Training on book-keeping for SHG members
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Training on book-keeping for SHG members
HR & CSR JOINT INITIATIVE CSR INITIATIVES PROGRAMME ROSHNI SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION Employees’ quality time with NGOs Dalmia Bharat partners NABARD for Watershed Development Project EMPLOYEES based out of Hansalaya, Scindia House and Noida ofces visited NGOs located in and around New Delhi as part of Dalmia Bharat’s social initiative – Roshni. The programme encourages every employee to devote two working days in a year helping various not-forprot organisations. Depending upon the volunteer’s abilities, he or she may provide support for content development, writing reports, accounting, teaching, and more, based on the needs of the NGOs. Foundation. While Mr Singh and Ms Thakur helped with the Foundation’s Diwali Mela, Ms Mishra spent time with children studying at the Foundation. GIVING a leg-up to the Government’s Participatory Integrated Watershed Development project, DCBL signed an MoU with the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) in September 2014. Mr P.K. Tripathi, Group Head – Manufacturing, DCBL, signed the MoU in the presence of Mr Anil Bajaj, Executive Director & Plant Head, Kadapa and Mr Vishal Bhardwaj, Group Head – CSR, Dalmia Bharat Group. The key objective of the project is to re-charge groundwater, prevent soil erosion, improve soil moisture for higher agro productivity, promote bio-mass and improve livelihoods overall. The project is spread over ve years and divided into two phases. The rst is Capacity Building Phase (CBP) that would last for a year and the second is Full Implementation Phase (FIP) for the remaining four years. The project will reach out to and benet over 6,000 villagers. The total cost of the project is estimated to be ` 12,000 per hectare which will be borne equally by NABARD and DCBL. Mr Pankaj Rastogi was the rst volunteer who actively engaged himself with National Association for the Blind, preparing number sheets utilised in chess tournaments for visually impaired children. Mr Abhisek Akhouri volunteered with The Earth Saviours Foundation, where he spent quality time with senior citizens residing in a shelter home. Mr Sukhvinder Singh, Ms Tamana Thakur and Ms Priyanka Mishra volunteered with The SETU LIVE YOUR DAY DREAM A workshop by Ms Priyanka Mishra MS PRIYANKA MISHRA, a member of the NOIDA Commercial Team, volunteered with Serve and Empower the Underprivileged Foundation (SETU) on November 5, 2014. Commendably, she conducted a workshop where twenty-ve children, studying in classes 7 and 8, were empowered to pursue their dreams. Although these children have attended ‘life-skills’ workshops earlier, Ms Mishra’s workshop on ‘Live your Daydream’ gave the students an opportunity to learn more about setting personal goals, and realising those goals by staying focused on them. At the workshop, children learnt about the importance of daydreaming, developing a dream diary and it's practical signicance in day-to-day life, setting goals for life, attitude of gratitude, listening skills, continuous learning plan and how to motivate one-self. These sessions were no less than a blessing for the students as they learned to prepare a dream diary for the rst time. Overall, the children appreciated the workshop and have requested for more such interactions with guest volunteers. 10 PRAGATI – DECEMBER 2014 Ms Mishra also enjoyed the workshop. It presented an opportunity for her to explore her hidden talents. She received overwhelming responses from the children as they wanted the 3-hour long session to extend further. We wish Ms Mishra all the very best and encourage her to conduct more of such motivating sessions in future. DBGF creates drinking water resource in Lanka PRIOR to DBGF’s initiative, villagers of Pipal Pukhuri, Lanka, Assam, faced acute shortage of drinking water during the summer months. Women had to fetch water from distant places to meet daily requirements. On the request of the villagers, DBGF conducted a technical survey of the area and dug two ring wells. The wells have now benetted more than 50 families of the village. TRAINING FOR A LIVELIHOOD Training on book-keeping for SHG members A TRAINING programme was conducted for the Self Help Group (SHG) members at Venkatachalapuram village in Dalmiapuram. Over 25 members participated in the training. Ms S. Jesentha, SHG coordinator from Perambalur Social Service Society (PSSS) trained the group in documentation and record-keeping. Another similar training programme was organised for SHGs formed in Umrangshu. A total of 45 members participated in the programme. DALMIA BHARAT’S HOUSE JOURNAL 11 CSR INITIATIVES RENEWABLE ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES Inspiring eco-friendly cotton cultivation in Dalmiapuram Solar lanterns promotion and distribution COTTON is the principal crop around Dalmiapuram mines and every year farmers burn the stalk to save labour costs of cutting and disposing it. Burning of such quantities of stalk result in high emissions of greenhouse gases but farmers perceive that it increases soil productivity unaware of the fact that it damages the soil, killing useful life in it. OVER 50 solar lanterns were distributed in villages Pudhurpalayam, Venkatachalapuram, Keelarasur, Palinganatham, Kowandakurichi and Kallakudi in Dalmiapuram. An awareness-cum-distribution programme was also conducted in the villages of Kamanakatti, Girisagar and Gulagonjikoppa in Gokak Taluk, Yadwad, Belgaum wherein over 75 solar lanterns were distributed among members of Self Help Group (SHG) promoted by DBGF. Biogas plants in Dalmiapuram and Jawaharpur THREE biogas plants (one each in Keelarasur, Aamarasur and Hasthinapuram villages) were constructed in Dalmiapuram and another three were constructed in Jawaharpur. Beneciaries are residents of village Tedwa in Sitapur district. Testimony from beneciary Makkhan Singh I’m a farmer with 12 family members to support. There is a consumption of two LPG cylinders every month along with the usage of a traditional chullha. During one of the village awareness meetings organised by DBGF, I learned about the benets of low-cost biogas plants. I realised that since I have six buffaloes, I can easily use dung for fueling the plant. I immediately approached DBGF and opted for construction of a 4-cubic-feet biogas plant in my backyard. The mixing tank was built near the animal shed so that the dung slurry can easily be fed into the biogas tank. After a few months of using the plant, I realised its effectiveness. I can even use the slurry as manure in the elds. My wife now uses the biogas most of the time for cooking food, and we have not booked a gas cylinder in the last few months. I am sure that I will be able to recover my investment in another few months. Makkhan Singh narrated benets of a biogas plant to his close friends, Gurupal Singh, who owns nine buffaloes, three cows and has a family of 16 members; and to Ranjit Singh who owns 12 buffaloes and has a family of 11 members. Both his friends have now opted for biogas plants. 12 PRAGATI – DECEMBER 2014 fertiliser application, and more, via effective mediums such as street plays. Presently we have over 30 ‘learner groups’ of 30 to 40 farmers each in the project villages. In order to address these challenges, we piloted a sustainable cotton cultivation project in Dalmiapuram, in partnership with CottonConnect. In the rst phase of the project, we have enrolled 1,200 farmers with whom the project team will work on improving soil, water, crop productivity and minimise the use of fertilisers. Additionally, a campaign has been launched to spread awareness on pre-sowing practices, methodology of SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Awareness on Watershed Project enhanced through murals INFORMATION, Education & Communication (IEC) campaign was launched in villages benetting from our Watershed Project, in Venkatachalapuram, Dalmiapuram. The campaign included murals painted as per the standards of NABARD, our project partner, illustrating details of the Watershed Project such as its objectives, costs, size and volume, and the importance of community participation. A rally was also organised on September 16, 2014 in village Mudhuvathur, also in Venkatachalapuram, where over 50 students from Panchayath Union Middle School participated. The rally went through all the streets in the village to enhance awareness of the Watershed Project. DALMIA BHARAT’S HOUSE JOURNAL 13