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DST CORE
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Introduction
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Integrated
Rural Development of Weaker Sections in India or its acronym WIDA
has been involved in minimizing rural poverty through various mode
of development channels. The main activities of the
organization's are confined within the Adivasi belt of Koraput
District, Orissa. One of the pivotal tools flaunt in
eliminating the poverty-stricken region is the application of
Science and Technology.
Under
the Core Support assistance of the Department of Science and
Technology (DST), New Delhi, IRDWSI received support for the last
5 years (1 995-200b). The five years tenure of the project
has been accomplished by the end of March 2000. In
continuation of the activities adopted in 1995-99, and after an
Expert Committee's visit, the DST Core Team initiated the
following activities in Koraput District:
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Sericulture Programme
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Natural Dyes Programme Sustainable Agriculture Programme
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Aqua-culture Programme
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Skills training &
Production units
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Decentralized Energy Options - Mini Hydro Power Project and
Solar demonstration and feasibility study
6.Information
Technology-Computer Training Centre
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Objectives
Of The Core Team
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Identify
new areas for the introduction of Science and Technology
in the fields of agriculture, sericulture, aqua-culture,
natural dyes, energy development and skills
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Establish
model villages-Sustainable agriculture, aqua-culture,
sericulture and multiple decentralized energy options
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Scientists
and technicians to be the think tank to prepare adequate
time bound field based research projects
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To enhance
the staff productivity as well as to meaningfully embrace
new ideas, induct new methods and improve scientific
technology in order to mitigate the woe and grief of the
poor man's plight
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To
undertake field based research cum action related to
Scientific and Technological interventions.
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The
DST Core Team Initiated the Following Programmes
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Other
Programmes
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Apart
from the programmes, the project staff attended DST - Expert
Committee Meeting held at IRDWSI campus.
It
is a well known fact that in today's, world, computer is effecting
every day-to-day life of a Person either directly or indirectly.
In the era of Information technology a Person can hardly make both
ends meet or survive with dignity unless he or she is computer
savvy.
In
our country as a result of social injustice and pervading economic
discrepancies, the weaker sections in the rural belt hardly get
the chance to avail the advent of computer knowledge that is
spreading in every nook and corner of the country like a wild
fire. 0nly few talented persons and from sound economic background
could meet the cost of the high tuition fees.
As
a result of such inequalities, large chunk of rural talent remains
unutilized and underutilized from generation to generation,
leaving them with no choice, except to be born in poverty, live in
poverty and die in poverty. Worst of all, such deprivation
Profoundly deteriorates their economic woes, enhance their social
subjugation and undermine their Political marginalisation.
Thus,
taking into account the precarious conditions, long term
perspective of the need to ameliorate their condition and the
present need of the hour is to extend the sphere of computer
knowledge into the interior habitation.
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Future
Programmes of IRDWSI
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Comprehensive
study on 5% model is to be made so that farmers can make use of
the simple water harvesting technology. Since this
technology is cost effective and also requires less labour,
farmers can work by themselves without depending on the help of
others. This technology can end up as a very welcoming
technology in the future, ff proper care is taken to dwell into
the technical aspects. As water scarcity is already prevailing in India this would help
the farmers to help themselves in the management of water systems
and conserving water for agricultural purposes. Another
proposal has been made for study and access to safe drinking water
in the Adivasis villages. Most of the hardship faced by them
can be attributed to lack of safe drinking water facilities. Such situation makes them vulnerable to fatal water borne diseases
and directly or indirectly knocks off their economic status. Therefore, it is a hope that this study would bring out the hidden
facts and would also help in the development of appropriate
technology to secure the basic needs of the Adivasi communities.
Moreover,
the work on natural dyes will be sustained to consummate stiffen
colors from natural dyes. A per the suggestion of Expert
Committee Ten dye materials were frozen and the publication work
is underway. A low cost solar charging light developed by
the core team still needs to be perfected so that it could be used
for literacy programme and as an alternative for kerosene lamp.
Such system can be inducted in the village only after imparting
adequate training to the village youth. Though demonstration
system had been already developed, a charger controller, to be
attached, to maintain constant battery charge is yet to be
scrutinized. For this purpose a solar battery charging
Station is to be established in the remote areas where government
grid does not reach. Such facilities would help the people
to charge their batteries for PAS, stereo and current by paying a
fixed amount. Even it can be utilized as a source of, income
generation activities. Another work that is to be taken up
is the construction of check dams, one each in Putsil and
Jhimkiguda village. The purpose is to increase the
productivity of agricultural farms. The construction of a
check dams will ensure and stabilize the flow of water current in
the confine area. A detail study on Water use patterns were
carried out and a brief report will be shared in the next year.
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Conclusion
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We
thank Government of India DST and the members of DST for their
continued support to DST Core group through which we are able to
reach the interior pockets Adivasi regions in the district of
Koraput, Orissa. The DST Core Staff were involved in
materialising the following programmes:
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Preparation
and submission of Second Phase Integrated Bonda
Development proposal to DST |
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Preparation and
submission of Sanitation and Water Development Project in
Barokutni to DST |
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Preparation of
UNDP and WFP Projects on Food Security and Education
submitted to UNDP and WFP
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Documentation on
Ten Natural Dye Technology for Publication |
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Preparation of
Mini Hydro follow up proposal |
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Preparation of
Alternative approaches to Shifting Cultivation a Project |
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Coordination of
Information Sericulture, Natural Dyes, Aqua Culture,
Sustainable Agriculture, Decentralized Energy Options and
Information technology |
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