Dear SaligaonkarsTo those who are not aware this is just a news for you. I have 
published a book Mummy maka vengent dor through Tiatr academy. It is a full 
fledged tiatr for people to sit at home and read. It is also an educative tiatr 
for young mothers to know .The cost is only Rs.50 /- (half the cost of French 
beans) and is available at Christine's pharmacy. Albert 





 Re: [SALIGAONET] Plastic clean-up drive June 3rd








Here is a relevant, positive, can-do example from a small town in Tamil Nadu 
who has done what every small town and village can : and it all started with 
small beginnings. Indian Express, Wed 30 May 2012
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/pammal-cuts-its-waste-community-at-work/955377/0
 

Pammal cuts its waste: Community at work 

by Isher Judge Ahluwalia


 Segregating dry garbage from wet, and recycling much
 of it



Pammal is a small town in Kancheepuram district of the state of Tamil Nadu, 
with resident population of 85,000 and a floating population of 15,000. This 
little town, less than half-an- hour’s drive from the Chennai international
 airport, made a transition from a town panchayat to a municipality only in 
2005, but it has shown what community action can do to solve the problem of 
solid waste management.

Like any other city or town in India, Pammal suffered from garbage, put out by 
households, rotting in unattended dustbins, and spilling over on to the streets 
and pavements. Since Pammal has no underground sewerage system
 and the municipality has been constructing open storm water drains on both 
sides of the roads/ lanes in recent years, the problems of managing solid waste 
are compounded by the absence of the infrastructure for managing liquid waste.

In 1993, a group of middle-class women in Ward #1 of Pammal decided to take 
charge of their physical surroundings. They decided to buy a cycle rickshaw for 
collecting garbage from the 260 households in their ward for
 delivery at the roadside dustbins, and charged the households Rs 10 per month 
for the service. When residents living near these dustbins objected, the group 
decided to minimise waste by recycling a major part of it. They started 
segregating kitchen waste from
 the rest and used the former to make compost under a tree in Danvantri garden. 
This would mean less garbage at the roadside bins and less work for the local 
authorities to move this from the dustbins and arrange for its disposal.
In 1994, they formed a Self-Help Group (SHG) and received some land as donation 
from the Sankara Eye Hospital so that their composting work
 could expand. With a loan of Rs 40,000 from a bank, they put up a 
vermicomposting shed and began the process of converting waste into wealth. 
This was before 2000 when the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management and 
Handling Rules were first announced by the
 Government of India, requiring (i) daily house-to-house collection of 
segregated waste, and (ii) recycling and composting to minimise disposal in 
landfills.

……….continued
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/pammal-cuts-its-waste-community-at-work/955377/0





From: Ashley Delaney <[email protected]>

Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 23:10:48 +0530

To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

Subject: [SALIGAONET] Plastic clean-up drive June 3rd






Dear Lovers of Saligao,

Continuing on the momentum of the first plastic drive on the 26th of January of 
this year, a second drive just before the onset of the monsoon is planned to 
rid the village of as much plastic waste as possible before nature does its 
washing act.



When: Sunday June 3rd at 9:30 am

Where: Saligao Panchayat starting point

What do I get along: Clean cement bags if possible to collect *plastic waste 
only*, Water bottles, caps/sunglasses are suggested. shirts and banners will be 
provided.



Note -  this drive is to collect the Plastic waste only and NOT garbage.



Given the huge task ahead of us, this time the group intends to focus on just 
the four main arterial roads of the village that divide it into 4 equal parts.



Once again the ANHC has come forward in their usual optimistic style and 
generously donated garbage bags and plastic gloves that will be used during 
collection. A well wisher has come forward and generously sponsored some 
vegetable samosas for the volunteers.
 Yet another well-wisher has come forward and will bring along "tetra packed" 
refreshment drinks which will be taken away by yours truly at the end of the 
drive for recycling separately. the AYS (Adarsh yuvak sangh) of which Eknath 
the sarpanch is also the
 president has previously donated T-Shirts for use for the drive.



The plastic collected on this day will be taken away for baling and 
incineration at ACC's factory in Karnataka.



This initiative has been backed by village individuals coming together with a 
vision of a better tomorrow for saligao. It is NOT a political initiative or 
driven by the panchayat - even though this drive has been largely put together 
by the now sarpanch of
 Saligao - Eknath oraskar in his personal capacity.



On this day also, we intend to form smaller "ward level" committees which can 
meet locally and take this message to the people. This should ideally than be 
ratified at the gram sabha.



Once again we appeal to people to come out from their homes, go for an earlier 
mass on Sunday so that you can be available for this drive and come join us, be 
a part of mission clean up saligao as we set in motion a larger plan for the 
next year - that of education
 , segregation and recycling - culminating in a dream of a clean Saligao 
Village.



I would also like to take this opportunity to personally convey my thanks to 
Eknath for his initiative and zeal to take this up on a larger scale on the 
panchayat level.


Eknath has also indicated that he will revive the garbage drive from the 
panchayat end the following Sunday. However, given the lack of funds available 
with the panchayat, we have requested that this issue (of funding and garbage) 
to be figured prominently
 in the next gram sabha.

-- 
Kind regards

Ashley Delaney

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