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MGM’SJAWAHARLAL NEHRU
ENGINEERINGCOLLEGE
SUSTAINABLE VILLAGE
(Academic year-2015-2016)
PROJECT NAME
PROJECT GUIDE:-Prof. Ruchi Patil
GROUP MEMBERS:-1.Snehal Misal (401111) 2.Mayuri Mogle(401112)
3.Anjali Jaybhaye (401109)4.Abhijeet Bodke(401128)
5.Utkarsh Kulkarni(401148)
1. Introduction2. Preliminary survey of village3. Need of the project4. Key elements5. Objectives6. Methodology7. References
CONTENT-
INTRODUCTIONIndia, being a developing country, important objective of all planning should ensure balanced regional development. The ultimate aim of planning village development process is to raise the living standards of poor as well as to provide healthy environment to the local people in which they can live peacefully, comfortably and work efficiently with minimum friction. An art of shaping and guiding the physical growth of the Village creating buildings and environments to meet the various needs such as social, cultural, economic and recreational and to provide healthy conditions for both rich and poor to live, to work, and to play or relax, thus bringing about the social and economic well-being for the majority of mankind.
Sustainability Better health – with
special focus on maternal and child health
Practical and smart education
Housing & livelihood Clean drinking water &
sanitation Environmental
sustainability
Physical connectivity to towns and other places through roads
Easy and cheap means of transportation
Digital connectivity and mobile connectivity
Power connectivity through solar plant
Literature Survey - KEY ELEMENTS OF A M ODEL VILLAGE
Connectivity
Planning for Village Development Mobilizing resources for the Plan, with active
engagement with elected representative Monitoring the utilization of government funds
to increase accountability Influencing personal and community behavior
Community involvement
STUDY AREA:• Name:CHAUKA –CHAUKA WADI• District:Auranagabad • Distance from Aurangabad:23 km• Population:5283• Village Area: around 3000
hectares• Sex Ratio: 804 per 1000 male
Aurangabad
Chauka
LOCATION:
NEED FOR THE PROJECT:(ACCORDING TO HOUSEHOLD SURVEY)
• Villages are the smallest units of the country where people use to live with their community.• Villages should be developed to overcome following problems-1. No supply of water2. No provision of sanitation system3. No proper electricity4. No health facilities5. No primary education6. No communication and transportation facilities
METHODOLOGY
Preliminary Survey: • Total number of households surveyed: 150• Total number of people surveyed: 790• Aspects covered under the survey: • Economy• Utility services and satisfaction level• Challenges posed by the villagers • Changes as suggested by the villagers
VISION:
Improvement of the quality of life and economic well being of the people, to
make it self sustainable.
Prevent distress migration from rural to urban areas, which is a common phenomenon in India’s villages due to lack of opportunities and facilities that guarantee a decent standard of living.
Make the model village a “Centre” that could attract resources for the development of other villages in its area.
Contribute towards social empowerment by engaging all sections of the community in the task of village development.
Create and sustain a culture of cooperative living for inclusive and rapid development..
To generate economy and carry out overall development of the village.
OBJECTIVES
Toilets under Nirmal Bharat AbhiyanRoads under pradhan mantri gramsadak yojnaGoshala (BYRE)Grave yards Gardens and LandscapingStreet light based on solar energyCommunity hallWater ATMRural Tourism
Proposal:
A tourism village is a village area which have some special characteristics of a place as tourism object. In this area, traditions and culture of local community are still pure.
Rural tourism
Generating income and jobExchange between rural and urban areasEnlarging diversity of economic
development.
NEED OF RURAL TOURISM IN CHAUKA
• Yellow-residential
• Green-recreational
• Blue-commercial
• Red-public or semi public building
EXISTING VILLAGE PLAN
CHAUKA WADI
NIRMAL BHARAT
ABHIYAN
Plan for primary health centre
ADVANTAGES OF LED SOLAR STREET LIGHTS
• Zero cost of electricity and high economic returns.
• Maximum safety from electric shocks.
• Zero power lines maintenance.
• Low installation cost.• Zero CO2 emission. • Non hazardous. • Ability to reconfigure the
positioning it.
SOLAR STREET LIGHTS
COMPONENTS
SCHEMATIC BLOCK DIAGRAM
Estimation of solar street light
Case Papers of model villagesGoogle SearchRangwala Town PlanningSatellite Maps
REFERENCES
Thank You
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