Title: Handson Science With Village Women
1Hands-on ScienceWith Village Women
2Presented by
3Thirst
4The Fortunate
5Spreading Deserts
6The Inevitable
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8Childrens Lovecastles Trust (CLT)
- Web www. cltindia. org Mail
info_at_cltindia.org
9About CLT
- Founded in December 1997
- Offers non-formal education programs through
formal networks - Mission To build conducive, interactive and
creative learning environment through community
awareness, nutrition aids and alternative
educative means to support education - Vision Combine the power of technology and the
convenience of the school system to make
education more effective and efficient
10CLT Way
- Integrating disciplines - Chain of Learning
- Experiential learning
- Project - based learning
- Technology aided learning
- Hands-on- Science Lab 2 School 2 Community
- Peer 2 Peer and Mentoring
- Direct community involvement in development of
schools
11CLTs Approach Hands-on Science
- Science Club in action - Learn the ways of nature
12CLTs Approach Hands-on Science
- Woman - 2 - Woman Workshop on Mushroom
Cultivation, - Nutrition Management, Vermicompost etc.,
13CLTs Approach Hands-on Science
- Computer 2 Career programmes for the
- Community Youth
14CLTs Approach Hands-on Science
- Flora and Fauna in association with
- University of Agricultural Sciences-Popularising
Life Sciences
15Women and IT in India
- Current Indicators
- 34 Female Adult literacy
- 38 Female secondary school enrolment
- 44 Female youth illiteracy
- 36 of tertiary students in Natural Sciences are
female - 19 female teaching staff at tertiary
- 23 Indias Internet users are women
- Natural Sciences include fields of computer
sciences, Engineering, Math, Architecture, Town
planning, Transportation and communication - - UNESCO 1999 Statistical Year book
16 Village Women use Science and Technology Lab -
2 - Land Concept
- Why women?
- -Agents of change, they influence decisions at
home and at the Panchayat - -Water at home is managed by the women
- -Girl child is often pulled out of school to
ferry water from distant sources
17CLTs Approach Hands-on Science
- An All Girls team
- Brainstorming Session
- Identify water related issues
- Joins hands with
- The Rainwater Club
Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting
183 Es
- Team partners with
- The Rainwater Club
- (www. rainwaterclub. org)
- They drive the project
- from Education to
- Extension and Execution - 3Es
19The Team in action
- Process
- Baseline survey
- Analysis
- Action plan
- Implementation
- Documentation
- Follow up
20Technology as an Enabler
- Team uses Computers
- to record data
- and information
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- Computer aided
- microscopes to test
- water
- Mapping software to
- design promotional tools
21Wheres the water?
22Water Cycle
23 About Bangalore
- Location 12 58 N Latitude and 77 35 E
Longitude - Altitude 921 Mts. Above Sea
- Population 6 Million
- Planning area 1279 Sq.km
- Rainfall Avg 970 mm over the last 10 years
- Location 12 58 N Latitude and 77
35 E Longitude - Altitude 921 Mts. Above Sea
- Population 6 Million
- Planning area 1279 Sq.km
- Rainfall Avg 970 mm over the last 10 years
24The Facts
- Bangalore gets its water from the river Cauvery
95 kms away and 500 meters below the city - Production cost water is very high at Rs 18 a
kilo-liter. Will become Rs 26 a kilo-liter. - Ceiling on the availability of water-1500 Million
Liters per Day - good enough for 7 million people
only, i.e., by the year 2011. - Surface and ground water on the decline.
25Disappearing sources in Bangalore
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- Lakes and Tanks
- 261 in 1960
- 81 in 1997
- 55 in 2000
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27Why harvest Rainwater ?
- A NATURAL RESOURCE PRESENTLY WASTED
- PREVENTS GROUND WATER DEPLETION
- A GOOD SUPPLEMENT TO PIPED WATER
- POSITIVE COST BENEFIT RATIO
- RELATIVELY POLLUTION FREE
- WATER CONSERVATION SELF-DEPENDANCE
- REDUCES ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT
28What is Rainwater Harvesting?
- Collection
- Filtration
- Storage
- Future Usage
- Recharge
29How much water do I get ?
30HOW much water do I use ?
Consumption range 50 ltrs - 300 ltrs per person
per day
31Components
- Catchment
- Roof, Paved area, Land
- Conveyance
- Pipes, chains, gutters, drains
- Storage
- - Ponds, lakes, sumps, tanks, aquifers
32A typical system
33 Catchments
34Gutters
Gutter-for sloping roof PVC pipes Polycarbonate
pipes GI pipes Aluminium Pipes
35 Down pipes
- Down water pipes made of
- HDPE/PVC/AC PIPES
36First-rain separator(Bypass)
37Filtration Units
38Storage
39 Usage
40Recharge
41Dos Donts
- Storeinsecticides,
rusting iron, manure, detergents - Use Pets on terrace
- Use chemically polluted water to charge ground
water
- Clean-roofs and terraces
- Provide adequate storage systems
- Pollution free storage systems
? USEFUL tip Guppy fish for mosquito control
42Scaling the Project
- 2002 Made the school Water Literate
- 2003
- Installed prototype
- Designed promotional literature
- 2004
- Establish the Rainwater Resource Center
- Plan to set up 100 units in 10 villages
- 2005
- Scaling it to 10,000 Households
- Creating global awareness on management of
natural resources
43Rooftop Rainwater system in a village
- This is how it looks and works
44Let us make this a movement
Write to info_at_cltindia.org
45THANK YOU