Hero Monthly Report SEP 2020 - GuruJal
Transcript of Hero Monthly Report SEP 2020 - GuruJal
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SEPTEMBER 2020
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TableofContents
PROJECT UPDATES: SUPPORT A POND ........................................................................................................... 3
PROJECT UPDATES: BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT ................................................................................... 8
PROJECT UPDATES: WATERPROOFING ........................................................................................................ 11
PROJECT UPDATES: CONNECT THE DROPS ................................................................................................. 13
PUBLICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 15
OTHER ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................................................................ 16
ANNEXURE-1 ......................................................................................................................................................... 18
ANNEXURE-2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
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PROJECT UPDATES: SUPPORT A POND
Sr.No. Jurisdiction Pond Site Ongoing Activities Status
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Panchayati Raj Institute
Khentawas
WWTP has been commissioned and
completed. Landscaping work remains
WIP
2. Tajnagar WWTP Construction is
currently underway with filter material to be filled
WIP
3. Budhera Site Levelling WIP
4. Iqbalpur Site has been completed Completed
5. Nawada Site has been completed WIP
6. Kasan WWTP Collection Tank is currently being constructed WIP
7. Hariahera WWTP Construction is currently underway WIP
8. Harchandrpur Site has been completed Completed
9. Dhaula WWTP Construction is currently underway WIP
10. Bilaspur WWTP construction is underway WIP
11. Palasoli Construction has to be started WIP
12. Bohra Kalan Site has been completed Completed
13. Mojabad Site has been completed Completed
14. Wazirpur Excavation work started WIP
15. Dharampur- I Construction work started WIP
16. Dharampur – II Dewatering has to be started WIP
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17. Daulatabad Tender has to be re-issued WIP
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MCG
Dhanwapur II DPR awaiting approva WIP
19. Dhanwapur III DPR awaiting approval WIP
20. Godaui Kalan DPR awaiting approval WIP
21. Ghata-I DPR awaiting approval WIP
22. Ghata –II DPR awaiting approval WIP
23. Ghata – III DPR awaiting approval WIP
24. Badshahpur -IV DPR has been received and awaiting approval WIP
25. Badshahpur -V DPR has been received and awaiting approval WIP
26. Shubash Nagar DPR has been received and awaiting approval WIP
27. Sihi DPR has been received and awaiting approval WIP
28. Darbaripur-I DPR has been received and awaiting approval WIP
29. Darbaripur-II DPR has been received and awaiting approval WIP
30. Samaspur DPR has been received and awaiting approval WIP
31. MC Pataudi
Moti Dungri Johad Pre-studies complete WIP
32. Ram Johad Pre-studies complete WIP
33. MC Farukhnagar
Samshaan Ghat Johad Pre-studies complete WIP
34. Main Haily Mandi Johad Pre-studies complete WIP
35. MC Haily Mandi
Baba Mashnath Johad Pre-studies complete WIP
36. Chitar Kund Johad Pre-studies complete WIP
Table 1: Updates of the projects under ‘Support A Pond
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Major updates of the month under ‘Support A Pond’
1. The restoration and rejuvenation work in Mojabad pond have recently been completed. The site was
graced by Mr. Amit Khatri (IAS), Deputy Commissioner, Gurugram, Mr. Satyaprakash Jaravaata, MLA, Pataudi, Mr. Pradeep Kumar, SDM, Pataudi; Mr. Narinder Sarwan, DDPO, Gurugram; Mr. Ravi Pahuja and Ms. Sarika Panda Bhatt from the advisory team after the completion of the site.
Image 1: Site visit of Mojabad Pond
2. Mr. Upendra Prasad Singh (IAS) Secretary-Ministry of Water Resources visited the Mojabad and Bilaspur ponds. The purpose of the visit was to understand and review the work of pond restoration and rejuvenation on the sites. The visit was accompanied by Mr. Narinder Sarwan, DDPO, Gurugram and members of the GuruJal team.
Image 2: Site visit of Mojabad and Bilaspur pond by Mr. UP Singh (IAS) Secretary-Ministry of Water Resources
3. Pre-feasibility report of Yakubpur pond complete and proposal has been submitted. Currently the pond
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is moderately polluted by solid waste dumping, and a large content of organic pollution is seen as streams of cattle dung are directly released into the pond. The odor and colour of the water provide evidence to the mentioned. Cattles are also seen bathing in the water body.
Image 3: Inlet area of Yakubpur pond
4. Pre-feasibility report of Dadri Toe pond is complete and proposal has been submitted. Dadri Toe is village located approximately 14 km from the District headquarters of Jhajjar, and is located within the block Jhajjar. According to the Sarpanch of the village, the three-pond system is currently fully functional. The wastewater in the three-pond system is received in the first pond. Currently there is evidence of solid waste dumping in the unpaved roads that surround the pond; the water quality on the surface does not show evidence of treatment that it receives. Apart from sedimentation and settling that the three-pond system would be able to provide, a level of biological treatment would be required. Due to the heavy eutrophication seen during the physical survey and the lack of appropriate flora that could provide biological treatment to the water is absent.
Image 4: Current situation of Dadri Toe pond site
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5. Final Detailed Project Report (DPR) OF Subhash Nagar pond has been submitted to Municipal Corpora- tion of Gurugram.
6. Pond profiling of 28 ponds of MC Sohna has been completed this month.
7. Received administrative approval for Dharampur-I, Wazirpur, Kasan and Bhondsi pond sites.
8. Construction work started in Dharampur-I.
Image 5: RCC work underway in Dharampur-I pond site.
9. Construction work started in Wazirpur pond site.
Image 6: PCC work underway in Wazirpur pond site.
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PROJECT UPDATES: BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
Status of Biodiversity Parks
Sr.No.
Biodiversity
Park/Urban City Forest
Village
Block
Ongoing Activities
Status
1. Damdama and
Kherla Biodiversity Park
Damdama Sohna Resolution collected for
Nursery Development and pre-study of the site started.
WIP
Kherla
Sohna
Table 2: Updates of Biodiversity Parks under the intervention ‘Biodiversity Management’
Status of Plantation Drives
Sr. No.
Rural/Urban
Jurisdiction
No. of Saplings
planted
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Urban
MCG
62385
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Rural
Panchayati Raj: Bohra Kalan
400
3.
Rural
Panchayati Raj: Iqbalpur
350
4.
Rural
Panchayati Raj: Harchandpur
60
5.
Rural
Panchayati Raj: Mojabad
910
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Rural
Panchayati Raj: Kasan
84
Total
64189
Table 3: Updates of plantation drives conducted by far
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Geotagging status of the plantation drive conducted by Municipal Corporation of Gurugram.
Geotagging of MCG area Plantation
Sr. No. Zone Geotagged RWA/NGO
1 Zone 1 27 2 Zone 2 17 3 Zone 3 17
4 Zone 4 37 5 Common Area 14
Total 112
Report of the plantation drive has been attached in Annexure-1
Major updates of the month under ‘Biodiversity Management’
1. Site visit at Damdama village with the on boarded interns for the pre-study of biodiversity parks. The purpose of the visit was to know more the local species of flora and fauna native to Aravalli hills. The visit was performed by the program management unit of GuruJal society. Mr. Sunil Harsana, ecologist from the Mangar village, Fraidabad accompanied the team for guidance in identification and better understanding of the local species. The profound knowledge of Mr. Sunil helped the team in gathering important information about the various invasive species in these areas. Also, some major characteristics of these invasive species were noted. Following is the list of some of the native species that were identified during the visit:
Sr.No. Species Common Name Flora/Fauna
1 Capparis decidua Karil
Flora
2 Asparagus racemosus Shatavari 3 Albizia odoratissima Basa 4 Vachellia tortilis Israeli babool 5 Acacia senegal Kumath 6 Ziziphus mauritiana Indian plum 7 Balanites roxburghii Hingua 8 Grewia tenax White crossberry 9 Azadirachta indica Neem
10 Acacia leucophloea Ronjh 11 Anogeissus pendula Dhau 12 Phragmites australis Common reed 13 Cynodon dactylon Doob ghas 14 Ocimum gratissimum Vana tulsi 15 Wrightia tinctoria Dudhai 16 Tephrosia purpurea Wild Indigo 17 Acacia nilotica Keekar 18 Prosopis juliflora Villayati keekar 19 Vernonia cinerea Sadodi 20 Sonchus asperus Prickly- Sow Thistle
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21 Prinia sp. Long tailed bird
Fauna
22 Spilopelia senegalensis Laughing Dove 23 Euodice malabarica Silverbill 24 Francolinus pondicerianus Gray francolin 25 Clamator jacobinus Jacobin cuckoo 26 Boselaphus tragocamelus Nilgai 27 Junonia lemonias Lemon pansy 28 Hypolimnas misippus Danaid eggfly 29 Anthocharis cardamines Orange tip butterfly 30 Leptotes plinius zebra blue 31 jacobian cucko Pied cuckoo 32 Hyaenidae Hyena
Table 4: List of some native species of flora and fauna identified during the visit
Image 7 and 8: Glimpses of the site visit for the pre-study of Biodiversity Park in Aravalli hills of Damdama and kherla
2. Preparation of questionnaire for the survey to be conducted for the local residents of Damdama and Kherla
village. The survey will be performed for the evaluation of the dependency of the villagers on the proposed site for the biodiversity parks.
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PROJECT UPDATES: WATERPROOFING
Functionality Check of Rainwater Harvesting Structures
Sr. No. No. Of RWH Structures Jurisdiction Activity
1. MCG 413 Cleaning underway
2. MC Sohna 75
Checking Completed
3. MC Pataudi 6
4. MC Hailey Mandi 8
5. MC Farrukhnagar 11
6. Panchayati Raj 572 Checking Completed
Total 1085
Table 5: Updates of Rainwater Harvesting Structures.
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Major updates of the month under ‘Waterproofing’
The arrival of monsoon in the district calls for an urgent need of proper functioning Rainwater Harvesting Structures in the public areas. Almost 27 Rainwater Harvesting Structures were cleaned by MCG workers in the month of September.
Image 9 and 10: MCG workers cleaning Rainwater Harvesting Structures as a part of the functionality check drive
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PROJECT UPDATES: CONNECT THE DROPS
Major updates of the month under ‘Connect the Drops’
1. A meeting was held with the advisory team of GuruJal on 03.09.20. The meeting was attended by the
members of the advisory team and the members of the program management unit of GuruJal Society.
Image 11: Sanpshot of the advisory meeting held on 03.09.20
The MoM of the meeting has been attached in Annexure-2
2. Received clearance for the second round of ‘The Water Change Maker Aawards 2020’.
The Global Water Partnership (GWP) Water ChangeMaker Awards are a new initiative that seeks to highlight experiences in the way water management decisions have increased water security.
The 2020 theme for the ChangeMaker Awards is “Building climate resilience by changing water decisions,” aligning with the 2020 World Water Day theme of “Water and Climate Change.”
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3. Mr. Sachin Kumar, Assistant Manager-Technical, GuruJal, presented as a speaker on behalf of Ms. Shubhi Kesarwani, Program Manager, GuruJal in a webinar themed on “Water Conservation and Rain Water Harvesting: Issues and Challenges”.
4. Application for the ‘Global Water Congress 2020’ submitted. Organized by ‘Environment and Social Development Association’ (ESDA) Global Water Congressis an E-Conference & E-Competition under the national campaign of water conservation- Jal Kranti Mission (water conservation by public participation) by ESDA. This global event will be held on 2nd - 4th October 2020 in collaboration with CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, University of Delhi, GD Goenka University Gurugram, Amity University Gurugram, CPCB Alumni Association, Indian Water Works Association and MSME Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India and others eminent institutions.
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PUBLICATIONS
GuruJal Gazette – the official newsletter of GuruJal Society
Image 12: August edition of GuruJal Gazette-the official newsletter of GuruJal Society
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
1. GuruJal facilitated the District Administration of Gurugram in conducting a DGPS and Drone training to understand the utility of these technologies in Svamitvya Yojana. Swamitvya Yojna was launched on Panchayati Raj Diwas on the 24th April 2020, by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendera Modi for rural inhabited lands. The plan enables the integration of the latest technologies of demarcation such as drone technologies and DGPS. The use of technology would enable more accurate, streamlined and efficient demarcation processes to take place on the ground. It was a 2- day training program which involved practical session on the second day.
Day 1: Theoretical Training on Demarcation with Drone and DGPS.
The following were the main points of discussion - Role of Aerial Photography (By Drones)
o It is impossible to mark with satellite images, so drone images are used. o Drones take photographs from a certain height which help in surveying, mapping, and also cut down
on time consuming then manual surveying. o It is cost effective and time efficient in comparison to manual surveying. o Maintenance of drones is also easy. o It also provides 3D spatial images with depth and height of the subject also.
Day 2: Site Visit to Damdama Lake for On-site Demarcation Demonstration and Training.
Image 13 and 14: Glimpses of the session taken by Mr. Rajat Gulati from Asim Navigation
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2. Proposal of Jal Shakti museum submitted to the Ministry of Jal Shakti. The intention of creating a JALSHAKTI SANGHRALAYE is to create an embodiment of values and mission of create a Water Positive Environment. This will be done through designing and constructing the Museum and R&D centre according to LEED and IGBC Standards and being a house to premier research institutes and educational hub for propagating water positive policies and technologies in the country. Advanced technologies of water and wastewater recycle and reuse will be showcased with traditional water knowledge and practices will also be showcased to create more a water conscious society. The Technology hub will be a centre that will drive forward innovations to cater to problems and create contextualised solutions.
Image 15: Proposed full- view of the museum and R&D centre.
Image 16: Proposed inside- view of the museum and R&D centre
3. Interview and hiring done for the posts of Assistant Manager- PR/Governance, Associate and and
Associate- Pond Rejuvenation.
4. Providing consultancy to the Chief Minister’s Good Governance Associates (CMGGAs) of Nuh and Faridabad districts in Haryana regarding the resolution of water conservation issues in their respective geographical areas.
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ANNEXURE-1 Report of the plantation drive conducted by MCG and facilitated by GuruJal.
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ANNEXURE-2 MoM of the Advisory meeting held on 03.09.20
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Thank You