approach for unnat bharat abhiyan at iit mandi, hp, india dr arti kashyap assocaite professor scee...
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Approach for Unnat Bharat Abhiyanat
IIT Mandi, HP, INDIA
Dr Arti KashyapAssocaite Professor
SCEE and SBSIIT Mandi
The Himalayan Region• The states of Himachal, Uttarakand, Jammu & Kashmir• Largely rural and agrarian• Tourism of growing importance• Fragile environment that needs protection• Green energy: hydropower, geothermal, solar
State 2001 2011Rural Urban Rural Urban
J&K 75.19 24.81 72.79 27.27HP 90.20 9.80 89.56 10.04UK 74.33 25.67 69.45 30.55
Challenges of the Region• Farming aids:
• Light-weight plough for steep terraces, intelligent irrigation system, Rain harvesting and micro-irrigation technologies, Economical polyhouses with intelligent monitoring, Low cost vermicomposting pits for organic farming
• Low-cost Post-harvest Technologies: • Affordable village-scale cold storage systems, Solar dryers for
farm produce, Onsite CO2 generators to enhance shelf life of produce, Packaging material from locally available waste
• Information Broadcasting: • Govt schemes for farmers, tea growers do not reach, Advisory
for the crops• Women Health and higher education outreach:
• Lack of awareness, facilities related to health and education
Approach at IIT Mandi• Study based technological solutions to society through ISTP
• Direct solar lighting for village houses• Eco-tourism in Himachal• Traffic management in congested town of Mandi• Advisory system for Tea growers• Renovating gharats in Kamand area• Food preservation technologies
• Innovation through design practicum (DP)• Developed low cost drip irrigation system• Inexpensive 3-D printer
• Solutions through DST/MHRD funded projects: • CSTRI Center : Dry Pine needle pellatization• Farmer’s advisory: Developed in IUATC project • e-Health and e-Education: Using low cost mobile devices
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• The genesis of the ISTP comes from two facts:• One, development of useful products and technologies requires
an understanding of the socio-economic context in which they will be used.
• It is observed that often the problems in the society require simple solutions and can be resolved easily with the right technological intervention.
• Through the ISTP, our students explore• Explore the various issues/problems of society• Propose technology-based solutions for these• Evaluate the proposed solutions from social, technical,
economical, environmental and other aspects• Wherever required, help from the local administration, NGOs etc. will be sought for the implementation of the solutionshttp://www.iitmandi.ac.in/istp/index.html
Interdisciplinary Sociotechnical Practicum (ISTP)
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Proposal for Traffic Congestion Alleviation in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India
Shiv Sankar Baishya, Alyssa Bornstein, Shoubhik Debnath, Jan Keleher, Suraj Malode, Lena Pafumi, Sachin Saini
ISTP Project 2013: Won First Prize at WPI, MA
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Study of traditional methods of food preservation, its scientific understanding and technological intervention
Pradeep Seervi, Harshit Singhal, Swapnil Ingale, Amit Bhati, Prashant Prazapati
ISTP Project 2014
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Study of composition, adulteration and hygienic status of milk supplied in Mandi town and surrounding villages
Ritesh Rana, Harkaran Singh, Abhinav Singh, Surendra Anuragi
ISTP Project 2014
DP Project: Drip-irrigation System
DP Projects: 3D Printer and Oil spill remover
Low-cost 3D printerRs. 25,000
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Oil-spill remover
DST funded: Eco-friendly Utilization of hazardous Dry Pine Needles (DPN) for social benefits
Highly Inflammable and Non-Biodegradable nature of Pine Needles
20-30% of entire Himalayan Forest Cover*
*28.72% in Uttrakhand and 22.35% in Himachal Pradesh
Project DPN:THE CHALLENGE
Pine needles fall on ground from April to June.
They prohibit air flow and hinder the growth of grass in the forests.
Their degradation is slow due to non-biodegradable nature.
They catch fire instantly causing immense threat to biodiversity, forests, environment and local economy.
Project DPN:THE CHALLENGE
The Key
To utilize fallen pine needles for making valuable products
Anticipated Benefits
Local livelihood promotion as people would be required for collecting and transporting pine needles (Expected incomes: Rs 200-250 per day per person)
Reduced Environmental pollution and conserved Forest Biodiversity Social Benefits from products Increase in Employment Opportunities in Pine Needle processing units
Project DPN:THE SOLUTION
The pelletization unit consists of a chipper followed by a hammer mill followed by a pellet mill
Conversion ratio: 85% Total power requirement: 45kW Connected load: 61 HP Capacity: 400 Kg per hour Vendor Name: Namdhari Industrial Works, Khanna, Punjab
Project DPN:Sample Equipment for PELLETIZATION
Chipper Hammer Mill Pellet Mill
Process and Technical Details
Project DPN:PELLETIZATIONUses and Benefits
Pellets can be used for domestic cooking as well as for industrial applications
The identified technology promises 85% efficiency against 30% efficiency of presently used briquetting technique.
Financial Benefits: The use of pellets as fuel in kitchen promises Rs 30 per day households saving. Quantity Required: 3 KG of pellets vs 10 KG of wood Price: Rs 5/KG Pellets vs Rs 4.5 KG wood
Project is approved, sanction letter and funding is awaited.
MHRD Funded: Women-health Using Mobile Devices
Pregnancy help App in Hindi with text, pictures and voice:• Complete information on pregnancy• Identify danger signs during pregnancy, birth, and after birth • how to stay healthy during pregnancy• Text-To-Speech Engine in Hindi language (in collaboration with Prof HemaMurthi, IITM)
MHRD Funded: Women-health Using Mobile Devices
Feedback Survey:To check practical impact of the developed application in Hindi for the rural women of Himachal Pradesh, a thorough survey was conducted in 12 blocks of Distt Mandi. The feedback received is very encouraging. In fact, the demand for more informative application was put forward.
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DST Funded: Information broadcasting and Advisory System for Tea growers
Challenges in ExecutionLots of ground work has been done
butAt Institute level• Efforts are sparse• Only a few faculty members are interested• Internal infra-structure is yet to be realized• Simpler procedures for execution are to be evolved
Locational challenges• Village in HP means few 100 and sometime less than 100
people• Reaching to remote location is time consuming• Most of the population lives with contentment so very
sustained efforts are needed
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