकने की तैयारी की
सिुिाय ने तनश्चय कर डाला, खुि को ियाादित िना डाला
अिनी छिता अनुरूि शौचालय तनिााण िें जुि गई
3. इसके अभाव िें िहु बिदिया की इज्जत न कोई लूि ले
ककसी ने सािग्री, तो ककसी ने नगि उिार ली , ककसी ने तो गहने धगरवी डाल िी
ककसी सिाज सेवी ने स्वच्छता िािा की स्थािना कर , नई जान डाल िी
लोगो ने एक िूसरे की अनु श्रवण की ,
शौच युक्त से शौच िुक्त की सिर तय की
खुले से सौच मुक्त करने में मीडडया का सहयोग
िीडडया ने भी इसे जन आंिोलन का रूि दिया
स्वच्छता की िहत्ता को घर - घर िहुचाया /
सुिह सुिह अख़िार िें खुले िें सौच करने वाले का नाि आता था
शौचालय िनाने को प्रेररत करने वाले गुणगान आता था /
जागरूकता के साथ तकतनकी ज्ञान से भी सिुिाय को अवगत कराया
इनकी अनुश्रवण से शौचालय की गुणवत्ता नहीं ख़राि हो िाया /
4. शौचलय के प्रयोग िर जोर डाला , जो खुले िें गई िोिो छाि डाला
उनकी िान ियाािा िे चोि की , सरकारी सुबििाए भी लिेि िी /
इनके प्रयास से सभी गणिान्य लोग एक सोच िे आये
मिलजुल कर शौचालय का तनिााण कराई /
5. िीरे िीरे इन्होंने इस मिशन को जनांिोलन का रूि िे दिया
और हि सि मिलकर ५२ दिनों िें प्रखंड को सौच िुक्त कर दिया //
For further details:
(1) Mr. Anand Shekhar , Team Leader
(2) Dr Anoop Tripathi , State Manager
(3) Arvind Kumar, Program Officer
(4) Kumar Nishant , Plan ( GSF Project )
(5) Nishant Ranjan , ADITHI ( GSF Project )