The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) under the new leadership envisions making the city of Hyderabad a world-class and Livable city on a mission mode. GHMC has made significant progress to enhance door-to-door collection, transportation and treatment of municipal solid waste as part of its “Saaf Hyderabad -Shaandar Hyderabad” initiative. However, waste segregation, the prevalence of garbage vulnerable points and behaviour change among citizens continue to be the main points for GHMC. Citizen participation with regards to segregation of waste, not littering and proper usage of public toilet facilities is imperative for enhancing and maintaining sanitation in the city.
JRDS supported ASCI (Administrative Staff College of India) consortium and GHMC in achieving excellence in urban sanitation in general and Municipal solid waste management in Gajularamaram Circle 26 of Kukatpally Zone, Hyderabad and worked towards sustaining ODF++ status related to Public/Community Toiles.
Achievements:
1.Identified 2500 households (which includes residential households, commercial buildings/institutions and slum) in Wards.
2.Conducted awareness camps at auto stands, alcohol shops, bus stands and other similar places on open urination.
3.Trained and Encouraged Swachh Auto Tippers (SAT Autos) to collect only segregated waste from the source.
4.Promoted setting up of new community composting units at residential colonies.
5.Encouraged onsite composting unit establishments by Hotels & Restaurants and Markets
6.Encouraged onsite composting by Bulk Garbage Generators(BGGs)
7.Monitored and ensured that the public and community toilets are well maintained by Public Toilet (PT) Operators.
8.Promoted awareness of effective usage and maintenance of PTs among citizens and PT operators.
9.Ensured and provided timely report on the conditions of PTs to the technical agency identified by ASCI
10.Promoted at House Hold Level to reduce the usage of plastic and suggested usage of paper, jute/cloth bags as an alternative.
JRDS has run 6 NCLP Special Training Centres(STCs) in Ranga Reddy District, 1 STC in Mahabubnagar District and 8 STCs in Vikarabad District for the year 2019-20 with support from the Ministry of Labour & Employment under the NCLP (National Child Labour Project) scheme.
The STCs operated in Gandipet Mandal of Ranga Reddy District, Gandeed Mandal of Mahabubnagar District and Pargi, Kodangal & Doulathabad Mandals of Vikarabad District Telangana State. The children enrolled there were provided education, nutrition, healthcare and skill training facilities in addition to the monthly stipend.
Aims and Objectives: The aim of the project is to eradicate the system of child labour.
Services offered: JRDS is being supported by Govt. of India to eradicate child labour, under the scheme supported by NCLP of 14th five-year plan; the target group is children of below 14 years of age and working as child labour in different occupations/ establishments.
Stipend: The stipend of 400/- per child per month was being disbursed every month. The stipend will be disbursed only after the child is successfully mainstreamed into the formal education system.
Nutrition: The Children enrolled in the STCs are being provided with MDM Scheme on per with regular children by the SSA.
Education: The Society recruited teachers for imparting education to the children and they will study till 5th standard after this the society will mainstream the children into the regular school.
Vocational Training: Providing skill training to the children in tailoring and embroidery, making envelopes and paper bags.
Key Achievements:
ü 153 children successfully mainstreamed to the regular schools for the year 2019-20.
ü Educated the parents of child labour through one to one contacts and about 445 children averted from child labour occupations.
Seasonal Hostels at Gandeed Mandal of Mahabubnagar and Vikarabad Districts, Telangana State under SSA
JRDS has run 2 Seasonal Hostels in Mahabubanagar District and 2 Hostels in Vikarabad District with support from the Ministry of Human Resource Development under the SSA (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan) scheme.
The hostels operated in Gandeed Mandal of Mahabubnagar District and Kulakcherla & Doma Mandals of Vikarabad District, Telangana State. As detailed below.
Special Training Centres under NATIONAL CHILD LABOUR PROJECT (NCLP) Supported by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
JRDS has run 8 NCLP Special Training Centres(STCs) in Mahabubnagar District with support from the Ministry of Labour & Employment under the NCLP (National Child Labour Project) scheme.
5 STCs operated in Gandeed Mandal of Mahabubnagar District for the year 2016-17 & 2017-18 and 3 STCs operated in Bomraspet Mandal of Mahabubnagar District,Telangana State for the year 2015-16. The children enrolled there were provided education, nutrition, healthcare and skill training facilities in addition to the monthly stipend.
Aims and Objectives: The aim of the project is to eradicate the system of child labour.
Services offered: JRDS is being supported by Govt. of India to eradicate child labour, under the scheme supported by NCLP of 14th five-year plan; the target group is children of below 14 years of age and working as child labour in different occupations/ establishments.
Stipend: The stipend of 400/- per child per month was being disbursed every month. The stipend will be disbursed only after the child is successfully mainstreamed into the formal education system.
Nutrition: The Children enrolled in the STCs are being provided with MDM Scheme on per with regular children by the SSA.
Education: The Society recruited teachers for imparting education to the children and they will study till 5th standard after this the society will mainstream the children into the regular school.
Vocational Training: Providing skill training to the children in tailoring and embroidery, making envelopes and paper bags.
Key Achievements :
ü Children successfully mainstreamed to the regular schools for the year 2018-19
ü Educated the parents of child labour through one to one contacts and about 250 children averted from child labour occupations.
Contact us:
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Jagruthi Rural Development Society (JRDS)
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Technical : +918121519798
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