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QUENCHING THE THIRST OF THE STUDENTS Irulappapuram is a suburban area in Nagercoil Town of
Kanyakumari District. At this stage, an additional building was sanctioned under Operation Black Board, in this school. The building was constructed through KATTIDA MAYYAM. The district administration has embarked on a major drive to construct Rain Water Harvesting Structures in all the Govt. buildings. As part of the drive, one Rain Water Harvesting Structure was constructed in the additional school building with a capacity of 10,000 litres, which has put an end to the drinking water problem of the school. |
VILLAGERS GETTING PERENNIAL WATER
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The people of Sundapattivilai and Maavilai villages of Rajakkamanagalam Block depend on the Chembakulam channel for their basic requirements. The channel not only fulfills their bathing needs but also helps in recharging the adjoining drinking water wells. But, of late, due to meager flow of water in the channel, the villagers face lot of difficulty, especially during summer.
The proposal was readily accepted and the Collector gave sanction under small savings incentive scheme for the construction two check-dams, to begin with, which have been completed and put to use of the community. Seeing the utility of the check-dams, the other villagers along the channel are now pressing for similar Water Harvesting Structures and the district administration has decided to sanction two more such check-dams. |
WATER FOR THE TRIBALS
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Pechipparai is a village panchayat with a sizable
number of tribal population. Though the tribals are settled in the
interior forests of the Western Ghats, which is blessed with lot of
rain, During one of his camps to the tribal habitations, the people of KALAPPARAI Kani settlement represented to the Collector about the difficulty in getting drinking water and requested provision for the same. As the tribal hutments are located in rocky and steep gradient terrain,
it is very difficult to construct wells. And even if a well is
constructed, it is not at all possible to pump the water through motor
as there is no electricity in the tribal habitations which are located
deep inside the Reserve Forest area. Then a The tribals, who used to trek up and down the hills in search of water, under scorching sun, are delighted over the availability of water virtually at their doorsteps. |
DIGNITY FOR WOMEN-THE VELLAMCODE EXPERIENCE
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Vellamcode is a typical Village Panchayat of Melpuram Block in Kanniyakumari District. The major problem faced by the people of this village was non-availability of sanitation facilities. The village being a thickly populated one, people were put to untold misery for addressing the nature's call. Not to speak of the tale of woos of the womenfolk. The erstwhile allocation of Individual House Hold Latrines under CRSP hardly sufficed their requirements which were in hundreds. It was at this juncture that Kanniyakumari district was selected under Total Sanitation Campaign.
Once the requirement was assessed, a series of awareness programmes were conducted, before actually commencing of the work. There were teething troubles in the initial stages. Then, a meticulous strategy was worked out by the Village Panchayat and Good Vision, the participating NGO, wherein the supply of the sanitary material was made contingent on the digging of the soakpit by the beneficiary. This worked like magic. This arrangement not only quickened the construction of the latrine, but also ensured the participation of the beneficiary apart from preventing misuse of the material. The enthusiastic village panchayat President, Mr.C.S.Rajan, put his heart and soul into it to ensure that all the 500 latrines are completed before 15.8.2002 Fortunately for Mr. Rajan, a second time President, the support from his panchayat ward members was total. Says Rajan, "I could not have ensured the completion of all the 500 latrines before 15.8.2002 but for the co-operation of our ward members. Political differences apart, when it concerns matters of common good, we are a homogeneous lot". P. Johnson, the Block Panchayat Council member and a senior citizen of Vellamcode Panchayat shares his feelings thus, " I consider this scheme as a boon. I shudder to think of the days when men and women of our village used to have time slots to go out to answer nature's call, women to go out before 5.00 in the morning and menfolk afterwards. In the absence of house hold latrines, we were virtually at the mercy of the land owners to answer nature's call". "There were occasions when men and women had to run away from the coconut grooves half-way through the routine, in the early hours, unable to bear the pelting of stones by the land lords who mistook them for coconut thieves" - painfully recalls Mr.Johnson. "But things have changed completely now, thanks to this Sanitation Programme", quips the senior man with a sigh of relief. It will not be an exaggeration to say that this programme, apart from providing latrine, has also brought dignity to womenfolk. Now, Vellamcode is a Village totally covered under Individual House Hold Latrine component. As a mark of honour, the Panchayat President of Vellamcode was awarded a citation and momento by the District Collector for having successfully completed the programme in his panchayat. Vellamcode, now has become a model to be emulated by other panchayats. A big feat, in fact. |
THE SADYAMANGALAM MODEL
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When the Total Sanitation Campaign was conceptualized in Kanniyakumari District, Sadayamangalam, a tiny village Panchayat in Thuckalay Block, took the challenge and plunged into action. At this juncture, the DRDA assisted the panchayat by conducting door-to-door survey. The survey covered a population of 3184 in 854 households in the panchayat. When the demand list was finalized, the need to involve communities in the process was realized. Mr. D. Arulraj, the village panchayat chief took active interest with the consistent support of his ward members. The SHGs played an important role in promoting women's participation vigorously in planning and implementation. PIONEER, an NGO provided logistical support and helped people to be aware of the health-sanitation link and the evils of open air defecation. A cultural programme highlighting the dangers of open defecation was organized to create mass awareness.
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To begin with, a project was prepared taking into
consideration the needs of the community with the technical assistance
from the NABARD, |
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LIGHTING THE TRIBALS THROUGH RUBBER WASTE Kanniyakumari district which was a part of erstwhile Travancore state commands an impressive topography with majestic hills, undulating surroundings, the plains bordered by colourful seashores and pristine water falls. |