Paryavaran-Darshan - Central Pollution Control Board
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Paryavaran-Darshan - Central Pollution Control Board
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE SERIES Series: PROBES/ /2011-12 Overview of ‘Paryavaran Darshan’ - a Weekly TV programme Central Pollution Control Board Ministry of Environment & Forests Website: www.cpcb.nic.in November, 2011 Central Pollution Control Board, 500 Copies, 2011. Published by: J.S. Kamyotra, Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi-32. INDEX OF CONTENTS Page No. Forword 1.1 1.2 Introduction PARYAVARAN DARSHAN - A Mass Awareness Scheme 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 Methodology for Execution of the Programme The Regional languages Telecast time slots Interaction between Regulatory bodies & DD Kendras Funds: Water Cess Workshop for all the Kendras of Doordarshan + ZOs+ SPCBs/PCCs Audience feedback DD Kendra - wise report of the program – Paryavaran Darshan Ahmedabad Bangalore Bhopal Bhubaneshwar Chennai Guwahati Hyderabad Jaipur Jalandhar Lucknow Mumbai Raipur Ranchi Shimla Srinagar Thiruvananthapuram DD-National Kolkata Patna List of topics proposed by CPCB for 45 episodes Program Feedback – DD Kendra 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. I II 1. 1. 2. 3. 3. 3. 4. 5. 5 8. 9. 16. 23. 28. 34. 40. 50. 61. 72. 80. 85. 95. 98. 119. 130. 138. 151. 160. 173. 1.1 Introduction The medium of communication in mass awareness (ex. TV, news dailies, internet, magazines, advertisements. slogans, posters etc) in generating mass awareness is as important as the message being sent out. In the present age , ‘Media education’ helps viewers to put current images and messages into perspective by assisting them to understand how the media works and that it is not only about learning the right answers PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program but consuming the information with an active and critical mind and asking how they can be part of the ‘effort’ in improving the environment. The meaning of the word ‘Environment’ has extended its traditional boudanries beyond water , air and land , now the interfaces / interactions between them and several other issues particularly management of various wastes and noise abatement are new areas of concern. This can be confirmed by the environmental legislations that have been introduced in the past three decades beginning with the Water Act , 1974, Air Act 1981 followed by the ‘umbrella’ legislation namely Environment (Protection) Act 1986 under which several Waste Rules were notified ex. hazardous wastes, municipal wastes, biomedical wastes, plastic wastes and e-wastes. 1.2 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN - A Mass Awareness Scheme In 2010-2011 the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) took a huge step in disseminating environmental information nation wide, by associating Doordarshan (DD) , the National Broadcasting Service , in launching the ‘PARYAVARAN DARSHAN’ a weekly half an hourly TV program being telecast in 12 languages through 18 Regional channels besides DD National. As the occasion was very special for us, it was befitting to launch it on the occasion of World Environment Day, 5th June 2010. The episodes are being telecasted on regular time slots on fixed days for each of the 19 channels. The programmes will be telecast in terrestrial mode providing maximum outreach besides telecasting the National/Regional Channels of Doordarshan are mandatory for cable operators, thus ensuring maximum outreach. 1 2 Ahmedabad Bangalore Thiruvananthapuram Bhopal Srinagar Bhubaneshwar Shimla Chennai Ranchi Name of the Kendra PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Raipur DD-National Guwahati Patna Hyderabad Mumbai Jaipur Lucknow Kolkata Jalandhar Figure 1: List of DD kendras associated with Paryavaran Darshan 1.3 Methodology for Execution of the Programme i. Arranging Funds from MoEF for executing the program; ii. Signing of MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) with Doordarshan; iii. For co-ordination, assigning regional kendras to concerned Zonal Offices (ZOs) of CPCB; iv. To identify the Nodal Officers from the SPCBs/PCCs to discuss the highlight the local environmental issues; v. To organize the workshops for all the kendras of Doordarshan , CPCB, ZOs and SPCBs/PCCs vi. To prepare a checklist topics that can be taken up for preparation of episodes (Annexure II) ; vii. 2 Review of the episodes before telecast 1.4 The Regional languages The programmes are being telecasted in 12 languages viz. Gujarati, Malayalam, Hindi, Assamese, Kashmiri, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi and Oriya. Telecast time slots Sl CPCB’s Co-ordination Office DD’s Regional Kendra Day of telecast Timings 01 ZO Vadodara 02 ZO Bhopal 03 ZO Lucknow 04 ZO Kolkata 05 06 ZO Shillong ZO Bangalore Mumbai Ahmedabad Bhopal Raipur Jaipur Lucknow Shimla Jalandhar Srinagar Kolkata Ranchi Patna Bhubaneshwar Guwahati Bangalore Thiruvananthapuram Chennai Hyderabad DD National Sunday Sunday Saturday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday 6.00 - 6.30 am 5.30 – 6.00 pm 5.30 - 6.00 pm 5.30 – 6.00 pm 5.10 -5.40 pm 5.30 - 6.00 pm 6.30- 07.00 pm 5.00 - 5.30 pm 4.40–5:10 pm 5:00- 5:30 pm 6:00- 6:30 pm 5:30- 6:00 pm 5:00- 5:30 pm 3:30 – 4:00 pm 6:30- 7:00 pm 8.00- 8.30 am Saturday Saturday Saturday 5.30 - 6.00 pm 3.00 – 3:30 pm 9.30-10.00 am 07 1.6 Delhi PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 1.5 Interaction between Regulatory bodies & DD Kendras For co-ordination of the topics to be considered for telecasting, the CPCB ZOs were directed to interact with the Regional Kendras and the concerned Nodal Officers identified by the SPCBs/PCCs (see table below). 3 4 Sr. No. Zonal Offices 1. ZO- Vadodara 2. ZO Bhopal Name of the Kendra State Language Ahmedabad Gujarat Gujarati Mumbai Maharashtra Marathi Bhopal Madhya Hindi Pradesh PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 3. Raipur Chattisgarh Hindi Jaipur Rajasthan Hindi ZO Lucknow Lucknow Uttar Pradesh Hindi Note:- Project Shimla Himachal Hindi office Agar is Pradesh Co-ordinating Jalandhar Punjab Punjabi Taj Related Srinagar J&K Kashir Kolkata West Bengal Bengali Ranchi Jharkhand Hindi Patna Bihar Hindi Bhubaneshwar Orissa Oria issues 4. ZO Kolkata 5. ZO Shillong Guwahati Assam Assamese 6. ZO Bangalore Bangalore Karnataka kannada Thiruvananthapuram Kerala Malayalam Chennai Tamil Nadu Tamil Hyderabad Andhra Telugu Pradesh 7. 1.7 CPCB-Delhi DD-National Delhi Hindi Funds: Water Cess Proposal for the programme “Paryavaran Darshan” was sent to MoEF and based on the proposal received from Doordarshan was sanctioned under the Water Cess Funds for execution of the programme on television (TV) in association with Doordarshan, the National Broadcasting service. DD is dedicated to public service hence has not kept any provision for profit in preparing the project proposal. 4 1.8 Workshop for all the Kendras of Doordarshan + ZOs+ SPCBs/PCCs Two days work shop was organized by CPCB in Delhi for all the kendras on 22nd and 23rd September 2010. All the regional kendras, DD-National, Zonal office In-charges and Nodal officers from SPCBs/PCCs attended the Workshop 1.9. Audience Feedback This is the first report providing a brief on the telecast content of the programs showed in PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program various channels under the weekly TV program ‘Paryavaran Darshan’ telecasted by Doordarshan (DD). Given below is the feedback that has been compiled based on the information received from the Kendras. DD Kendra Remarks Jalandhar Highest viewership (in%) : 42.4% Chennai Highest viewership (in nos.) : 55,000 Hyderabad Highest viewership (in nos.) : 1,75,000 ; DART – 2.1% ; TAM – 0.38% Bhubneshbar DART – 18.9%, TAM – 2.9% Shimla Communicated that appreciation was recd. by emails, telephone calls & letters Banglore Highest viewership (in nos.) : 87,000 Bhopal TRP – 30% Kolkata DART – 3.3; TAM – 0.51 DD National Communicated that appreciation was recd. by letters 5 6 List of topics proposed by CPCB for 45 episodes for DD National Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 6 Proposed Topic Introduction to Ganga Action Plan (GAP), Inaugural on 5th June 2010 Part I: GAP: Source to Uttarakhand (Hardwar) Part II: GAP: Uttrarakhnad (Garhmukteshwar, Roorkhee d/s) to Varanasi (UP) Part III : GAP: Varanasi (UP) to Buxar (Bihar) Part IV: GAP: Buxar, Bihar -. Hooghly (Bay of Bengal) Part IV: National River Action Plan identifying 150 polluted river stretches. CPCB’s AAQ network - Part I – ex. metro cities CPCB’s AAQ network - Part II – ex. State capitals CPCB’s AAQ network - Part III – ex. Industrial stations CPCB’s AAQ network - Part IV – ex. commercial station CPCB’s AAQ network - Part V – ex. sensitive stations Air quality monitoring in Delhi – CPCB’s AAQ stations Continuous AAQ monitoring Preparation for Commonwealth Games (October 2010) – Ambient Air Quality Power plants in Delhi and Pollution Control measures adopted Impact on AAQ by CNG use in vehicles. Noise monitoring network proposed by CPCB Importance of BOD & CPCB’s – BOD Sensor field kit Yamuna Action Plan w.r.t. Delhi STPs in Delhi Part I - sewage management STPs in Delhi Part II - sewage management STPs in NCR – Haryana STPs in NCR – U.P. Metro rail – impact on air quality – Part I - Delhi Metro rail – impact on air quality – Part I - Delhi Metro rail – impact on air quality – Part I - NCR Municipal waste management – Part I Municipal waste management – Part II Plastic waste management in Delhi Airports – Part I Plastic waste management in the three Delhi Railway Stations– Part II Fluoride problems & CPCB’s fluoride testing kit Water treatment plants of Delhi Part I Water treatment plants of Delhi Part II Water treatment Plants Part III NCR Biomedical waste management at healthcare centres in Delhi – Part I Biomedical waste management at healthcare centres in Delhi – Part II Greening of Delhi – NDMC Horticulture Dept. Delhi Govt’s ‘Bhagidhari’ Pollution under check (PUCs) in Delhi Automobile Fuel quality – Bharat Stage III , IV Small scale Industrial clusters in Delhi – Part I Small scale Industrial clusters in Delhi – Part II SSI in Delhi – Part III ex. recyclers E-waste management initiatives / guidelines Flyash utilization in Delhi projects (construction, airport expansion, roads etc.) 1.10 `DD KENDRA WISE REPORT of THE Program – Paryavaran Darshan Note, the kendra –wise reports are presented (alphabetically) based on the compilation done by Doordarshan and feedback from CPCB Zonal Offices / Head Quarters. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Name of the Doordarshan (DD) Kendras 1. Ahmedabad 2. Bangalore 3. Bhopal 4. Bhubaneshwar 5. Chennai 6. Guwahati 7. Hyderabad 8. Jaipur 9. Jalandhar 10. Lucknow 11. Mumbai 12. Patna 13. Raipur 14. Ranchi 15. Shimla 16. Srinagar 17. Thiruvananthapuram 18. DD-National 19. Kolkata 7 8 Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - DD Girnar Salient features PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Language – Gujarati Telecast time slot: Sunday, 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm. The program was not telecasted in some weeks due to Wimbledon, Cricket matches, world cup etc. The Paryavaran Darshan program has remained in the top 10 list in TAM. Episode Telecast Date Repeat Telecast 01 06/06/2010 14/11/2010 30/01/2011 02 03 04 8 AA Apni Sabarmati (This is Our Sabarmati) The program was presented as a documentary film on various aspects of the 371 km river which has become highly polluted. Sewage management of Ahmedabad was covered, there are nine STP in Ahmedabad of which 5 are operational. The STP at Pirana was shown. Guest speakers : Dr. K. U. Mistry – Chairman GPCB, Sh. R.J. Shah - Member Secretary GPCB , Sh. B.R. Naidu – Zonal Officer, CPCB 13/06/2010 11/07/2010 Natho Pradushan Ne Prarambh Thi (Identify Pollution From Its Initial Stage) The program was a panel discussion on the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA), the state’s SEIA and various related issues including public consultation. Guest speakers : Sh. R.G. Shah, Sr. Scientist, GPCB , Sh. Babubhai Patel – President GIDC Nandesari Industrial Association, Sh. Mahesh Bhai Pandya, Director, Paryavaran Darshan 20/06/2010 29/08/2010 15/05/2011 Jokhami Ghan Kacharo Surakshit Nikal Vayasthapan (Safe Disposal of Hazardous Wastes) The Program was presented as a documentary film on “Paryavaran Mandir” a TSDF (Treatment Storage and Disposal Facility) site at Naroda GIDC, Ahmedabad. There are seven HW TSDF sites in Gujarat and the Naroda unit was established in the year 2002. Guest speakers: Shri Shailesh Patiwari – Chairman Naroda GIDC and Sh. A Daulti- Sr. Env. Engg., GPCB 27/06/2010 28/11/2010 06/01/2011 Udhyogikaran Ni Biji Baaju (On The Other Side Of Industrialization) Episode 05 07 Repeat Telecast Program covered environmental status of Vatva GIDC. The spent acid from the industries located in the estate was being collected, segregated based on its color and then sold to the other industries as raw material. A case study on SAcid recovery plant by M/s Noval Spent Acid Recovery was shown. Guest speakers: Shri Mahesh Pandya – Director Paryavaran Mitra and Shri N-Tabhani, GPCB. 18/07/2010 05/09/2010 Hava Nu Pradushan (Air Pollution) The episode covered air pollution problems arising from industries and vehicular emissions and their environemtal impacts. Use of Clean to reduce Air pollution, like use of CNG in vehicles (ex. In Delhi) can be adopted for entire Ahmedabad. Air pollution control systems in indsutries like Electro Static Precipitator, Wet Scrubber, Bag House, etc and its applications were also covered. Guest speakers: Sh. K C Mistry, Vigilance Officer, GPCB, Sh. Pranav Maheta, CNG Adviser. 25/07/2010 22/08/2010 24/10/2010 Mahi Nadi Paropkari Ke Pradushit (Mahi River A Boon Or Polluted) The program highlights the Mahi River as a life line as it is one of the perennial flowing river of Gujarat. The use of river water for electricity generation in thermal power plant is presented. A recording of Wanakhori Thermal Power Plant (Capacity 210 MW x 7 units) from coal handling to fly ash generated from thermal power plant was shown. Sh. B. R. Naidu Zonal Officer, CPCB Vadodara presented the laboratory activities of his office. 01/08/2010 21/11/2010 Shuddhta No Saad (Call Of Purity) Suddhta No Saad named program was telecasted on 01/08/2010. The program covered the Nandesari CETP, Effluent Channel Project Limited. ECPL is one and only project of its kind in India to carry treated effluent for final disposal. Distribution of ECPL (a 55 km long open channel to carry treated effluent for disposal at J-Point into the estuary of Mahi River at Gulf of Cambay) into zone, Dhanera takeoff (zero point), Nandesri CETP, effluent collection system etc was also shown. Guest sepakers: Shri J.R.Mehta, SEE, GPCB, Shri Satish Panchal, ECPL and Shri Babubhai Amin, President Industrial Association Nandesari was covered. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 06 Telecast Date 9 10 Episode 08 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 09 10 11 12 10 Telecast Date Repeat Telecast 08/08/2010 NR Bhang Karsho To Bandh Thase (Violation Will Cause Closer) 29/08/2010 NR Jaivik Tabibi Kachro (Bio Medical Waste) This program was presented as a documentary film on Bio Medical Waste generation and Disposal technology. The various aspects on improper disposal of biomedical waste and its heath effect were highlighted. An overview of Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rule 1998, collection system, CCA procedure for CBMWTF etc was provided. Guest speakers: by Sh. Shushil Vegda and Shri H.P. Patel, GPCB and Sh. Prakesh Vaghela. 12/09/2010 26/09/2010 07/11/2010 Swachh Parivesh Sharuthi (Cleaner Production From Initial Stage) In this program application of cleaner technology for the protection of environment and sustainable development was presented as documentary film showing a textile unit having dyeing process. The process bleaching and dyeing requires huge quantity of water, some water saving techniques as a cleaner technology was mentioned ex. use of counter current flow, reuse of treated waste water after tertiary treatment for washing of dyeing plates etc. Note in earlier practice ex. 1 kg of cloth required 10 kg water now it can be brought down to 3 kg of water. Guest speakers: Sh. Hardik Shah – Member Secretary, GPCB, Sh. Lalit Sanghvi – Dyeing Expert, Sh. J.K. Vyas – Director EPA 19/09/2010 NR Swachhta No Abhigam Saruthi (Foundry Udyog - Cleaner Production) The application of cleaner technology in the foundry industry was discussed. In Ahmedabad Region majority of foundries used cupola furnaces (vertical furnace). The application of cleaner technology (Saving of raw material, water and energy for the production) in such small industry resulted in the 10 to 15 % reduction in fuel consumption and increase in production. Guest speakers: Shri N.S. Varandani, HOD Environment Engg, LD College of Engg. , Shri J.N. Joshi, Ex-Prof, LD College of Engineering , Shri Vivek Sheth, EE 10/10/2010 NR Tivra Vaas Eak Samasya (Strong Odour A Problem) The problem of odour pollution, its cause of generation and remedial measures for its control was telecasted. Odour is problem in Pharma industries that Episode 14 15 16 17 Repeat Telecast manufacture life saving drugs, the production of these drugs release highly pungent and foul odour; use of solvents like pyridine, mercaptans VOCs etc also cause odour problems. Control of Odour pollution & steps taken in a pharmaceutical and insecticide manufacturing unit was shown as a documentary film. On 10/10/2010. Sh. B.R. Gajjar and Sh. C A Shah, GPCB gave their feedback. In this program odour problem is one of the causes of Guest speakers : Sh. B.R. Gajjar and Sh. C A Shah, GPCB 17/10/2010 NR Dhwani Pradushan (Noise Pollution) The harmful effects of noise and various aspects of the Noise Rules were covered. The main resource person talks presented in the program are by Guest speakers: Shri S. M. Jha, GPCB and Sh. M. M. Anarwala, DCP, Ahmedabad Trafic Police. 05/12/2010 NR Danger Nu Pani Danger Ma (Water From Rice Mill To Paddy Field) The program covered the recycle and reuse of waste water generated from rice mill. Gujarat produces only 6% of total rice produced in India, out of which Bawala near Ahmedabad is the main hub for boiled rice mills in Gujarat. The process of rice production, water requirement, steam requirement and environmental issues like waste water generation, air pollution etc was discussed. Guest speaker : Shri Rajendra Patel, President, Rice Mill Association PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 13 Telecast Date 12/12/2010 NR Paryavaran Suraksha Dharo Bhag – I (Environment Protection Act Part – I) The above Act was discussed along with other Waste Rules. The program was telecasted as a Panel Discussion. : Dr. K. U. Mistry, Chairman, GPCB, Sushri. Ameben Yagini, Advocate, High Court , Sh. M.H. Sheik, Brikish Water Research 19/12/2010 NR Paryavaran Suraksha Dharo Bhag – II (Environment Protection Act Part – II) This was the 2nd part of last program. The program covered the Powers and Authorization under the various Acts provided to the Pollution Control Boards. 26/12/2010 NR Pani Pradushan Niyantaran Dharo (Water Pollution Control Act) The program was telecasted on 26/12/2010 as panel discussion with following 11 12 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 18 19 20 21 12 Telecast Date Repeat Telecast invited guests. Shri Yogesh Pandya – NGO, Safety Health and Environment Association Shri Jagdip Bhai – Kayda Adhikari, GPCB Shri R.G. Shah, SEE, GPCB The program highlighted the salient features of The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 and the power & responsibilities of the Gujarat State Pollution Control Board to implement the Act. 02/01/2011 NR Hava Pradushan Niyantran Dharo (Air Pollution Control Act) This programme covered the salient features of the Air Act and raised the ‘legal awareness’ on environment issues emphasising it as a fundamental right. The program was telecasted as Panel discussion constituting of four guests. 1. Shri Bhushan Bhai Oja, Gujarat High Court 2. Shri Hardik Bhai Shah, MS, GPCB 3. Prof. N.S. Varandhani, HOD Environment Engg, LD College of Engg Dipen Bhai Shah, Society of Environment Protection. 06/02/2011 NR Praudshan Plastic Nu (Plastic Pollution) Plastic waste is nuisance because of being poorly biodegradable. The Plastic Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules 1989 and its amendments were discussed. The manufacture of plastic and a video of a plastic bag manufacturing unit was shown. Guest speaker: Shri Yunus Tai, EE, GPCB 13/02/2011 NR Sutaru Sari To Jetpur Ni (Jetpuri Cotton Sari) The program was on Jetpur which is famous for dyeing of cotton sari and dress material. The textile association has constructed a common ETP plant (7MLD) and a 40 km conveying channel, the treated water was used in agriculture. Guest speakers: Shri. J K Vyas RO Rajkot GPCB & Shri Rajubhai Patel, President, Jetpur Textile Industrial Association 21/02/2011 NR Kapchi (Hot Mix) – Eit Udyog Ane Paryavaran (Hot Mix Process & Brick Manufacturing Units And Environment) The program covered environmental issues on units in the unorganised sector Episode 22 24 25 26 27 Repeat Telecast ex. Hot mix palnts and brick manufacturing units. Guest speaker : Shri Tushar Shah, RO GPCB Mehsana 27/02/2011 13/03/2011 Green Tribunal This programme was a panel discussion on Green Tribunal specially structured to deal with environment litigation. The program was presented as a panel discussion with Shri Bhushan Oza, Lawyer High court Gujarat and Shri D. K. Solanki, Law Officer, GPCB with Shri Mahesh Pandey, Paryavan Mitra. 03/04/2011 NR Mausam Parivartan Bhag – I (Climate Change Part I)* - TWO PARTS 10/04/2011 NR Mausam Parivartan Bhag – II (Climate Change Part II) This program dealt with climate change and its impact on coastal areas and marine ecology. Guest speakers included Shri Chandrashekar Pandya and Dr. Yogesh Yashraj and students of Gujarat University. 17/04/2011 NR Kachra Thi Kyara Sudhi (From Waste To Manure) A bio composting technology theme based program was presented as a documentary film showing a plant at Ahmedabad. In this program the problems of Ahmedabad City were highlighted covering its population, area, development A video of Bio composting plant at Pirana was also shown. 24/04/2011 NR Swet Sumruddhi Dairy Udyog (White Prosperity Dairy Industry) This is a programme was on ‘Diary Industry’ and its social economic impact on society. The program was telecasted on 24/04/2011. A documentary film of District Banaskatha with case study on M/s Banas Dairy was shown. 01/05/2011 NR Lok Sunwai (Public Hearing) Part I The programme covered the importance of ‘Public Hearing Mechanism’ for major industrial projects under E (P) Act 1986. The program was telecasted in two parts the first part was telecasted on 01/05/2011 and the second part on 08/05/2011. The program was presented as a forum discussion coordinated by Shri. Mahesh Pandey, Paryavan Mitra with the following participants: PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 23 Telecast Date 13 14 Episode 28 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 29 30 14 Telecast Date Repeat Telecast Shri Hardikbhai Shah, MS, GPCB Shri Sailesh Bhai Patwari, Preseident NECL, Naroda Shri Bharat Bhai Jain, MS, Gujarat Cleaner Production Technologies 08/05/2011 NR Lok Sunwai (Public Hearing) Part II (contd. from above) 22/05/2011 NR Vanikaran Ma Udiyogikaran No Haath Kyan? (Where Is The Role Of Industrialization In Forestation?) 29/05/2011 NR Vanikaran Ma Udiyogikaran No Haath Kyan? (Where Is The Role Of Industrialization In Forestation?) The episode covered issues on the norms regarding ‘Green Belt’ and ‘Compensatory Afforestation. Local groups were invited, the guest speakers were Shri Sailesh Bhai Patwari, Chairman, NECL, Sh. H.S. Singh, Head Wild Life, Forest Department and Shri Mahesh Pandey, Paryavan Mitra. The first part was telecasted on 22/05/2011 second part on 29/05/2011. Bangalore (Karnataka) - DD Chandana Salient features Language – Kannada Telecast time slot: Saturday, 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm. The program was not telecasted in some weeks due to various other sports related issues. Episode 1 3 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 2 Title & Program brief Telecast date Solid waste Management in Bangalore 10.07.2010 The main areas covered were an introduction to management of municipal waste generated in Bangalore city, role of Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagar Palika (BBMP) w.r.t. collection, transportation and disposal of solid waste. Mr. Nandkumar, Senior Environmental Engineer, KSPCB conveyed the action taken to resolve the solid waste management in Bangalore City and implementation of Municipal Solid Waste Acts and Rules to control pollution caused due to unscientific disposal. Emphasis was given on the role played by the general public regarding proper segregation at individual house level. The status on the existing land fill sites of Bangalore and the monitoring carried out around the land fill sites to check the environmental quality was also discussed. This episode also covered the NGO’s, Voluntary community societies involvement in segregation of municipal waste and back yard composting practises carried out. Sewage Treatment 17.07.2010 This episode covered the status of water supply and quantity of water supplied to meet the demand of Bangalore city vis-a -vis the sewage generated, STP’s existing and different technologies adopted to treat and reuse the same for gardening and irrigation. Sh P.B. Ramurthy, Chairman, BWSSB provided the highlights on the various topics and steps taken to prevent pollution of surface water, lakes by establishing STPs. A case of STP installed at International Air Port and reuse of treated domestic waste for development of green belt in and around the Air Port was also shown as a model STP. Rain water Harvesting 24.07.2010 Shri R.S. Goudar, IFS and Ex Member Secretary of KSPCB discussed the importance of rain water harvesting. Shri P.B. Ramurthy, IAS, Chaiman, BWSSB, briefed about success story of rain water harvesting and recharge of ground water and steps taken to mandate the rain water harvesting in residential areas. Shri.B. Kemparamaih, Chief Engineer, BWSSB and Sh.B M Manjunath, Sh.A R Shivkumar, Scientist, KSCST addressed about different methods of rain water harvesting systems adopted in and around the Bangalore city to improve the 15 16 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 4 5 6 16 Title & Program brief Telecast date ground water level and to meet the water demand. Success story on rain water harvesting systems provided at individual houses and their experience w.r.t ground water recharge a was shown also highlighting the the need for decontaminating rain water in houses. Air Pollution 11.9.2010 This episode covered issues on air pollution. Dr. Govindrajalu, Indian Medical Association, addressed about air pollution and its impact on human being health. Dr. B Nagappa, Senior Environmental Officer, KSPCB, provided an account on air quality monitoring network in and around the Bangalore city to monitor and the trend of ambient air quality. Shri M.D.N. Simha, Chief Environmental Officer KSPCB, informed on steps taken to control air pollution by mandating fuel quality standards, emission test certificates and by mandating the Bharat I, II, III, & IV vehicles. Shri. Hemant Kumar, Joint Secretary, RTO, Sh. B Ashok, Indian Oil Corporation, Sh. H R Sreenivas, IAS, Secretary, Food & Civil Supplies, Sh. B R Raveendranath, Chairman, IOC Association, Sh Bhaskar Rao, IPS, Secretary, Transportation talked on steps taken to control vehicular pollution by implementing the ETC, registration of Bharat I, II, III & IV, and by Checking Fuel adulteration etc., A case study on on Auto rickshaws in Bangalore city are retrofitted with LPG was shown. Industrial Effluents – Pollution Control Measures 18.9.2010 taken in Small Scale Industries (SSI) The episode discussed Small Scale Industries and their pollution problems and steps taken to tackle the pollution problems from SSI clusters by introducing concept of Common Effluent Treatment Plant by providing financial support from State Government and Central Government. This episode also covers the visual videos of collection of effluents from different industries and treatment facilities provided at Peenya Industrial Area, Veerasandra Industrial area and Pai & Pai Chemicals Ltd., Shri C.D. Kumar, Senior Environmental Officer of KSPCB provided feedback. Lake Development in and around the Bangalore 25.9.2010 Dr. Laxmi Narayan, Senior Environmental Officer, KSPCB and Shri M.G. Yathish, Environmental Officer, KSPCB discussed on the history of lakes in and around the Bangalore and their disappearance due to urban development. Dr. Bal Gangdhar, Chief Scientist addressed about number of lakes exists presently and its water quality monitoring carried out by KSPCB, and steps taken to prevent the lake pollution. Dr. U.V. Singh, IFS, Lake Development Authority, Bangalore addressed about steps taken to restore the existing lakes in Bangalore. Shri Srinivas, Environmentalist and Shri C.R. Sathya, environmentalist addressed about steps taken to renovation and development of lakes into picnic spots at Episode 7 9 10 11 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 8 Title & Program brief Telecast date Hebbal lake, Yellamma lake and Rampur Lake and also shared their experience about recharge of ground water in the surrounding areas due to restoration of lake water. Videos of lakes of the city were shown. Industrial Noise Pollution 2.10.2010 Shri A.S. Sadashivaiah, IFS, Chairman, KSPCB and Shri B.S. Ramaiah discussed Noise related issues and standards and steps taken to control Noise pollution and mandatory acoustic enclosures at working place. The guest speakers included Dr.C.V.Sreenivas, Sh. H. Sreenivasaih, Director, and OSHA. Industrial Association Representatives addressed about safety measures taken at the places where noise was exceeding limits. Parthenium Control 16.10.2010 Padmashree Dr. M. Mahadevappa, Retired Vice Chancellor, Agricultural University discussed about the origin of Parthanium and about fast spreading nature of parthenium, “Invasive Species”- effects of parthenium on environment, plant, animals and human beings. The other guest speakers included Sh. K Narayana Gowda, Deputy VC, Agricultural University, Dr. H. Shivanna, Director R &D, GKVK. This episode also cover the interaction with Dr. K.M. Sathish, Dermatologist regarding skin diseases due to parthenium and its prevention. E-Waste Management 23.10.2010 Shri. M.S. Gaudar, Member Secretary, KSPCB raised salient issues pertaining to E-waste and its management in Karnataka State and regulatory mandatories implemented to manage it. The other guest speakers invited included Sh. P.Parthasarthy, Director, E-Parisara, Sh. Hunning, Advisor, E Parisara, Sh. M J Sreenivas, Director Envirocare Video graphs of E-Parisar Recyclers of Karnataka about collection, segregation, dismantling of e-waste, and recovery of precious metals was shown as a case study. Bio-Medical Waste – Part -I 30.10.2010 Shri A.S. Sadashivaih, Chairman, KSPCB discussed on the importance of the handling and management of bio-medical wastes in Karnataka State and the, Implementation of Bio- medical Waste Rules. A video of the the facilities provided to collect different bio-medical wastes generated in Jayadev Cadiology hospital and Apollo Hospital was shown. Bio-Medical Waste – Part -I I 6.11.2010 This episode also covered Biomedical waste with input from Mr. Sanmugappa, Environmental Officer of KSPCB Video coverage of facilities provided to treat and disposal BMW at Ramky Biomedical waste incinerator viz., collection, transportation- precautions taken and labelling, treatment/disposal methods like shredder, incinerator, deep burial, microwaving, hydroclaving, autoclaving and landfilling of ash. 17 18 Episode 12 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 Title & Program brief Telecast date Paryavaran Dharshan –I 13.11.2010 In this Episode, clips of solid waste management, plastic waste management, air pollution due to increase of vehicles and burning of wastes, pollution due to unscientific disposal of contaminated empty barrels, steps taken to control air pollution. Inputs from the following were included Shri P.B. Rammurthy, Chairman, BWSSB, Shri B.N. Ramesh Kumar Senior Environmental Officer, regarding Existing Noise Standards. Interaction with General Manager of Forging Industry regarding safety measures taken to prevent hearing loss to employees working in their industry. Paryavaran Dharshan –II 20.11.2010 Awareness about Global Warming and Climate Change, steps taken to prevent Global Warming were covered. Shri. A. Manoharan, In charge Zonal Office, Bangalore provided input to the topics. Paryavaran Dharshan –III 04.12.2010 Awareness Programmes in different school regarding plastic use. Clips about Environmental Pollution, Kannada slogans about mother earth and environment conservation plus a discussion on parthenium was also shown. Paryavaran Dharshan –IV 11.12.2010 Re- telecasting of clippages on solid waste management programme, E-Waste Management, Pollution Control Measures taken by Small Scale Industries, plastic waste management and re-use of plastic waste along with bituminous in road construction in Bangalore. Interaction with M/s K.K. Plastic was covered. Paryavaran Dharshan –V 18.12.2010 The episode covered a wide range of environmental issues on solid waste management programme, unscientific disposal of contaminated barrel and its consequences, lake water conservation and organic farming. KSPCB Chairman addressed about importance of solar energy, hydroelectric power, and wind mill. Shri Bharth Lal, IAS, Commissioner, BDA, addressed about steps taken to renovation of Lakes in and around the Bangalore. Paryavaran Dharshan –VI 25.12.2010 Clips about Nature and Environment, by Dr. Chaitra on Environmental protection, Mrs. H.D. Varalaxmi, Environmental Engineer, CPCB, Bangalore informed on the functions of CPCB, and steps taken to prevent pollution. Interaction with Ms. Sheetal Singh, Mahatma Gandhi Gramina Abhivrudhi regarding bio-gas generation by using kitchen waste were also covered. Paryavaran Dharshan –VII 01.01.2011 The episode showed an iInteraction with Ms. Vishnu Chinnagudi, Mahatma Gandhi Gramina Abhivrudhi regarding fuel /energy conservation, practical experiments to show units of energy conservation by using CFL bulbs in place of conventional bulbs and tube lights. Clips on Nature and Kannada slogans on Episode 19 20 22 23 24 25 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 21 Title & Program brief Telecast date Environment Protection. Paryavaran Dharshan –VIII 08.01.2011 Interaction with Ms. Vishnu Chinnagudi, Mahatma Gandhi Gramina Abhivrudhi regarding Mini Hydro Electric Power Generation by using natural resource like small streams exists near by farming land to lift water from bore well for irrigation purpose.Use of fertilizers in agricultural land and its effect on soil was also covered. Paryavaran Dharshan –IX 22.02.2011 Kannada Quotes about Environment protection, Dr. Chaitra, addressed about importance of Environmental protection. Interaction with Shri Rammurthy, Chairman, BWSSB, regarding installation of STP at Airport authority and reuse of treated effluent for green development in and around the international airport Plastic Waste Management - I 5.2.2011 Sh. A.S. Sadashivaih, Chairman, KSPCB, Sh. R S Goudar, Ex. Member Secretary, KSPCB, Addressed about generation of plastic waste in India and in Karnataka, status of implementation of Plastic Waste Management Rules 1999 and 2003 in Karnataka. Awareness about minimization of plastic bags in day today activity. Dr. Chaitra also provided important views on the issue. Solar Energy 19.3.2011 Sh. A S Sadashivaih, Chairman, KSPCB, Addressed about conservation of natural resources, necessity & significance of Solar Energy. Interaction with Sh. D V Manjunath, M.D, EMMVEE The other guest speakers who provided important views were Solar, Sh. T Srinath, Director, EMMVEE Solar, and Sh. Vishnu A Chinagundi, Sr Faculty, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Rural Energy and Development. Interaction with stake holder who has solar energy for commercial purpose viz. distilled water generation by using solar energy. Plastic Waste Management - II 26.3.2011 This Episode covers the workshop on “Oxo- Biodegradable plastics and its management” organized by KSPCB and also covered the foreign delegates experience regarding Oxo- biodegradable plastic manufacturing and its management. Paryavaran Dharshan -X 09.04.2011 Re-telecasting of clips about solid waste management, rain water harvesting, Air Pollution in Bangalore and Ambient Air Quality Monitoring net work of Bangalore. Lead Waste Management 16.04.2011 Shri C.D. Kumar, Environmental Officer, KSPCB, discussed on uses of lead 19 20 Episode 26 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 27 28 29 30 31 20 Title & Program brief Telecast date bearing components in day today activity of human being, quantity of lead waste generation from these components and its effect on human beings and application of Battery Rules 2001 and 2010 for battery manufactures to combat lead pollution. Pollution due to Coffee Pulp manufacturing 23.04.2011 This Episode covers the video coverage of Coffee Pulp process, effluent generation and different treatment systems provided to treat their effluent. Paryawaran Darshan about Dairy Industry 30.04.2011 This episode covers the video coverage of detailed manufacturing process faculties available at Mother Dairy, KMF Yelhanka. Effluent treatment facilities provided to treat their effluent generated and recycle of treated effluent for gardening in and around the Dairy industry. Inputs were provided by. Sh K.V.Jagannath Rao, Director, KMF, Yelahanka, Sh M.T.Kulkarni, CEO, KMF, Yelahanka Pollution caused due to Granite industries 7.05.2011 Interaction with Jigani Granite industries representatives, process carried out, treatment facilities provided to handle granite slurry, existing slurry disposal site, pollution problems arised due to granite dust, interaction with local peoples about existing granite dust disposal site. Local peoples shared their problems faced due to granite dust disposal by granite industry. Interaction with Prof. Venkataram Reddy IISc, Dr. R.V. Ranganath, BMS college of Engineering regarding R & D works taken to utilize granite dust for making geo mortar, brick, stabilized mud blocks, flooring tiles etc., STP’s installed at Multi storied Apartments in 14.5.2011 Bangalore Shri S.M. Puttabuddi, IFS, Member Secretary, KSPCB, and Shri M.D.N. Simha, Chief environmental Officer provided their views. The episode covered interaction with builders, apartments where STP’s installed to treat their domestic effluent and reused in green development and for toilet flushing. Paryawaran Darshan - XI 21.05.2011 Clips about Nature, Kannada Slogans on Environment and thought about environmental pollution by Dr. Chaytanya. Re- telecasting of selected clips about solid waste management, composting municipal solid waste, plastic waste management, rain water harvesting and air pollution due to increase of vehicles in Bangalore. Sugar Industries and pollution 28.05.2011 Shri A.S. Sadashivaiah, Chairman, KSPCB provided the action taken by the SPCB on the issues of sugar units. This episode covered the video graph of process involved in sugar industry from sugar cane cutting, transportation, milling and manufacturing. The process in which water is required, control measures taken Episode 32 33 35 36 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 34 Title & Program brief Telecast date to reduce the water use, sources of water pollution, air pollution, solid waste. Video graph about co-generation plant for generation of power by using bagasse was also shown Paryavaran Darshan 04.06. 2011 Re- telecasting of selected clips about solid waste management, composting municipal solid waste, Vehicular pollution, E- waste management, Bio-medical waste management. Distilleries and their pollution – I 2.7.2011 Video graph coverage of Distillery process, sources of effluent, treatment system exist in distilleries. Inputs were provided by Shri. M.D. N. Simha, Chief Environmental officer of SPCB and Sh Shivalingaih, Secretary, Karnataka State Breweries and Distilleries Association. Distilleries and their pollution – II 23.7.2011 Video graph coverage of Distillery process, sources of effluent, treatment system exist in distilleries. Views were provided by Shri. M.D. N. Simha, Chief Environmental officer SPCB , Dr. B.R. Hegade, Director Research (Rtd.) G.K. V.K., Dr. C.A. Srinivasmurthy and Professor, G.K. V.K, Bangalore . Pharmaceutical Industry and pollution 30.07.2011 Video Graph coverage of Pharmaceutical industry showing, storage of raw materials, solvent storage facilities provided, unit process and unit operations involved, sources of pollution, treatment facilities provided to liquid effluent, source emission, hazardous waste/ solid waste management. Inputs were provided by Shri S.M. Puttabuddi, Member Secretary, KSPCB Central Environmental Laboratory of KSPCB 6.8.2011 Sh.M.N.Jayaprakash, Senior Environmental Officer, KSPCB, Dr. B.R.Gangadhar, Chief Scientific Officer, KSPCB addressed about importance of Environmental Laboratory and steps taken to establishment of central lab and 8 Regional labs in Karnataka State. Video coverage of laboratory facilities were shown. 21 22 Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) Salient features Language – Hindi Telecast time slot: Every Saturday – 5.30-6.00 PM. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode Episode topic (s) 1. 26.06.2010 Nadion Ka Ghar Madhya Pradesh (Rivers of M.P) 2. 10.07.2010 Pani ka Mol (Pani ki Gunvanta) 26.06.2010 Pani Jaye Kahan Re (Waste water management) 24.07.2010 Jal Pradushan Aur Pradushan Niyantran Board ki Bhumika 31.07.2010 Jal Pradushan Aur Jan Jagruktha (Jan Pratrikriyaon per Adharit) 07.08.2010 Rain Water aur Roof Water Harvesting 14.08.2010 Audhoughik Pradushan aur Paryavaran (Discussion) 21.08.2010 Audhoughik Pradushan par Adharit 04.09.2010 Bio-Medical Waste management 11.09.2010 E-waste management 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 22 Telecast date Program Brief Status of River in the state with views of experts and public about its pollution Importance of drinking water and role of public in its conservation Waste water management, its generation, treatment and disposal Role of MPPCB in water pollution control Level of Public awareness about water pollution Importance of Rain water Harvesting and its method Group discussion on Industrial Pollution with reference to Mandideep- Bhopal Air Pollution from Industries of Mandideep Bhopal Collection and treatment of Biomedical waste in CBMWTF-Bhopal E-waste identification, collection and treatment 18.09.2010 Plastic waste management Collection and handling of plastic 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 20.11.2010 Paryavaran Sanrakhchan aur Bacchon ki Bhumika No telecast 04.12.2010 Paryavaran Prashnotary 11.12.2010 Khatarnak Apshist ka Niptaron par adharit 18.12.2010 Jal Pradushan aur BioMoinitoring 25.12.2010 Ek Gaon ki Kahani (Gaun Kulhar) 01.01.2011 No Telecast of Paryavaran darshan 08.01.2011 Mitti Pradushan se Janjeevan aur Paryavaran ko Khatre 15.01.2011 No telecast of Paryavaran darshan 22.01.2011 Global Warming ke Khatre 29.01.2011 No telecast of Paryavaran darshan 05.02.2011 Kankun Sammelan Maxico on Impact of idol immersion on water quality of upper lake in Bhopal Talk show with school children on environment conservation PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 17. 25.09.2010 Pratima Visarjan aur Paryavaran Pradushan 02.10.2010 No Telecast 09.10.2010 No telecast 16.10.2010 Pratima Visarjan aur Jal Pradushan 23.10.2010 Paryavaran Sanrakhchan aur Bacche (Talk Show) 30.10.2010 Kya aap sun pa rahe hain? (Based on Noise Pollution) 06.11.2010 Nil 13.11.2010 Shahri Vayu Pradushan waste in Bhopal Impact of idol immersion environment talk show Causes and effect of Noise pollution Nil Source and causes of urban air pollution Role of children in environmental conservation 27.11.2010 Competition programme on environmental question Methods of handling and disposal of HW Demonstration of bio-monitoring Environmental success story of village Kular in MP Impact of soil pollution on public Impact of global warming Panel discussion of experts on Kankun 23 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 24 24 32. 12.02.11 33. 19.02.2011 34. 26.02.2011 35. 05.03.2011 36. 12.03.2011 37. 19.03.2011 38. 26.03.2011 39. 09.04.2011 40. 16.04.2011 41. 23.04.2011 42. 30.04.2011 43. 07.05.2011 44. 14.05.2011 45. 21.05.2011 aur Bharat ki Sambhavnayen No telecast of Paryavaran darshan No telecast of Paryavaran darshan No telecast of Paryavaran darshan Talk Show –Paryavaran Sanrakhchan mein Yuvaon ki Bhagidari No telecast of Paryavaran darshan No telecast of Paryavaran darshan Madhya Pradesh Pradushan Niyantran Board ki Karyapranali Jungal aur Paryavaran (Based on forest conservation) River Action Plan (A TV Report) Detergent aur Chemical Pradushan Ek Safalta ki Kahani “Police ka Senani, Paryavaran ka prahari.” Thosh Apshist Prabandhan (Based on Municial Pollution) Ye Pradushan Hamin se hai (Based on Domestic Pollution) Pradushan aur Kanoon conference Talk show on contribution of young generation in environmental conservation Implementation activity of MPPCB Programme deforestation on impact of A report on River action plan conference Role of chemical and detergent in water pollution Success story of police man as environmentalist Programme management on solid waste Programme based on generation of domestic waste Programme legislation on environmental 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 09.07.2011 Biomass Vidut Nirmata Paryavaran Rakshak 16.07.2011 River Action Plan (A TV Report) 23.07.2011 Narmada XGN aur Paryavaran Sanrakshan 30.07.2011 Paryavaran Atlas aur Paryavaran Sanrakshan 06.08.2011 Tal se tall mila Documentary film based Environment day theme Talk Show on Environment day theme Talk show on Environment day theme Coverage of all programmes organized in Bhopal PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 51. 28.05.2011 Jungal Prakriti Aapki Seva Me-Documentry 04.06.2011 Talk Show 1.- Jungal Prakriti Aapki Seva Me 11.06.2011 No telecast of Paryavaran darshan 18.06.2011 Talk Show 2.- Jungal Prakriti Aapki Seva Me 26.06.2011 Vishv Paryavaran Divas par Sahar me Aayojit Karkram par TV Report 02.07.2011 Pani pani re (Documentry) Documentary film on importance of water Success Story of first power house the country in MP without any pollution A report on River action plan conference Narmada XGN system adopted by MPPCB Environmental Atlas prepared by MPPCB History of upper lake of Bhopal in reference of its use Guest Speakers invited by Doordarshan, Bhopal in Paryavaran Darshan Sl. No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Name Sh. A.P. Shrivastava Prof. Pradeep Shrivastava Sh. M.L. Gupta Sh. A.K. Nema Sh. Santosh Verma Sh. Sanjay Khandelwal Sh. J.P. Paliwal Sh. Manish Katariya Organization Ex. AD, CPCB and member of SEC committee HOD, Limnology department, Bhopal University Ex. Member Secretary, MPPCB, Bhopal Environmentalist 25 26 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 26 Sh. Rakesh Shrivastava Dr. Praveen Tamot Dr. Sunil Sudhakaran Dr. V.B. Apale Dr. R.K. Jain Dr. Abhay Saxena Dr. Rakesh Pandey Sh. Virendra Mohan Sharma Dr. Navratan Pawar Dr. D.P. Dubey Prof. V.K. Sethi Dr. N.P. Shukla Dr. Ajay Kumar Sh. Rajesh Gupta Dr. R.P. Mishra Sh. R.N. Saxena Sh. Sunil Kumar Meena Sh. H.S. Malviya Sh. Preetam Chandra Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey Dr. Avinash Karera SEE, MPPCB, Bhopal Professor, Bhopal University Chief Chemist, MPPCB, Bhopal Chief Chemist, MPPCB, Bhopal Member Secretary, MPPCB, Bhopal Chief Chemist, MPPCB, Bhopal RA, MPPCB, Bhopal Chairman, MPPCB, Bhopal Scientist “B” Central Pollution Control Board Forest Department, Bhopal Scientist “B” Central Pollution Control Board EE, MPPCB, Bhopal AE, MPPCB, Bhopal Bhubaneshwar (Orissa) Salient features Language – Oriya Telecast time slot: Every Saturday – 5.30-6.00 PM. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. Episode 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Episode Topic (s) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 1. Telecast date 26.06.2010 a) River Water Pollution of Orissa (Mahanadi and Brahmani) b) Urban Solid Waste Management of Bhubaneswar city. 03.07.2010 a) River Water Pollution of Mahanadi, Kathjodi and Its Tributaries. b) Urban Solid waste management of Cuttack city. 10.07.2010 a)Environmental Pollution of Puri during Rath festival b) Waste Water Management at Puri c) Solid Waste Management at Puri & its recycling to produce Biocompost. 17.07.2010 a) Sea Beach Pollution of Puri b) Coastal Erosion at Puri c) Conditions of Religious Ponds of Puri 24.07.2010 Noise pollution and Aforestation in Orissa 31.07.2010 a) Bio-medical waste management of SCB Medical College, Cuttack. b) Biomedical waste management Plant of Cuttack. 07.08.2010 a) Bio –medical Waste Management at Capital Hospital & Apollo Hospital, Bhubaneswar. b)Medical Waste Mangment Plant at Tangiapara,Khurda 14.08.2010 a) Plastic Waste Management in Orissa and Role of CIPET in Plastic Management. b) Regional Plant Research Centre Bhubaneswar and its effort to protect Bio- diversity of Orissa. 21.08.2010 a) Plastic Waste Management and recycling of Plastic Waste for a better Environment. b) Pollution in religious Pond, BinduSagar the Largest Sweet Water Pond of Orissa. 27 28 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 28 Telecast date 10. 31.08.2010 11. 04.09.2010 12. 11.09.2010 13. 18.09.2010 14. 25.09.2010 15. 16.10.2010 16. 17. 19.10.2010 21.10.2010 18. 23.10.2010 19. 30.10.2010 Episode Topic (s) c) Medicinal Plant, Garden, Ekamra Bana, Bhubaneswar a) Air Pollution and Its remedies. b) Industrial Pollution in Orissa and role of SPCB to control the Pollution a) Air Pollution b) Industrial Pollution c) Success Stories on Flyash Brick Production d) Pollution due to Stone Crushers. a)Vehicular Pollution b) Vehicular Pollution Control c) Traffic Control to Check Vehicular Pollution a)Vehicular Pollution b)Automobile Maintenance to check Vehicular Pollution c) Traffic Awareness campaign a) Ground Water Conservation b) Safe Drinking Water c) Rooftop Water Harvesting a) Ground Water Pollution and its Remedies b) Rapid Urbanisation/Industrialisation and its effect on Ground Water. c) Fluoride Infection in Ground Water d) Rain Water harvesting Industrial growth of Orissa and Environment Protection a) Industrial Pollution in Kalinga Nagar b) Industrial Pollution to Protect air/water c) Water Purification Plant of Neelachal,Ispat Nigam a) Festivals of Orissa and Related Pollution b) Noise /air Pollution due to festivity c) Water Pollution due to immersion of Idols in Water bodies d) Pollution Control Measures. a) Environment Pollution due to Cracker bursting. b) Noise/Air Pollution during Deepawali/Kali puja c) Remedial Measures for Environmental Protection Episode 20. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Episode Topic (s) 06.11.2010 a) Bio-diversity of Chilka Salt Water lake b) Silting in Chilka and its remedies. c) Unauthorised fish Farming and its effects on Chilka d) New mouth opening to Bay of Bengal and its effects on Chilka 13.11.2010 a) Environmental Pollution in and around Chilka. b) Use of Polythene by Tourist,which affect the Dolphin Growth c) Museum on Chilka by Chilka Development Authority. d) Problems of sweet Water lake Aansupa. 20.11.2010 a) Mine Pollution b) Environmental Measures taken by TATA, over Ground Chromite Mine at Sukinda. c) Plantation by Mining Authority. 27.11.2010 a) Mine Pollution. b) Environment Measures taken by Facor, under Ground Chromite Mine at Sukinda. c) Plantation by Mining Authority. 06.12.2010 a) Industrial Pollution at Balasore. b) Emami Paper Mill and Its Pollution Management. c) Emami Paper’s Water treatment Plant and Plantation drive. d) Fly ash brick Production utilizing Emami’s own Power Plant Ash. e) Musical Features on Environmental Awareness. 11.12.2010 a) Industrial Pollution at Balasore. b) Pollution control measures by Balasore Alloys. c) Afforestation drive by Balasore alloys. d) Musical Features on Environmental Awareness. 18.12.2010 a) Industrial Pollution at Bhadrak. b) Pollution Control Measures by Ferroalloys Corporation. c) Air /Water Pollution Control by FACOR. d) Plantation Drive. e) Musical Features on Environmental Awareness. 25.12.2010 a) Musical Features on Chilka’s Bio-diversity. b) Dharma’s Port Activity and Effects on Environment. c) Railway Link from Bhadra to Dharma and plantation on both sides of Railway Track. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 22. Telecast date 29 30 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 30 Telecast date 28. 01.01.2011 29. 08.01.2011 30. 15.01.2011 31. 22.01.2011 32. 31.01.2011 33. 05.02.2011 34. 17.02.2011 Episode Topic (s) d) Dark Sky Lighting at Dharma Port to Protect Turtle breeding. e) Olive ridley turtle Breeding at Bhitarkanika, which is Only 30 kms away from Dharma. a) Air Pollution Control Measures. b) Surface Water Pollution and remedial Measures. c) Ground Water Pollution and remedial Measures. d) Musical Filler on Environmental Awareness a) Mine Pollution and Control Measures b) Industrial Pollution and remedial Measures. c) Urban Pollution and control Measures. d) Musical Filler on Environmental Awareness. a) Mines and Industrial Pollution at Keonjhar. b) Environmental Preparedness of Orissa Sponge Iron Ltd Keonjhar. c) Air and Water Pollution Control Measure by OSIL. d) Captive Power Plant Pollution Control Measures. e) plantation drive By Orissa Sponge Iron Ltd. a) Keonjhar’s Mineral Resource & Its Utility by Different Industrial Houses. b) Pollution Control Measures by TATA Sponge Iron Ltd. c) Air and Water Pollution Control Measures. d) Fly ash Brick Production from the ash of Captive Power Plant. e) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness. a) Minerals Resources of Orissa & Importance of Keonjhar. b) Tata Iron Ore Mines at Keonjhar & environmental Protection Measures. c) Recycling of Used waters and plantation Drive by TATA mines. d) Transport Pollution and Control Measures. e) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness a) Musical Fillers on Chilka Biodiversity. b) Environmental Pollution in Keojhar due to mining Activity. c) Sarala Iron Ore Mines and its Pollution Control Measures. a) Bio-medical Waste Management at Major Hospitals/Nursing Homes of Orissa. Episode Telecast date 24.02.2011 36. 26.02.2011 37. 05.03.2011 38. 16.03.2011 39. 19.03.2011 40. 26.03.2011 41. 07.04.2011 b) CPCB Workshop on Biomedical Waste Management at Bhubaneswar on 29-30 January, 2011. c) Participants Visit to Biomedical Waste Management Centre at Tangiapara, Khurda. d) Musical Fillers in Environmental Awareness a) Rapid Industrialisation of Dhenkanal District. b) Pollution Control Measures taken at Sakti Sugar, Dhekanal. c) Bio-compost Production at Sakti sugar Utilising Bio-waste. d) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness. a) Environmental Problems at Talcher due to MCL’s Activity. b) Coal Mining by both Underground and open cast. c) Pollution Control Measures by MCL to Minimise Air and Water Pollution. d) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness. a) NTPC Kaniha & Environmental Pollution b) Air Pollution Control Measures & Fly ash Management. c) Recycling of Used Water. d) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness a) Talcher Thermal Power Plant and Environmental Pollution. b) Mine Back Filling Fly ash Generated by TTPS. c) Water Pollution control Measures and Its re-use. d) Local Area Development Activity Including Massive Plantation. e) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness. a) Kalinga Nagar Industrial Hub & Industrial Pollution. b) Pollution Control Measures at M/S Zindal Stainless Steel Ltd. c) Inauguration of Environmental Laboratory at ZSL. d) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness. a) Angul Talcher Environmental Problem due to Coal Mines and Thermal Power Plant b) Environmental Hazards Due to Massive Fly ash deposits and Its Management. c) Ground Water Crisis due to Mining and Remedial Measures. d) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness. a) Minerals Reserve & Industrialisation in Dhenkanal District. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 35. Episode Topic (s) 31 32 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 32 Telecast date 42. 09.04.2011 43. 16.04.2011 44. 23.04.2011 45. 30.04.2011 Episode Topic (s) b) Naba Bharat Ferro Alloys & Pollution Control Measures . c) Captive Power Plant & Fly ash Management by Filling Abandoned Coal Mines. d) Water Purification Plant. e) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness a) Utkal Asbestos Ltd.Dhenkanal. b) Air/Water Pollution Control Measures. c) Asbestos Related Health Hazards &its treatment at UAL Hospital. d) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness. a) Minerals Reserve, Hirakud Water Reserve and Industrialisation of Sambalpur District. b) HIDALCO at Hirakud & Pollution Control Measures. c) Water Purification, recycling & Afforestation. d) Bio-diversity at Hirakud Dam Catchment Area a) Mineral Reserve & Industrialization of Jharsuguda District. b) Tata Refractories Ltd. Belpahar & Pollution Control Measures. c) ETP and Recycling of Used Water. d) Plantation Activity. e) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness. a) Rapid Industrialization in Sambalpur, Jharsuguda b) Bhusan Steel & Power Ltd. Sambalpur & Its Pollution Control Measures. c) Fly ash Management, Water Purification & Plantation Drive. d) Musical Fillers on Environmental Awareness Chennai (Tamil Nadu) Salient features Language – Tamil Telecast time slot: Every Saturday – 5.30-6.00 PM. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast was observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) 1 5/6/10 World Environment day celebration TN Pollution Control Board officials delivered talk on general environment issue The topics such as nature conservation, global warming, effects of crackers, dyeing industrial pollution, green belt development, tips on water conservation Coovum river pollution were covered 2 12/6/10 Role of TNPCB Importance of earth conservation, plastic waste effect, Importance of plantation, reuse of plastic wastes Role of individual in control of pollution Solid waste collection system and hospital waste collection and demonstration were telecasted. 3 16/6/10 Role of laboratory in pollution control Commercial solid waste collection Vermi-composting NGO’s presentation on necessity of protection of river, tree and natural falls were made. 4 3/7/10 Solid waste Solid Waste Management, plant debris and animal waste management Protection of eco-system, tourism place was also covered. Vermi-composting demonstration 5 10/7/10 Role of plants in cleaning air Water pollution, tree plantation, global warming Role of plants in cleaning air PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 33 34 Episode Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Domestic wastewater pollution, rain water harvesting 34 6 17/7/10 Water contamination Water contamination by human activities Rain water harvesting Waste segregation, composting of solid waste and river pollution 7 24/7/10 Climate change-global warming Deforestation Importance of conserving water Formation of water on surface Importance of water quality 8 31/7/10 9 07/8/10 Use of plants , Plantation Different economical use of plants The role of plants in reduction of global warming 10 14/8/10 Water pollution Scenario of olden day’s ponds and lakes Solid waste management, demonstration on solid waste management and role of individual in control of water pollution were covered in the episodes 11 21/8/10 Water, air and soil pollution Status of river Adyar in previous days and present status Climate change Coverage by a cinema actor who highlighted the importance of pollution control Coovum river remediation Solid waste generation from agricultural sector and different composting technologies Introduction of the concept of Reuse, Recycle and Reduce in the mind of young generation and lake pollution Pollution due to industries Air pollution-pollution in and around temple Importance of energy conservation Water resource conservation Use of white lamp instead of sodium lamp Episode Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) Global warming, sand script for reduction of global warming, importance of construction of building were covered in the episode. 28/8/10 Need and importance of water testing Different parameters to test the quality of water 13 4/9/10 Professor from Anna University delivered lecture on effect of environmental pollution Importance of pollution control and the role of public in implementing the environmental rules and regulation. 14 11/9/10 Air Pollution Natural and man made pollution Automobile pollution, effects of the oxides of nitrogen and sulphur on environment 15 18/9/10 Air Pollution and Water Pollution Vinayaga (Ganesha) Chaturti festival impact on environment and application of eco-friendly material for idol manufacturing 16 25/9/10 Pollution problem in Kanyakumari District Converting Kanyakumari into plastic free zone Action taken by the district administration solid waste management, plastic separation Solid waste management rules and regulations 17 2/10/10 Solid waste management system in Kanyakumari District Central and State Boards guidelines for management of solid and plastic wastes Co-processing of plastic waste in cement mill 18 9/10/10 Plastic waste management systems including collection, segregation and disposal with reference to Tirunelveli District 19 16/10/10 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 12 Solid Waste Management and Organic Manure Effect of burial of plastics Different solid waste disposal method Reduction of generation of solid waste Solid waste generation at home and vermi-composting of the 35 36 Episode Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program wastes Bioremediation using a special plant to remove soap and detergent in water Treatments of fishery waste for making fertile soil were covered 36 20 23/10/10 21 30/10/10 Sources of Air pollution, natural, industrial and vehicular pollution Pollution problem due to railways, helicopter, ship, DG sets Green House Gases emission effect Acid rain effects 22 6/11/10 Narrating of Coovum River (65 km) The noise pollution contribution by the domestic appliances 23 13/11/10 Adayar River from origin to its culmination Sources of pollution- domestic, Servicing of vehicles Consequences of medical waste dumping in the river 24 20/11/10 Different types of plastics used in the market How plastics effect the flow of water under the ground Plastic Recycling technologies 25 28/11/10 Steps to manage solid and liquid waste to achieve zero discharge Case Study: Divine place called “Golden Temple” at Vellore Comment: This is one of the best programmes 26 4/12/10 Eco-kitchen- The common food making industry in Chennai. The preparation of food hygienically and sources of wastewater generation Waste treatment plant and its components 27 11/12/10 Rain and Flood. Effects of heavy rain in Tamil Nadu during 2005-2010 Domestic sources of water pollution Lake pollution Eutrophication How plastics are becoming feed to animals like deer and cow Wastes of Wastewater Management Episode Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) Need of rain water harvesting system 18/12/10 Birds and pests. Vedanthankal bird sanctuary The facilities made for the migration birds are highlighted 29 25/12/10 Case Study Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) Education and Environment-Pollution Control in VITMeasure implemented at VIT where around 20,000 peoples are studying Green belt development and wastewater management system at VIT 30 14/1/11 Burning of waste (open burning) Bio-pesticide and its application Various medicinal plants, preservation of plants. 31 22/1/11 Medicinal plants were discussed. The need & Significance of application for natural treatment Case study: Use of medicinal plants & combating pollution in the bulk drug manufacturing 32 29/1/11 Various leather processing technologies and quantity of waste generated in each Treatment technologies-RO technology for remediation water New technology of hide preservation The seminar organised at Ambur on salt free hide preservation technology was also covered and telecasted 33 5/2/11 ‘Parks and Forests’ Importance of plants and forests 34 12/2/11 Coastal Biodiversity Various birds and animals living in the coastal environment 35 19/2/11 Mangrove Forest and Pollution The life style and activities of different animals in the mangrove forest 36 26/2/11 Vaigai river pollution till Madurai city PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 28 37 38 Episode Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Pollution problems in Madurai city 38 37 5/3/11 Vaigai River Pollution-II from Madurai city to the sea 38 12/3/11 Thamirabarani River Pollution-part I 39 19/3/11 Thamirabarani River Pollution-part II 40 26/3/11 Kaveri River Pollution from Metur dam to Sea 41 2/4/11 Recycling, Rag Pickers & Solid Waste Industry 42 16/4/11 Light Pollution The effect of illuminated light on human health and environment 43 23/4/11 C-WET Wind Energy-part I. The sources of wind energy and interview with the different faculties of the centre 44 30/4/11 C-WET Wind Energy-part II 45 7/5/11 Solar & Thermal energy. Importance of non-conventional energy sources and various R&D activities carried out in the field Guwahati (Assam) Salient features Language – Assamese Telecast time slot: Saturday, 3:30 – 4:00 PM. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being telecasted. Episode 2 3 4 5 Episode Topic (s) 05/06/2010, Discussion Programme on Pollution of Brahmaputra River: The experts were: 1. Dr. Krishnan Kr. Bhattacharyya, Prof. Gauhati University 2. Dr.Hari Prasad Sarma, Reader, Dep. of Environment, Gauhati University 3. Sri. Jaydeep Baruah, Head i/c, Assam Science Technology and Environment Council 4. Sri. Mausam Hazarika, Editor, Bigyan Jyoti, a popular science magazine 12/06/2010, ‘Poribesh Pradushan, Biswamanabor Pradhan Protyahban’ – Documentary on pollution as water pollution, waste management, bio-medical waste management and remedies 19/06/2010, “Brahmaputra aru Poribesh’ – Discussion programme (Repeat/Episode 1) 26/06/2010, Field Based programmes:Pollution problems and remedies of a. Municipal garbage b. Bio-garbage c. Wet land d. Erosion of soil e. Rural drinking water 03/07/2010, a. Bytes on environment and its eternal values by Dr. Arun Kumar Dutta, Chairman, Pollution Control Board. Assam (PCBA) b. Information on the Acts pertaining to environment by Sri. H. K. Gogoi, Member Secretary, Pollution Control Board, Assam PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 1 Date of Telecast 39 40 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 6 7 8 9 10 11 40 Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) c. Water pollution and its remedies d. Waste management, plastic wastes 10/07/2010, a. Bytes on ‘environment and its eternal values’ by Sri. Arun Kumar Dutta, Chairman, Pollution Control Board, Assam b. Information of Environmental Acts c. Water pollution – analysis system at laboratory d. Sound Pollution e. Air Pollution 17/07/2010, a. Bytes on pollution – Sri. S. K. Chakravarty, Scientist b. Acts on pollution control – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. A short film on endangered species - vulture and stork d. Pollution at traditional rural sanitation system e. Bio-fertilizers 24/07/2010, a. Bytes on pollution - Sri. H. K. Gogoi, Member Secretary, Pollution Control Board, Assam b. Acts on Pollution Control - Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Waste Management d. Sound Pollution e. Short film on impacts of war on air pollution and reminds of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. 31/07/2010, a. Bytes on environment and its eternal value b. Act on pollution control – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Industrial Pollution d. Forest Preservation e. Bio-garbage management f. disturbance in nature due to anthropological activities 07/08/2010, a. Songs on Pollution and its eternal value – Smt. Tarali Sarma, Singer b. Information on Pollution Acts – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Plastic pollution d. Sound pollution e. Municipal water management 14/2010, a. Songs on Pollution and its eternal value – Smt Nilima Khatoon, Singer Episode 12 14 15 Episode Topic (s) b. Information on Pollution Act – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Plastic Waste (Spot) Sri. Arup Chandra and Party d. Municipal Water Management e. Air Pollution (Skit), Sri. Mridul Jyoti Deka and Party 21/2010, a. Pollution and its eternal value – Sri. Jiten Deka, Singer b. Information of Pollution Act – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Domestic Pollution – Sri. Rijumoni Barman and Party d. Water Pollution at Bharalu River – Smt. Nandita Prayashi e. Industrial Pollution (Skit), Sri. Jiten Medhi and Party f. Bio Medical Waste Management Script and Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma 28/2010, a. Songs on Pollution and its eternal value – Sri. Tarali Sarma, Singer b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Pollution at Bharalu River – Smt. Nandita Prayashi d. Plastic Waste (Spot) Sri. Hitesh Bezbaruah and Party e. Pollution Awareness (Spot) Sri. Naba Kanta Barman and Party Script and Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary 04/09/2010, a. Pollution Awareness – Smt. Malabika Bora, Singer b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Pollution at Brahmaputra River (Spot) – Sri. Hitesh Ch. Das d. Pollution Awareness (Spot) – Sri. Jiten Medhi and Party e. Plastic Waste (Script – Sri. Debesh Sarma) f. Pollution Awareness (Spot) – Sri. Rijumoni Barman g. Environmental Awareness (Training) – Sri. Bhupen Bezbaruah Script and Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary 11/09/2010, a. Environmental Awareness (Bytes) – Shri Arun Kr. Dutta, Chairman, Pollution Control Board, Assam b. Pollution Control Acts c. Sound Pollution (Skit) – Sri. Janendra Barman and Party PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 13 Date of Telecast 41 42 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 16 17 18 42 Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) d. Municipal solid wastes (Script – Sri. Diganta Kalita) e. Destruction of NO-NODI River (Script –Sri. Pranab Bujurbaruah) f. Mass Bath Pollution (Script Sri. Chandan Kalita) g. Pollution at Deepor Beel h. Pollution Awareness (Spot) Sri. Hitesh Bezbaruah and Party Script and Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma 21/10/2010, a. Small talk on Plastic waste - Dr. Amar Jyoti Choudhury, Tuesday, former vice chancellor of Gauhati University. 5:30 – 6:00 b. Talks on pollution control acts - Advocate Hira Sarma PM c. Short films on Environmental Pollution and wetland management. Programme d. A documentary on Noise Pollution. 25/09/2010, a. Environment Awareness (Bytes) – Smt. Nilima Khatun, Singer b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri.Ajit Das, Advocate c. Pollution awareness (Spot) – Sri. Mridul Jyoti Deka d. Bio Medical Waste – Sri. Majibur Rahman e. Pollution Awareness – Spot – Sri. Naba Kanta Barman and Party f. Air Pollution (Skit) – Sri. Bijit Deb Choudhury g. Sound Pollution – Sri. Debesh Sarma Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das a. Pollution Awareness – Smt. Tarali Sarma, Singer b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Spot on Pollution Awareness d. Municipal Waste e. Spot on Wetland Management (Script/ Resource – Sri. Hitesh Mazumdar) f. Spot on Pollution Awareness – Sri. Anup Choudhury and Party g. Air Pollution – Script/ Resource – Sri. Debesh Sarma) h. E-waste – Sri. Gautam Deka Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das Episode 19 21 22 23 24 Episode Topic (s) 09/10/2010, a. Environmental Awareness (Bytes) – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution Control c. Spot on Pollution Awareness – Sri. Anup Choudhury d. Preservation of Vultures e. Skit on Plastic Pollution – Shi Manmath Baruah f. Pollution of Brahmaputra River g. Drinking Water 16/10/2010, a. Pollution Awareness – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Spot on Pollution Awareness – Sri. Rijumoni Barman d. Wetland Management (Documentary Drama) Sri. Tilak Kalita e. Hazardous waste f. Industrial Pollution (Skit) – Sri. Manmath Baruah g. E-waste Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary 21/10/2010, The programme is the made-good of Episode No. 16 23/10/2010, a. Pollution Awareness – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri.Ajit Das, Advocate c. Water Management – Sri. Gautam Deka d. Plastic Waste Management e. Pollution Awareness (spot) Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Nirmal Das 30/10/2010, a. Pollution Awareness – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri.Ajit Das, Advocate c. Pollution of Bharalu River – repeat d. Municipal Waste (Skit) – Sri. Bidyut Hazarika e. Chemical Fertilization Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary, Title Music- Sri. Tapan Ch. Deka 06/11/2010, a. Pollution Awareness – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Pollution control at Bongaigaon Refinery – Sri. Gautam PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 20 Date of Telecast 43 44 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 44 Date of Telecast 25 13/11/2010, 26 20/11/2010, 27 27/11/2010, 28 04/12/2010, 29 11/12/2010, Episode Topic (s) Deka d. Sound Pollution – Sri. Indrajit Deka (Repeat) e. Pollution of Brahmaputra River (Spot) – Smt. Gitima Kalita Basumatary f. Pollution awareness (Skit) Sri. Jayanta Bora g. Pollution Awareness (Spot) – Sri. Naba Barman (repeat) a. Pollution Awareness (Bytes) – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Pollution control at Bongaigaon Refinery (Part II) – Sri. Gautam Deka d. Spot on Pollution Awareness – Sri. Nipun Chutiya Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das a. Pollution Awareness – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Spot on Pollution Awareness – Sri. Pratap deka d. Air Pollution e. Pollution Awareness (Skit) – Sri. Akshoy Kr. Kalita Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das, Montage Music – Sri. Tapan Ch. Deka a. Pollution Awareness – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Pollution control at Nagaon Paper Mill (Documentary) Sri. Diganta Kalita Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary, Montage Music – Sri. Tapan Ch. Deka a. Environmental Awareness – Smt. Malabika Bora, Singer b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Pollution control at Nagaon Paper Mill d. Pollution Awareness Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary a. Environmental Awareness – Sri. K. S. Chakravarty, Scientist, PCBA b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. H. K. Gogoi, Member Secretary, Pollution Control Board, Assam Episode 30 32 33 Episode Topic (s) c. Pollution Awareness (Municipal Garbage) d. Municipal Waste Management e. Pollution Control Acts Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma 18/12/2010, a. Environmental Awareness b. Pollution Control Acts c. Pollution at Brahmaputra River – Sri. Hitesh Das (Repeat) d. Pollution at Deepar Beel e. Pollution Awareness (Tree Plantation) – Sri. Hitesh Bezbaruah Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das 25/12/2010, a. Environmental Awareness – Sri. K. S. Chakravaty, Scientist b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. H. K. Gogoi, Member Secretary, Assam Pollution Control Board c. Distinctive of a river d. Sound Pollution (Skit) e. Mass awareness for pollution control in rural areas Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary, Montage Music – Sri. Tapan Ch. Deka 01/01/2011 a. Song on Environmental Awareness – Smt. Jonali Sarma, Singer b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. K. S. Chakravarty, Scientist, PCBA c. Pollution awareness (Musical Spot) d. Industrial Pollution (Spot) – Sri. Biswajit Kr. Ojah e. Pollution from Carry Bags f. Pollution awareness in rural areas Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary 08/01/2011 a. Environmental Awareness – Sri. Jiten Deka, Singer b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Miracle spot on tree plantation – repeat d. Pollution awareness at picnic spot – Sri. Jitumoni Sarma e. Soil Pollution (Skit) – Sri. Jaba Ojha f. Pollution awareness in rural areas (Ojapali) - Repeat PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 31 Date of Telecast 45 46 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 34 35 36 37 38 46 Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das 15/12/2010, a. Environmental Awareness, Smt. Malbika Bora, Singer b. Acts on Pollution, Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Pollution Awareness (Musical Awareness) – repear d. industrial pollution e. Water Pollution (Skit) f. Soil Pollution by chemical fertilizer g. River pollution (Spot) – (Repeat) Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das 22/01/2011 a. Environmental Awareness – Smt. Nilima Khatun b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Municipal Waste d. Pollution awareness in rural areas (Musical Spot) – repeat e. Preservation of soil – repeat f. Water pollution g. Pollution at Brahmaputra River (Spot) – repeat h. Sound pollution (Skit) – Smt. Juri Tara Das Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary, Title Music – Sri. Tapan Ch. Deka 29/01/2011 a. Environmental Awareness – Shri Arun Kr. Dutta, Chairman, Assam Pollution Control Board b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate c. Pollution awareness (Musical Spot) – repeat d. Environmental management at Nagaon Paper Mill – repeat e. Pollution awareness in rural areas (Spot) 05/02/2011 a. Environmental Awareness – Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Domestic Pollution (Musical Spot) d. Pollution awareness (Skit) – Sri. Hitesh Bezbaruah and Party e. Air Pollution f. Environmental awareness in rural areas g. Pollution at Brahmaputra River (Musical Spot) – repeat 12/02/2011 a. Environmental Awareness – Sri. Jiten Deka, Singer b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Hira Sarma, Advocate Episode Date of Telecast 19/02/2011 40 26/02/2011 41 05/03/2011 42 12/03/2011 43 19/03/2011 c. Pollution at Bharalu river d. Tree plantation (Musical Spot) e. Industrial Pollution Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das a. Environmental Awareness b. Pollution Control Acts c. Pollution at Deepor Beel d. Environmental awareness (repeat) Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary a. Environmental Awareness – Dr. Amar Jyoti Choudhury b. Acts on Pollution Control – Sri. Ajit Das, Advocate c. Domestic pollution (Musical spot) – Smt. Jyotsna Devi and Party d. Polythene- cause of pollution e. Air pollution f. Water pollution Anchoring – Smt. Palukita Baruah, Title Music – Sri. Pradeep Deka, Sri. Barun Das, Sri. Tapan Ch. Deka, Sir. Tapan Das, Music Jogen Basumatary a. Environmental Awareness (Musical Spot) b. Acts on Pollution Control c. JABOR – Mohanagaror Jatona (Programme on Municipal Solid Waste at Guwahati- Spot (Part I) – Sri. Hirajyoti Bhuyan, Music – Sir. Nrimal Das d. River Pollution (Musical Spot) Anchoring – Smt. Pulakita Baruah, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das a. Environmental Awareness b. Municipal Waste (Musical Spot) c. JABOR – Mohanagaror Jatona (Programme on Municipal Solid Waste at Guwahati- Spot (Part II) – Sri. Hirajyoti Bhuyan d. Musical Spot on tree plantation e. Acts on Pollution Control a. Environmental Awareness PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 39 Episode Topic (s) 47 48 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 48 Date of Telecast 44 26/03/2011 45 02/04/2011 46 07/04/2011 Episode Topic (s) b. Acts on Pollution c. Pollution at Brahmaputra River (Musical Spot) d. Marikdong (Documentary) (Part I) – Script and Research – Sri. Hiren Sarma, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das e. Environmental awareness (Skit) – Sri. Sanjoy Das Anchoring – Smt. Sangita Sarma, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary a. Environmental Awareness – Dr. Amar Jyoti Choudhury b. Marikdong (Documentary) (Part II) – Script and Research – Sri. Hiren Sarma c. Tree Plantation (Skit) – Sir. Tapan Das d. Maujegandri Aru Ekhan Aranya (Success Story) – Script Sri. Manjit Das, Interview Sri. Chandra Kanta Basumatary, Sri. P. Nazary, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary e. Plastic Pollution (Skit) – Smt. Jonali Das and Sri Naren Patgari f. Musical spot on polythene – Sri. Nirmal Das, Sri. Gautam Kalita Anchoring – Smt. Palukita Baruah, Music Jogen Basumatary a. Environmental Awareness – polythene (Musical Spot) – Dr. Niren Patgiri, Smt. Junali Das b. Maujegandri Aru Ekhan Aranya (Success Story, Part II) – Script Sri. Manjit Das, Interview Sri. Chandra Kanta Basumatary, Sri. P. Nazary, Music – Sri. Jogen Basumatary c. Tree plantation (Skit) – Sri. Tapan Das Anchoring – Smt. Pulakita Baruah, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das a. Environmental Awareness b. Maujegandri Aru Ekhan Aranya (Success Story) Municipal Waste (Musical Spot) c. Polyethylene (Musical Spot) – Sri. Gautam Kalita d. Municipal Waste Anchoring – Smt. Pulakita Baruah, Music – Sri. Nirmal Das Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) Salient features Language – Telugu Telecast time slot: Saturday, 3:30 – 4:00 PM. Anchors / panel discussion approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being telecasted. Date of Telecast 1 5/6/10 2 12/6/10 3 19/6/10 Episode Topic (s) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode World Environment Day and its importance Address by Chief Minister Shri. K.Rossaiah and Environment and Forest Minister Dr. P. Rama Chandra Reddy. Cultural programmes on plastic awareness by LKG students and 1st students. Water problem & necessity of conservation of water. Recycle of sewage with reference to Amberpet STP Causes of Air pollution and control measures taken by APPCB Telecast of Awareness rally “Many Species One planet One future” flagged by Chief Minister and sapling ceremony. Group Dance by 1st Std students on Environment Awareness Vehicular pollution -RSPM, TSPM, SO2, NO2, CO – and ambient air quality monitoring stations by APPCB Steps taken by APPCB, State Government, Cabinet Sub Committee to reduce vehicle pollution. Industrial pollution- “Polluters Pay Principle” with CETP – Jeedimetla, Hyderabad. ETP’s in bulk drug industry, Hyderabad Reduce – Recycle – Reuse Deforestation- importance of conservation of forests, save paper, ban plastic Pollution from bulk drug industry in Medak District Supreme Court order to supply pure drinking water from Manjeera to 22 villages in Medak Steps taken by APPCB & CPCB to combat pollution & industries response Air pollution in cement industry in Guntur District & its effects on human & measures to prevent & control 49 50 Episode Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) 4 26/6/10 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 5 03/7/10 6 10/7/10 7 17/7/10 50 pollution in cement industries. Address by APPCB officers. Bio-medical Waste, Management Rules- grades of bio medical waste and management of bio medical waste in hospitals Bio medical waste management at Pasamailaram, Medak Pollution in river Krishna-Steps taken by CPCB and APPCB authorities to mitigate pollution resulting from Vijayawada. Water Act, 1974- address APPCB officers Global warming- Contribution by power generation sector Case study: Dr. Narla Tata Rao Thermal Power Station (NTTPS), Ibrahimpatnam, Krishna District Vehicular pollution in Vijayawada Introduction of CNG gas in buses of Vidhyadharapuram. APSRTC bus depot and authorities Air Pollution Control norms UN Conference of 1972- India is the first country to have article 253 in its Constitution Role of CPCB in implementing Air Act, 1981 Global warming, pollution control methods implemented in Gayatri Agro Industrial Power Ltd, Chekatipalli, Nalgonda. Co-processing technology Case study- M/s Laxmi Gayatri Industries a sponge iron unit, Nalgonda Dist, M/s Sai Durga Ferrow Alloys Industry in Nalgonda, M/s Anjani Cement Industry in Nalgonda and waste Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 1989 Address by APPCB officer Hazardous waste management in TSDF Dundigal, Hyderabad Bio Medical waste- Generation and management in hospitals, Treatment of Bio Medical Waste Solid waste management- Role of NGO’s in colonies of Vijayawada Success story of CPCB in controlling Vehicular Pollution Telecast of plantation of 1 million saplings in 1 day and address by Chief Minister Shri K. Rossaiah, and Environment and Forest Minister Dr. P.Rama Chandra Reddy Ambient Air Quality and Solid waste management in Visakhapatnam District Date of Telecast 8 24/7/10 9 31/7/10 10 07/8/10 11 14/8/10 12 21/8/10 Episode Topic (s) CPCB success story with CETP in Visakhapatnam Need of conservation Beach Beautification, Sewage treatment Plants – Cleaner fuel manufacture, EURO – 3 / EURO – 4 Fuel production in HPCL, Visakhapatnam. State wide activities implemented by RTO department to stop vehicular pollution “Recycling is best option of waste disposal” Steps taken by CPCB wastewater treatment plants in bulk drug industries E–waste: Generation, Storage, treatment, methods of recycling, Rules Wastewater recycle unit in Reddy Lab Hyderabad Plastic- Production, effects on human and Environment. Plastic recycling units in Hyderabad Plastic Management Rules. Address by Shri. K. Madhusudan Rao IAS, Member Secretary APPCB Audit of vehicular pollution at Hyderabad by scientists of CPCB, Bangalore Steps taken by APPCB to prevent Pollution Food industries at Hyderabad The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 Use of Natural Colours in Ganesh Idol Making during Ganesh Chaturthi. Case study: Pollution of Hussiansagar lake with idol (Nimajjanam) immersion ceremony Telecast of Environment Awareness Programme for college students conducted by APPCB with coordination with NGOs, Activities of Patancheru Effluent Treatment Plant & regular monitoring by APPCB authorities in CPCB success story of establishment of CETPs “Recycling is best option of waste disposal” Aim of “The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010”. Battery Management Rules, Battery recycling process Case study: Battery Management at Kothur, Mahaboobnagar Dist, ETP at Kothur, Mahaboobnagar Dist. Covered in detail Air Pollution and water pollution prevention in Bulk Drugs PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 51 52 Episode 13 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 14 Date of Telecast 28/8/10 4/9/10 Episode Topic (s) 15 11/9/10 16 18/9/10 17 25/9/10 52 Industry at NATCO, Kothur, Mahaboobnagar Dist Prevention of water pollution with reference to Textile industry Rain water harvesting Punishments under National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 APPCB taskforce activities Solid waste Management- “Do not litter” Campaign CPCB success story on National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 Air pollution control laws, ambient air quality station in Hyderabad Hazardous waste disposal unit at Dundigal, Hyderabad Bio–medical Waste Treatment facility in Ramky Enviro Engineers, Medak Dist Community Awareness- “Let’s work together to clean our environment” CPCB success story with Water Act Report on EPTRI, Hyderabad Activities like training in environment management, Research, Botanical Garden activities, special focus on NOORMAHAMMED KUNTA lake and STP activities in Hyderabad. Clay Ganesha idols – a discussion w.r.t. idol making Ozone Depletion, September 16 – International Ozone Day Environment Protection Act, 1986 Water scarcity in India, Importance of water conservation, provisions under Water Act, 1974 River water quality monitoring by APPCB, analysis of parameters like TDS, COD, BOD, DO in Godavari, Krishna, Penna rivers Bio-magnification: chemical residues in food chain, analysis of chemicals using UV visual spectrophotometer, Elemental Analyser, Chromatograph, total organic carbon analyser Non-Conventional Energy: Merits and De-merits, Technology for economic utilization of the same Save conventional energy Environment Clearance for establishment of industries Wastes, wastewater and solid waste management in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada & address by Municipal Episode Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) 18 2/10/10 19 9/10/10 20 16/10/10 21 23/10/10 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Commissioner of Visakhapatnam APPCB taskforce teams and its activities, inspection procedures in CETPs, industries etc Significance of green belt around industry & in localities Use of CNG, PNG & role of CPCB in implementing the same Case study: Pollution control measures implemented in M/s Perfect Knitters Factory, Medak District and waste water recycling units in Knitters Factory Air pollution control and water pollution control in M/s Suven Life. Sciences – bulk drug industry Afforestation & its role in preventing pollution Manufacture of four stroke engine, availability of EURO – 3, EURO – 4 fuels Role of Environmental NGO’s in educating students in village schools, SASYA (Student Amateur school yard. Agriculture) Centre for Environment Education, Andhra Pradesh cell, UPS school in Siddhipet Mandal in Medak District. Address by APPCB Member Secretary Shri. K. Madhusudan Rao and EPCA chairman Dr. Bhurelal Domestic waste management, use of dustbins, recycle of waste bottles Waste recycling technology in industries Air pollution control technologies, Use of Alternate fuels, Comparison of Petrol, Euro – 3, Euro – 4 Fuel and CNG, PNG with reference to CO emission Case study: M/s Shamirpet CNG mother station, Hyderabad, GAIL, Bagyanagar Gas Limited activities Case study: Pollution control measures implemented in M/s Skol Breweries, Sangareddy, Noise Pollution: Noise & its effects, Control measures. Steps taken in Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada to mitigate noise Highly noise polluting areas, 2008 explosives restrictions 9 (5), noise measurement during Deepavali Festival, Opinion by ENT doctors National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 Municipal solid waste, plastic recycling units, power generation from solid waste 53 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 54 54 Episode Date of Telecast 22 30/10/10 23 6/11/10 24 13/11/10 25 20/11/10 26 27/11/10 Episode Topic (s) Judicious use of fuels, Environment protection, Economic & Effective means to utilize energy Prohibition on sale of noise polluting crackers. Beautification of beach of Visakhapatnam. Hazardous waste management rules, Dundigal TSDF activities in Hyderabad land fill facility. Environmental awareness programmes in schools Z P High School, Shapurnagar, Rangareddy Dist. Jagruthi NGO in Jeedimetla area lime stone mines – pollution control measures implemented by APPCB Kurnool authorities Case study of Mines in Thummalapenta, Thadipatri, Anathapur Districts Waste heat recovery power plant in AP Cements, pollution control in Balaji Diary Farm, Tirupati Measures to preserve the natural beauty of environment National Awareness And Monitoring Programme, 1982 Control of SO2, NO2, SPM, RSPM Pollution arising from Cement industries pollution control measures in the same, Lime stone mines Pollution control measures taken by AP Cement Works, Kadapa District Use CNG in APSRTC buses in Vijayawada as a initiative to mitigate automobile pollution Afforestation Bio – Medical waste management, role of doctors and nurses Common Bio – Medical Waste Treatment Facilities established in South Zone (42) Case study: M/s Safe Environ units in Hyderabad Mines Safety Week, Mineral Conservation Week observed in mines Vehicle pollution and CNG used in Vijayawada Vidyadharapuram, APSRTC Depot, CNG advantages etc Collective responsibility and role of each individual in environmental protection 1429 water quality monitoring centers in 27 states and 6 Episode Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) 4/12/10 28 11/12/10 29 18/12/10 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 27 union territories Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, Study in KOLLERU lake, Krishna Dist Opinion of Fisherman in KOLLERU lake Pollution Control Board – checking points at Kolleru inlet / outlets, testing methods Krishna river – pollution control measures, samples collection by APPCB Technologies to curb pollution National Ambient Air Quality standards review through out the country Comparison of air quality between olden days & present day Causes of Air pollution, Sources, effects UNO consultant and Prof. of JNTU, Hyderabad addressed on ozone depletion Air Act, 1981 NAMP pollution control measures implemented in industries Contribution by road traffic to air pollution state Govt. steps to control traffic Air pollution, to stop Air pollution Awareness Should be created Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) generation points, MSW Rules, APPCB Steps to combat MSW Case study: MSW management in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada Composting: Conversion of kitchen waste into compost, vermin-compost Refuse Derived Fuel Bio – methanization plants Landfill facilities 3 R Approach for pollution prevention Noise Pollution, Regulations to control noise Establishment of environment education wings in all state Pollution Control Boards in India E - waste management Battery management Activities in HBL Power Systems, Nandigam village, 55 56 Episode 30 Date of Telecast 25/12/10 Episode Topic (s) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 31 01/01/11 32 08/1/11 33 15/1/11 34 56 22/01/11 Mehaboobnagar District Importance of forests, ways to treasure forest resource “A clean Parivesh is for all is our goal” through ENVIS (environmental information system) Centres Environment Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI ) Hyderabad Plant health clinic, service to farmers to control pollution of fields, Envis Centre activities and awareness on environmental aspects through website etc. Steps to be taken by every individual to conserve the natural resources and to fight pollution Poetic interpretation of new year with environment Sewage generation, establishment of sewage treatment plants all over India Role of National River Conservation Directorate Pollution control in Musi River, Hyderabad Water Management, STP management Activities Case study: STP of Amberpet, Nagole CETPs in Bulk Drug Industry Pollution in industrial clusters, NGO’s Monitoring of BOD, COD, color levels in textile industries Causes of environmental pollution Govt. policies and implementation of Water Act, 1974, Air Act, 1981, Environmental Protection Act, 1986 APPCB inspections in Red, Green, Orange Industries, and implementation of zero discharge in big industries in Medak Dist. Dr. Bhurelal Committee’s Directions to use CNG in Hyderabad and in state, Bhagayanagar Gas Ltd, Hyderabad, address by Ms Suneetha & Sh.Rasheed Air Act, 1981 National Air Quality Monitory Programme (NAMP) at Hyderabad Pollution Prevention in Fertilizer Industry at Kakinada, Pollution Prevention in Milk units, Milk Products Industry Hyderabad Importance of trees: “Trees have life – make them part of your life” Episode Date of Telecast 29/1/11 36 5/2/11 37 12/2/11 38 19/2/11 National Pesticide Residues Monitoring Programme Global Warming: causes & control Mines management: Lime stone mines in Jayanthipuram, Madras Cements Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitory Programme Implemented in industries Modern Equipment like Electro Static Precipitators, Bulk Drug Industry in Nacharam, Hyderabad Green House Effect: GHG’s, measures to reduce GHG’s Factors that hinders Environment protection in industries Role of Expert Organizations with reference to EPTRI (Environment Protection Training and Research Institute) Hyderabad EPTRI Activities in detail Environmental Quality Mapping Division Nuclear power projects Flow of energy in nature, Solar Energy Environmental Surveillance Squad (ESS) and surprise inspections APPCB incentives & exemption from taxes for saving of water in industries Need to conserve water Address by APPCB scientists who attended International seminars APPCB public Information Cell, Cleaner Production Cell Shri.M.C.Pargain IFS, Special Secretary APPCB NAMP programme implemented in Visakhapatnam Dist Simple steps to keep surroundings clean Hazardous Wastes (Management Handling and Trans boundary Movement ) Rules, 2008, Establishment of TSDF Pollution control in IKP Knowledge Park, Hyderabad Treatment of effluents in Genome Valley, green belt management Pollution prevention in Paper Mills Bio – Medical waste management in Hyderabad Hospitals Environmental awareness programmes for college students, school children etc Use of Non – Conventional Energy Resources to save PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 35 Episode Topic (s) 57 58 Episode Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 39 26/2/11 40 5/3/11 41 12/3/11 58 Conventional energy Importance of Environmental Awareness and Public Participation Programme Recycling of wastewater at M/s AP GENCO, Warangal and Coal mines management at M/s KTP project, Warangal Pollution Control Activities Implemented by APPCB authorities Special awareness programme to school children to stop use of plastic in Ganapur Mandal, Warangal District & Interaction with students, NGO’s Green Belt Pollution Control through Blended Coal. Excavation of Coal Mines and its pollution effects on surroundings Pollution Control Measures taken by APPCB and implemented by Coal Mines authorities Case study: coal mines, Bhupalapalli village, Warangal District, Reuse of mines water per day 41,299 lack litres. Organizational Structure of APPCB – 19 Regional offices, Hyderabad Zonal Lab activities to control pollution in rivers, inspection teams Measure to protect Environment Environmental Awareness and Public Participation Programme Marine pollution: Causes, Sources, mercury, effects, prevention methods taken up by APPCB 2011 – UN – International year of forests India Green Mission- all Acts related to water air land Speech by M.C. Pragain IFS, Special secretary, APPCB, Hyderabad. Activities of Environment Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI) Hyderabad Environmental Ethics Mass Awareness Programme by APPCB Role of women in controlling pollution Women and Environmental Challenges- Seminar conducted by APPCB, Natural colours and harm of chemical colours. Eco Colours Awareness programme with demos to students by NGO’S Episode 42 Date of Telecast 19/3/11 Episode Topic (s) 43 26/3/11 44 2/4/11 45 09/4/11 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Hyderabad. Students views and speeches Bio Diversity Creating Awareness on use of Natural Colours APPCB measures to implement zero liquid discharge in Bulk Drug Industries Pollution control measures taken by NATCO Pharma industry Air pollution control measures implemented in Cement Industry by APPCB Air Pollution due to Holi, Awareness Programme for PG students in Hyderabad by APPCB Pollution load on Environment due to anthropogenic activities Environmental Standards Comparison of environment of pats & present Significance of Yagna/Homas, a scientific study conducted by JNTU Professors in Srisailam supported by Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board Pollution Control through STP’s in all States Air pollutants: Particulate matter , RSPM preventive measures taken by Visakhapatnam APPCB authorities through NAMP & SAMP Conservation of water in rainy season through tank which is designed by students of Water and Environment Technology Cell Water pollution control acts and Green Chemistry seminar conducted by APPCB in Hyderabad with Bulk Drug industries Pollution Preventive Methods E- waste – management and recycling methods Bio – Medical waste Management in Vijayawada Electronic display boards in Hyderabad, by APPCB Ozone depletion – Awareness on ban of Chloro-Fluoro Carbons 59 60 Jaipur (Rajasthan) Salient features Language – Hindi Telecast time slot: Saturday, 5:10 pm – 5:40 pm. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. The concept of introducing ‘Paryavaran Mitra’ to viewers increased the popularity of the program. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Live telecast from Delhi Episode Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra – Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra – Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi Live Telecast from Doordarshan Kendra - Delhi 09.10.2011 27.11.2010 04.12.2010 15.01.2011 29.01.2011 12.02.2011 19.02.2011 26.02.2011 12.03.2011 02.04.2011 02.07.2011 23.07.2011 Episode 1. 2. 60 Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast Curtain Raiser 26.06.2010 Success story: Plantation of 6 lacs plants in one day at Banswaara & Dungarpur. Policies of Government of Rajasthan in environment conservation were informed in detail by Shri Ram Lal Jat, Minister, MoEF, and Govt. of Rajasthan. A Talk : Air & Water Pollution 10.07.2010 Success Story: Shri V S Singh, Chairman & Shri D N Pandey, Member Secretary of Rajasthan Pollution Control Board informed about the use of ISF slag of M/s Hindustan Zinc in cement industry. A Skit on importance of water was also Episode 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. Date of Telecast shown. A painting competition among the children was also arranged during the talk show. River Pollution 17.07.2010 Shri Damodar Sharma, Chairman, Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana, Govt. of Rajasthan informed in detail about the current policies & initiatives of Govt. of Rajasthan. Public opinion was also taken by ‘Paryavaran Mitra’. Information about the solar energy & importance of rain water harvest were also shown. Polythene Bags 24.07.2010 An interactive talk between Professor Prakash Bakare & Professor A B Gupta was organized on plastic pollution. Details of aerobic & anaerobic treatment were also discussed by the invited delegates. Urban forest 31.07.2010 The importance of nature as ‘Urban lungs : Forest’ was explained by Shri D N Pandey, Member Secretary of Rajasthan Pollution Control Board in the vicinity of Karpoor Chand Kulish garden. How to plant & care a sapling was also shown by experts. National River Action Yojna : Kota 07.08.2010 The importance of ‘Chipko movement’ of Rajasthan in forest conservation was shown through the drawings. Shri Vimal Golcha & Shri Ashok Kumar Jain explained the progress & policies adopted for the treatment of Chambal river. Plastic Pollution and Management 14.08.2010 Shri. D.N. Pandey, Member Seceratory, Rajasthan Pollution Control Board, explained about the guidelines for the restriction for the use of plastic and the assocaiting penalties. The ill effects of plastics were discussed by Shri Ashok Puri, Env. Engineer and Dr.Rameshroop Roy, Gastrologist. Environmental messages were also shown at scroll bar during the episode. Sewage Water Treatment Plant 21.08.2010 Shri Manoj Kumar Sharma and Shri Venktesh Kumar briefed on the working of the only Power Plant situated at Pratap Nagar (North India) based on Methane Gas obtained by the Sewage water Treatment Plant. The information on workings and results of Laboratory operations were also. Bio-Medical Waste Management 04.09.2010 Bio-Medical Waste Management in the hospitals located in Jaipur were discussed by the doctors. The information about the Bio-Medical Waste PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 5. Episode Topic (s) 61 62 Episode 10. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 62 Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast Treatment Facility was also provided. Rain Water Harvesting 11.09.2010 The brief discussion was made with the Professor from Civil Engineering Department at Malviya National Technical Institution on-‘What is Rain Water Harvesting and How can it be done’. The discussion with Shri Rajendra Singh (Magsaysay Prize winner) was conducted on the importance of river water. Sound Pollution 18.09.2011 An interactive talk between public and Shri Rajendra Gaur along with Dr. Sunita Sisodiya was conducted on ‘Illeffects of Sound Pollution and its Regulation for desired limit’. Automobile/ Vehcular Pollution 25.09.2010 Prof Dilip Sharma and Prof Shyam Lal Soni from Mechanical Engineering Department elaborated about the Pollution Control Stations and the Pollutions caused by the automobiles based on Diesel/Petrol & LPG/CNG. Shri Vijendra Jhala, Traffic Inspector stressed on the use of heavy vehicle. Bio Diversity and Tourism 02.10.2010 Forest Department Rajasthan had emphasized on the establishment of Small scale industries like Dal Mill, Aloevera juice processing unit, fragrance sticks, corrugated boxes as an initiative for the Environmental Conservation steps as taken up by the Schedule caste/tribes belonging to the villages viz. Karel, Kyariya, Atariya and Narukheda from Udaipur, Bansbada and Pratapgarh. Industrial Pollution (Solid Waste) 16.10.2010 Shri D.N. Pandey, Member Secretory Rajasthan Pollution Control Board, Informed about the highly Polluted regions of Rajasthan like Bhiwadi, Jodhpur, Jaipur and Pali. The information about CETP was also included in the episode. Prof Mathur & Prof Meena detailed about the production of Manure from solid wastes and Bricks from the ash obtained from Thermal Power Plant. The research made by the students were also discussed. Industrial Pollution (Liquid Waste) 23.10.2010 Prof.Gupta detailed about the Air Pollution Control Devices and Shri Arvind Lunia explained about the construction of noiseless D.G.set Green building 30.10.2010 Student opinions & concept of green building were discussed based on a one Episode 17. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. Date of Telecast day workshop on Green Building. Safe Diwali messages was also shown. Green building (Technical aspects) 06.11.2010 Techniques used in green building e.g. water conservation, plastic free zone & open building were discussed in detail by Prof Kalpana Pandit & Prof Sanjay Mathur. The modified Hand-Pump’s demonstration was shown by ‘Sarv Shiksha Abhiyaan’. Environment Revolution : Local activities 13.11.2010 Success story of Bidganvaar village for adopting safe & clean water practice was shown and for village Ratannagar steps in water conservation were shown and how school rallies were used to give out messages. Dr. Shulekha highlighted the importance of clean air & water in healthy life. Environment Education 20.11.2011 An environment song was sung by the students of Govt. Secondary School, Gopalpura, and Jaipur. The importance messages were also given to the school students. Shri Surana explained the importance of environment friendly toilets. The initiatives of school teachers in environment awareness were also discussed in detail. Teaching & training : Environment 11.12.2010 conservation Environment educations given in muslim schools were covered by a ‘Paryavaran Mitra’. An animation movie on air pollution & its impact was shown. A environment skit prepared by deaf & dumb students of Poddar School was also shown. Role of NGO 18.12.2010 The details of water conservation system were discussed with Shri Yogesh Gupta. The importance of lake Sambhar was highlighted by Dr. Suraj Jiddi. Municipal Solid Waste Management? 25.12.2010 Discussion on municipal waste management w.r.t. Mathuradaspura was conducted. The new initiatives of Morarka foundation were also discussed, a medical personality discussed on health impacts due to improper disposal of waste. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 19. Episode Topic (s) Municipal Solid Waste Management : 01.01.2011 Government efforts Mayor, Jaipur told about the waste to energy. The details of new disposal site 63 64 Episode 24. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 64 Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast were also given during the talk. The technique of vermin-composting was also discussed. Public participation in Environment 08.01.2011 Conservation The possibilities of tapping solar energy in Rajasthan state were discussed by Prof Jyotirmay Mathur. Public participation in reducing the Noise pollution & Solid Waste Management were also discussed in detail. Design details of noiseless DG Set were highlighted by Shri Arvind Lunia. Environment conservation 22.01.2011 The importance of solar cooker and exhaust fans in kitchens were discussed by housewives. Public opinion were also collected. Energy conservation 05.02.2011 The inter-relation of tree Neem & human were shown through a beautiful skit. The efforts made by Rajasthan Police Academy in environment conservation was discussed. Prof. Nivedita discussed on the various methods of energy conservation. Alternative energy 05.03.2011 Expert views/comments on solar, wind, water energy were collected from invited scientists in a five days of International Conference. The importance of biodiesel was also discussed. Energy management 19.03.2011 The energy conservation in green building was explained e.g. use of CFL bulb, less conductive material & direction of building. Solar energy 26.03.2011 A video on the huge possibilities of tapping solar energy in Rajasthan was shown & Success story of Tilloniya village on 40 KW solar panel was also shown. Climate Change 09.04.2011 The episode covered a having 250 scientists in a two days workshop on Climate Change organized by RSPCB The adverse impact of climate change on crops was also explained . Tsunami, earthquake : Japan 16.04.2011 Professor Bharti explained the geological & geographical causes of Tsunami & earthquake. The technical aspect in anti-earthquake building construction was also elaborated in detail. Episode 32. 33. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. Date of Telecast Food security & quality 23.04.2011 Prof S L Kothari & Dr Sunil Gupta talked on the impact of polluted water on food/vegetables. The environment education given to school students was also shown. Polluted water : Fluoride water 30.04.2011 The impact of fluoride concentration in drinking water at Rampuriya village was shown. A doctor discussed on ‘fluorosis’ an ailment due to high fluoride in water content. Rain water harvesting 07.05.2011 The importance of sedimentation, filtration & injection well in rain water harvesting system was explained by experts. Ground water recharging 14.05.2011 Prof. Mahendra Choudhry emphasized on the importance of rain water conservation. The system of water harvesting was explained by Shri Yogesh Gupta. Zonal Director, Central Ground Water Board, Shri Manoj Srivastav. Water Management : Save & Safe 21.05.2011 Prof. A B Gupta elaborated the definition of clean water & water quality monitoring parameters. ‘Paryavaran Mitra’ talked to women about the beneficial use of kitchen waste. The role of youth was also discussed in detail. CPCB notified Lakes : A program on Jal-Mahal 28.05.2011 The pollution of Jalmahal water & its treatment in STP, Brahmpuri along with the laboratory analysis was explained by Shri Rajendra Gaur. Work done by students on Jalmahal was also discussed. World Environment Day 04.06.2011 Environment messages were given by Shri Dipendra Singh Shekhawat, Shri Ram Lal Jat & Dr V S Singh. Safe Environment opinions were collected from the students & local public. Special Episode on World Environment Day 11.06.2011 Environment message was given by Chief Minister Shri Ashok Gahlot. Shri Ramlal Jat Minister, MoEF, Govt. of Rajasthan. Chairman, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board also talked about the mitigation of environmental pollution. Police Commissioner Shri B L Soni explained the role of police in conservation of nature. Woman : Recruitment as Forest conservator & 18.06.2011 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 34. Episode Topic (s) 65 66 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast training Woman’s as forest conservator – a discussion on the role and the responsibilities. A song in desire for of rain was shown. Environment conservation in city & town 25.06.2011 planning Mayor, Jaipur informed about the implementation of environmental conservation directions in master plan (Housing, Park, BRTS facility & Metro). A talk was also arranged with City & Town Planner Shri H S Sancheti & Shri Mukesh Mittal. Water management 09.07.2011 A talk was also arranged among students & Shri Rajendra Singh (honoured with Magsaysay award) & Shri V S Singh, Chairman of RSPCB. Ab nahi ruthenge Badal 16.07.2011 A video on efforts of Shri Rajendra Singh, honored with Magsaysay award was shown. A talk was also arranged among students & Shri Rajendra Singh & Shri V S Singh, Chairman of RSPCB. E-Waste 30.07.2011 Technical discussion on e-waste, guest speakers were Prof. Sanjay Mathur, Shri Y P Mathur. The science of energy was also elaborated by Prof. Jyotrimay of Malviya National Institute of Technology. Round up: Special program 06.08.2011 Environment messages by senior citizens. A brief on Municipal Solid Waste, Bio-medical waste, skit by Deaf-dumb disability children, urban forest, plastic bags, green building, solar energy, water conservation and Shri Rajendra Singh on river regeneration were shown. ‘ऩमयावयण दर्ान’ कयमाक्रभ भें सम्मभलरत ववर्ेषऻों की ववस्तत ृ सू च ी “Jaipur’ क्रभयांक 66 नयभ ऩद /सांस्थयन 1. श्री ययजेंद्र लसांह भैग्सेसे से समभयननत , तरुण बययत सांघ 2. डॉ॰ प्रकयर् फकये डीन, ववऻयन ववबयग, ऻयन ववहयय मनू नवलसाटी क्रभयांक नयभ ऩद /सांस्थयन डॉ॰ तऩस भयथयु 4. श्री वी॰ एस॰ लसांह ऩर्ु योग चचककत्सक 5. श्री डी॰ एन॰ ऩयांडे 6. श्री ययभरयर जयट सदस्म सचचव, ययजस्थयन प्रदष ू ण ननमांत्रण फोडा 7. श्री दयभोदय र्भया अध्मऺ, इम्ददयय गयांधी नहय ऩरयमोजनय , ययजस्थयन प्रोपेसय ए॰ फी॰ गुप्तय 9. श्री ववभर गोरछय भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय 10. श्री अर्ोक कुभयय जैन मू॰ आई॰ टी॰ कोटय (चांफर) 3. 8. श्री अर्ोक ऩूयी वन एवां ऩमयावयण भांत्री, ययजस्थयन सयकयय सयकयय भुख्म अलबमांतय (चांफर) वरयष्ठ ऩमयावयण अलबमांतय ननमांत्रण फोडा , ययजस्थयन प्रदष ू ण 12. डॉ॰ यभेर्रूऩ ययम गेस्रोरोजीस्ट 13. प्रोपेसय ददरीऩ र्भया 14. प्रोपेसय श्मयभ रयर सोनी भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय 15. श्री फनवययी रयर र्भया वन प्रसययक 16. श्री वें कटे र् परयांट भेनेजय, एस॰ टी॰ ऩी॰ दे रयवयस 17. श्रीभती ननहयय बयदटमय प्रबययी, गुणवत्तय , पोयटीस अस्ऩतयर 18. श्री ननयां जन भयथुय 19. डॉ॰ वीयें द्र झयरय वैऻयननक , ययजस्थयन प्रदष ू ण ननमांत्रण फोडा 20. श्री सर् ु ीर ऩयरयक 21. श्री जगरूऩ लसांह जमऩयु -रै कपक ऩलु रस 22. श्री र्ांबू कसोटय अध्मऺ, स्वमां सहयमतय सभह ू , कये र 23. प्रोपेसय सांजम कुभयय भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय 24. श्री ववजम अग्रवयर ऩमयावयण सरहयकयय, एन॰ फी॰ सी॰ 25. प्रोपेसय भीनय के 26. श्री ए॰ के॰ रूनीमय भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय 27. श्री ववर्यर गगा ग्रीन बफम््डांग ववर्ेषऻ 28. श्री ववजमी लसांघर ऩमयावयण अलबमांतय, ययजस्थयन प्रदष ू ण ननमांत्रण फोडा भयथयु PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 11. अध्मऺ, ययजस्थयन प्रदष ू ण ननमांत्रण फोडा भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय अधीऺक, जमऩुय-रै कपक ऩुलरस ऺेत्रीम ऩरयवहन अचधकययी , जमऩयु अलबमांतय 67 68 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program क्रभयांक ऩद /सांस्थयन 29. प्रोपेसय क्ऩनय ऩांडडत 30. प्रोपेसय ज्मोनतभाम भयथयु 31. श्री भयननांदय जीत लसांह अलबमांतय 32. डॉ॰ एप॰ एच॰ गौयी चचककत्सक, सयकययी अस्ऩतयर चुरू 33. श्री इब्रयहीभ खयन सदस्म, नगयऩयलरकय, यतननगय, चुरू 34. श्री प्रतयऩ लसांह ययठोय सयभयम्जक कयमाकतया 35. डॉ॰ आय॰ के॰ सुयेखय प्रोपेसय, सवयई भयनलसांह अस्ऩतयर , जमऩुय 36. श्री ननसयय अहभद 37. श्री प्रेभ फ्रब ऩुलरस अधीऺक , चुरू भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩयु भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩयु वप्रांलसऩर, ययजकीम प्रयथलभक ववद्ययरम,गोऩयरऩुयय,जमऩुय श्री भहे र् फढ़वयनी वप्रांलसऩर, ययजकीम ऩोद्दयय भुक- फचधय ववद्ययरम श्री मोगेर् गुप्तय गैय सयकययी सांस्थयन – द्रोण 40. डॉ॰ सूयज म्जद्दी गैय सयकययी सांस्थयन - नेचय क्रफ 41. श्री गुरयफ र्भया सयभयम्जक कयमाकतया 42. श्री भुकेर् गुप्तय ननदे र्क, भोयययकय पयउदडेसन , जमऩुय 43. डॉ॰ अजम र्भया चचककत्सक, जमऩुरयमय सयकययी अस्ऩतयर, जमऩुय 44. श्री बब्रएन गगा 45. श्रीभती ज्मोनत खांडर े वयर कृषी अलबमांतय 46. डॉ॰ सन ु ीर गप्त ु य गेस्रोरोजीस्ट 47. र्फ ु ेंदों दयस ऩमयावयण अलबमांतय 48. प्रोपेसय ननवेददतय भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩयु 49. श्रीभती सुनीतय भांत्री ऩमयावयण सरयहकयय 50. डॉ॰ श्मयभ लभत्तर चचककत्सक 51. श्री दीऩक बयगाव सहयमक ननदे र्क , ययजस्थयन वऩलरस अकयदभी 52. प्रोपेसय एस॰ ऩी॰ बटनयगय बयवनगय मूननवलसाटी 53. प्रोपेसय एन॰ के॰ ऩयर नेवयडय मूननवलसाटी, मू॰ एस॰ ए॰ 54. प्रोपेसय आई॰ ऩी॰ जैन वैऻयननक, सी॰ एस॰ आई॰ आय॰ 55. प्रोपेसय तोकिक लरक्मूये भरेलर्मय मूननवलसाटी 38. 39. 68 नयभ जमऩुय भहयऩौय, नगय ननगभ, जमऩुय , क्रभयांक नयभ ऩद /सांस्थयन 56. प्रोपेसय फयरचदद्रन अयगोने ययष्ट्रीम रेफ 57. श्री ववश्वयस जैन लसववर एवां ऩमयावयण अलबमांतय 58. श्रीभती फीनय वयणी 59. प्रोपेसय ज्मोनत अगयवयर वैऻयननक , बयबय आम्ववक अनष ु ांधयन केंद्र 60. डॉ॰ ये णु जैन ऩमयावयण अलबमांतय 61. प्रोपेसय वयई॰ के॰ ववजम 62. डॉ॰ सांजम तोभय ययजस्थयन मूननवलसाटी 63. श्री आनांद रयर भयथुय भुख्म ऩमयावयण अलबमांतय 64. प्रोपेसय ए॰ के॰ गोसयईं बययतीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन , दद्री 65. प्रोपेसय लर्व दमयर बययती भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय 66. प्रोपेसय ववनम गोमर 67. प्रोपेसय एभ॰ के॰ श्रीभयरी भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय 68. श्रीभती यां जू जैन सयभयम्जक कयमाकतया 69. श्री रेख ययज प्रसयद सयभयम्जक कयमाकतया 70. प्रोपेसय एस॰ एर॰ कोठययी ननदे र्क, सी॰ सी॰ टी॰ ववबयग, ययजस्थयन मनू नवलसाटी 71. प्रोपेसय ददनेर् कुभयय दां तयोग चचककत्सक 72. डॉ॰ एस॰ के॰ जैन जर सांसयधन प्रफांधन ववबयग 73. प्रोपेसय भहें द्र चौधयी 74. श्री भनोज श्रीवयस्तव भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय 75. श्री भदहांद्र भेहतय बू-जर ववर्ेषऻ 76. श्री ययजीव रूांकफ जरभहर प्रोजेक्ट अचधकययी 77. श्री के॰ एर॰ चतुवेदी वरयष्ठ ऩत्रकयय 78. श्रीभती र्यलरनी अगयवयर एस॰ टी॰ ऩी॰ ब्रहां ऩुयी, परयांट भेनेजय 79. श्री ऩी॰ के॰ भेयकूऩ 80. श्री भुकेर् लभत्तर ननदे र्क,वन प्रलर्ऺण सांस्थयन, जमऩुय 81. एच॰ एस॰ सांचेती नगय ननमोजक 82. श्री ऩी॰ के॰ ऩयांडे सदस्म सचचव, र्हयीकयण मोजनय 83. श्री आई॰ एस॰ इसययनी ऩव ू ा जम्स्टस जी॰ जी॰ एस॰ आई॰ मूननवलसाटी ननमांत्रण फोडा , PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program वैऻयननक , टे यी , दद्री ययजस्थयन प्रदष ू ण भयरवीम ययष्ट्रीम तकनीकी सांस्थयन, जमऩुय ऺेत्रीम ननदे र्क, केंद्रीम बू-जर फोडा उऩ-ननमोजक, नगय ननमोजक ववबयग 69 70 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program क्रभयांक 70 नयभ ऩद /सांस्थयन 84. प्रोपेसय के॰ एस॰ ययव वनस्ऩनत ववबयग, दद्री मनू नवलसाटी 85. प्रोपेसय अमर फत्रय 86. श्री अलबजीत घोष 87. श्री मू॰ एभ॰ सहयई 88. श्री कृष्ण लसांह सेठी जैववक अऩलर्ष्ठ उऩचयय परयांट सांचयरक, आगयय योड 89. डॉ॰ सांजीव वलर्ष्ठ ऺेत्रीम ननदे र्क, पोदटा स अस्ऩतयर 90. प्रोपेसय फी॰ एर॰ स्वयभी भुख्म, लसववर ववबयग , भयरवीम ययष्ट्री म तकनीकी लर्ऺयववद ऩव ू ा भख् ु म वन सांयऺक, ययजस्थयन सयकयय भुख्म वन सांयऺक, ययजस्थयन सयकयय सांस्थयन, जमऩुय Jalandhar (Punjab) Salient features Language – Punjabi Telecast time slot: Saturday, 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm. Anchors approach to subject. No telecasts were observed on certain days due to other programs being shown. Episode 2. 3. 4. Date of Telecast PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 1. Episode Topic (s) Documentary on Migratory Birds of Punjab 05.06.2010 This documentary deals with the arrival of migratory birds at Harike Bird Sanctuary during winter season. Here in the Harike, River Satluj and Beas get mingled with each other. If we observe the water of the Satluj it is dark in color with respect to Beas, indicates River Satluj water more contaminated with pollutants which may be reason for decrease in the migration of the birds at this place in the last few years. Concern on illegal poaching and need of awareness of Environment among the people of Punjab was mentioned. The documentary concluded with the message from Punjab Govt. to preserve and maintain this bird sanctuary. The Punjab Govt. has recently taken steps in this direction and they were highlighted. Documentary on Water Pollution or river Satluj. 12.06.2010 Various aspects of pollution along the banks of River Satluj were Highlights of this documentary. NGO’s, local people and Govt. were urged for maintaining cleanliness of River Satluj. Need to Preserve the Environment. 19.06.2010 Participants highlighted the various aspects of preservation of Environment. Participants were of the view the need to continue supporting Schools/Colleges students to spread the message of cleanliness. Seg I: Environmental Protection & sustainable Development. 26.06.2010 Seg II:- In this segment Act relating to environment was discussed. Seg I: Programme highlights the developmental works taking place in the cities at the cost of environment. Chairman of improvement Trust, Jalandhar emphasized the need of eco-friendly development Seg II: The participants suggested that the common people must know various provisions of the environmental related acts and rules. 71 72 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 72 Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast Seg I: Water Pollution 03.07.2010 Seg II: Laws relating to water pollution. Seg I: Various factors causing water pollution was discussed. Chairman of Leather Federation of Punjab highlighed the role of water treatment plant built at Leather Complex, Jalandhar. Similar plants need to be put up by other Industries. Seg II: Experts highlighted the various provision of act relating to water pollution. Expert highlighted that people to be more cautious about water pollution and its effects on health. Seg I: Soil Pollution and its Control. 10.07.2010 Seg II: Act relating to Air Pollution. Seg I: Soil pollution was discussed with respect of Malwa region of Punjab where incidences of cancer are increasingly rising. The Expert urged the state Govt. to install R.O. systems in various villages of Malwa. Seg: II: Experts highlighted the various causes of air pollution and the serious impacts on health. Side affects of Pollution 18.07.2010 The experts explained the various ill affects of polluted environment on our body and mind and encouraged people to plant more and more trees and make Punjab green. Need to control industrial pollution 24.07.2010 The experts highlighted the need to control industrial pollution as many areas. The industrial workers have been affected with various diseases due to exposure to pollution by industries. The experts urged the Govt. to start new focal points with modern amenities considering all aspects of environmental impacts. Treatment of industrial effluents and waste 31.07.2010 Industrialists highlighted the necessity of treatment of industrial effluents and wastes. Experts urged the Govt. to be stricter with industries causing pollution and setting up of more effluent treatment plants. Bio Medical Waste Management 07.08.2010 Reputed doctors of Punjab Highlighted the important role of hospitals/doctors /nurses to be vigilant about hospital cleanliness. Experts advised the medical fraternity to be careful about Bio medical waste management. Episode 11. 12. 14. 15. Date of Telecast Industrial Waste Management 14.08.2010 Expert highlighted the role of planting more trees around industrial focal points and be more careful about industrial waste management. Experts advised Govt. Industrialists to plant more trees near roads leading to focal points. Seg. I: Municipal solid waste management. 21.08.2010 Seg.II: Act relating to water pollution. Seg. I: Expert highlighted the need of management of municipal solid waste. Experts advised municipal authorities residents to be more aware of municipal solid waste. Seg.II: Leading advocates discussed various clauses of the Act relating to Water Pollution. Seg I: Assessment of Pollution and case studies 28.08.2010 Seg II: Act relating to Noise Pollution Seg I: Expert highlighted the need of assessment of pollution in various cities with respect to sewage a municipal waste passing the information to people to be more vigilant about this. The expert advised the common people to read more articles about environment and pollution control measures. Seg II: Experts discussed the various aspect of Noise pollution Act. Expert advised people to be more careful about increasing noise levels in religious places and functions places etc. Seg I: Hazardous waste management (Eng. Based Prog) 04.09.2010 Seg II: Sewerage Pollution Control Seg I: An engineering based programme was planed on Leather industries followed by and along with that short interviews with the Leather industrialists & discussed on the Hazardous waste management . Expert advised Govt. to allot land to dispose hazardous wastes in Punjab. Seg II: Superintending Engineer of Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Deptt. was interviewed on the development works in sewerage departments. Experts requested the Govt. for developmental works to be done on priority in sewerage projects. No. Prog. Telecast due to spl. Prog on EID 11.09.2010 Seg I: Industrial Pollution Control 18.09.2010 Seg II: Act relating to Air Pollution. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 13. Episode Topic (s) 73 74 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 16. 17 18. 19 20. 21. 74 Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast Seg I: Experts highlighted the need of controlling the pollution at focal points at Phagwara & Kapurthala Districts of Punjab. Experts advised the Govt. for establishing more focal points in various cities in Punjab. Seg II: Senior Advocate highlighted the various aspects of Air Pollution. Expert advised NGO’s to do more seminars for mass awareness. Seg I: Plastic Waste Management 25.09.2010 Seg II: Plastic waste (Eng. Based Prog.) Seg I: Experts highlighted the need of discarding plastic bags and switching over to paper bags. State Govt. has banned the use of plastic bags in the state. Seg II: An engineering based segment was planned to highlight plastic waste management. Programme advised common people to discard use of plastic bags and instead use paper bags or cloth bags. Environmental research & role of Punjab Pollution Control Board. 02.10.2010 Role of Punjab Pollution Control Board in environment research was discussed by Board’s Senior Officers. Experts highlighted the steps to be taken by the Board to impart awareness about research and other aspects of environmental pollution. Seg I: Municipal Solid Waste Management 19.10.2010 Seg II: Environmental protection act Seg I: Mayor and commissioner of Municipal corporation Jalandhar highlighted the steps taken for municipal solid waste management. Mayor emphasizes the commitment of Punjab Govt. for proper solid waste management. Seg II: Expert highlighted the various provisions of Environment Protection Act 1986. Role of NGO’s was also discussed by the experts. Noise Pollution 16.10.2010 Various aspects (social and legal) were discussed by experts to spread awareness about the Noise Pollution.: Experts advised Govt. to be more mass with the offenders of the Act. Municipal Solid Waste Management 23.10.2010 Bhatinda Municipal commissioner shared his views and developmental works in Bathinda on municipal solid waste management. Commissioner laid stress on development schemes of Punjab Govt. in this regard. Need to Control the Industrial Pollution 30.10.2010 Episode 22. 24 25. 26. 27. 28. Date of Telecast Industrialists from Mandi Gobindgarh highlighted the need of steps to be taken to control pollution in Mandi Gobindgarh. Mandi Gobindgarh is “A” grade pollution industry and experts urged Govt. to be more vigilant about the pollution problems of Mandi Gobindgarh, problem area. Need to clean the Environment 06.11.2010 Prominent experts of Punjab highlighted the role of NGOs in planting trees in various parts of Punjab. Experts urged more NGO’s to work in the field of environment. Bio Medical Waste Management 13.11.2010 Experts highlighted the Biomedical waste management in chest and heart bye pass surgery hospitals. Experts urged doctors in major surgery areas to be more vigilant, particular by speciality hospitals. Seg I: Industrial Waste Management 20.11.2010 Seg II: Act relating to Air Pollution Seg I: Expert highlighted the industrial waste management in Patiala and Fatehgarh districts of Punjab. Experts advised industrialists to install more ecofriendly machinery in Punjab to meet environmental compliance. Seg II: Leading advocate discussed various aspects of act relating to air pollution. Experts urged Govt. to be stricter to punish the offenders of this act. Pollution Control 27.11.2010 Experts of Punjab Govt. and industrialists discussed various aspects of pollution control in various fields. Experts advised industrialists to install proper water treatment/air treatment equipments to comply with norms. Affect of Polluted Environment on Health 04.12.2010 Experts discussed the ill affects of polluted environment on our health. Experts advised farmers to use insecticides and pesticides in recommended doses strictly. Sewerage Pollution Control 11.12.2010 Experts discussed the latest steps taken by Pb. Govt. to control sewerage pollution. Experts urged the Pb. Govt. to grant more funds in this regard. Need to Control the Pollution 18.12.2010 Prominent industrialist from foundry city Batala discussed various aspects of pollution. Experts urged state Govt. to revive foundry industry of Batala with modern eco-friendly machinery offering subsidies. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 23. Episode Topic (s) 75 76 Episode 29. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 30 31 32 33. 34. 35. Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast No telecast due to Christmas 25.12.2010 Hazardous Waste Management 01.01.2011 Representative of Punjab Govt. discussed various steps of Hazardous waste management. Expert told viewers that site at Dera Bassi adjoining Mohali has been identified for Hazardous Waste Management. Need to Clean the Environment 08.01.2011 Experts advised people of Punjab to be more vigilant about maintaining clean environment Expert advised farmer/ common people to plant more trees Environmental research and awareness 15.01.2011 Experts urged the need of proper environment research and awareness to industrialists and common people. Experts advised Punjab Pollution Control Board to do increase regular press briefing in this regard Air Pollution 22.01.2011 Experts discussed the issue of Air Pollution from automobiles and role of the Govt. Experts advised the use of pollution free vehicles, ensure emissions exit of polluted air from Industry should be as per norms No telecast 29.01.2011 Water pollution 05.02.2011 Experts advised common people/industrialists to be more careful of water pollution. Experts advised the authorities/ industrialists to install proper water treatment plants and maintain. Seg I: Control of Urban Air pollution 12.02.2011 Seg II: Reprocessing of Industrial Waste Seg I: Expert discussed various aspect of urban air pollution. They advised for use of pollution free auto-rickshaw, buses and cars using cleaner fuel. Seg II: Expert highlighted the need of reprocessing of industrial waste, so that productive things are obtained after processing besides saving on resources. Seg I: Plastic Waste Manaegement 19.02.2011 Seg II: Spot on Pollution Seg I: Expert advised use of plastic bags in industrial and domestic sectors the Punjab Govt. has banned the use of plastic bags in the state. Seg II: Spot on pollution was planned which educated the people about various 76 Episode 36. 37. 39. 40. 41. Date of Telecast aspects of pollution. People were asked not to throw waste on roads. Reprocessing of Industrial Waste 26.02.2011 Leading experts of Punjab highlighted the various aspects of reprocessing of industrial waste. Experts urged Govt. to make useable articles from industrial waste as is being done by western countries e.g. one of expert said that modern roads are being done after treatment of hazardous wastes. Seg I: Municipal Solid Waste Management 05.03.2011 Seg II: Act relating to environment protection. Seg I: Experts told the steps taken by Punjab Municipality in Municipal solid waste management, new land is being acquired to make fertilizers from Municipal Solid waste Seg II: Leading advocates highlighted the provisions of Environment Protection Act. More awareness is needed towards its implementation. Biomedical waste Management 12.03.2011 Leading doctors of Punjab highlighted the need of steps for proper Biomedical waste management. Experts advised the medical fraternity doctors and allowed staff to be more vigilant about this. Assessment of Pollution and Case Studies 19.03.2011 Experts discussed the need of awareness of pollution to common people so that people take effective eco-friendly steps. NGOs, Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs to encourage come forward with pollution awareness projects. Seg I: Environmental Protection Act. 26.03.2011 Seg II: Noise Pollution Seg I: Distt. Attorney of Jalandhar discussed Environment Protection Act. NGO’s participation in mass awareness is important. Seg II: Experts gave information on noise during functions in religious and social functions. Act should be strictly enforce by the Govt. Seg I: Proper management of Industrial waste. 02.04.2011 Seg II: Spots on Environment Seg I: Industrial waste should be reprocessed in a proper way so that it does not harm common man. Polluting Industries of Mandi Gobindgarh, Ludhiana other areas should comply with norms. Seg II: Spot on environment highlighted the pollution in rivers of Punjab. People PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 38 Episode Topic (s) 77 78 Episode 42. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 43. 44. 45. 78 Episode Topic (s) Date of Telecast should not pollute rivers as they are the lifeline of society. Management of Hazardous waste 09.04.2011 Leading industrialists for Leather industry discussed various aspects of Hazardous wastes. Hazardous Waste (after proper treatment) should be disposed in specified sites. More such sites are required in Punjab. Seg I: Effect of Pollution on the city 16.04.2011 Seg II: Laws related to Air Pollution. Seg I: Leading doctors of Punjab discussed the impact of polluted environment on our health. Air and water quality need to be monitored regularly. Seg II: Leading Advocate discussed Environmental Acts. Seg I: Awareness related to Pollution 23.04.2011 Seg II: Laws related to Noise Pollution. Seg I: Experts gave his views on various aspects of awareness about pollution. More NGO’s should be encouraged to come forward in mass awareness. Seg II: Act relating to Noise Pollution was discussed. Noise pollution causes health serious hearing problems. Seg I: Need to clean the Environment 30.04.2011 Seg II: Municipal Solid Waste Management Seg I: A leading environmentalist urged Govt./Common people to be aware of their environment. Experts’ emphazised the roles of NGO’s, students to spread general awareness on environment issues. Seg II: Experts discussed proper management of Municipal Solid Waste. Experts highlighted the start of fertilizer (compost) plant to produce fertilizer for municipal solid waste by the Govt. of Punjab. Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) Salient features Language – Hindi Telecast time slot: Wednesday, 5:30 pm –6:00 pm. Anchors approach to subject. No telecasts were observed on certain days due to other programs being shown. Episode 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 1. Date of Episode Topic (s) Telecast 04/08/2010 Air pollution due to fossil fuel combustion, poor traffic management, un-controlled emissions from the industries, water pollution due to discharge of untreated sewage, effluent from industries etc. Solid waste generation and their poor management due to unplanned urban development in Lucknow city was focused in the episode. 11/08/2010 Air pollution in Kanpur city due to construction activities, traffic movement, industrial emissions, water pollution due to continuous discharge of untreated/ partially treated tannery waste and sewage, noise pollution due to blowing of horns fitted in the vehicles ( not as per the Act) were focused in the episode. 01/09/2010 Problem of increasing population and sewage generation in Lucknow city, disposals of untreated /partially treated industrial waste in the River Gomti, Afforestation program started by NGO s to reduce pollution load in the city are mainly presented in this episode. 08/09/2010 Pollution from the Tanneries particularly primary treatment of effluent of tanneries before disposal in the CETP and its impact on ground water quality, pollution in the River Ganga, Air pollution in Unnao city due to tanneries presented. Stress was given on the regulatory infrastructure required to control the pollution from various sources. 15/09/2010 Biomedical waste generation and problem of waste disposal in Lucknow city, Present state of water and air pollution in Lucknow city were mainly focused in this episode. 22/09/2010 Explained about the five components of nature, Status of STP in Lucknow, MSW of Lucknow, Plastic waste disposal, Water, air pollution in general presented in the episode. 29/09/2010 Water pollution in the Allahabad city is due to un-treated sewage discharge in the Ganga/ Yamuna river, establishment of sewage treatment plant and its operation were presented in the episode. 79 80 Episode 8. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 80 Date of Episode Topic (s) Telecast 06/10/2010 Air pollution due to increasing vehicular emissions, biomedical waste management in Allahabad city and incineration of biomedical waste generated by various healthcare facilities were presented. 03/11/2010 Water and air pollution in Lucknow city, effects of deforestation on environment and human health, shortage of ground water supply due to over exploitation of ground water resources and ground water pollution due to leaching of chemicals and hazardous waste were presented in the episode. 17/11/2010 Ganga river pollution and solid waste management in Kannauj city was focused in the episode, to reduce plastic waste load, recycling is done, unused plastic is disposed off to sanitary landfills, replacement of polythene bags by paper bags were suggested by the expert interviewed in the episode. 24/11/2010 Industrial and sewage pollution in the Kannauj city were covered in the episode. 21/12/2010 Effect of Water (due to unplanned industrial growth) and air pollution (due to poor traffic management, road condition and poor operational status air pollution control devised installed by the industries) on the human health of habitants of Faizabad were discussed in the episode. 28/12/2010 Air, Water pollution, effect of plastic usage on the society and particularly on environment in the context of city Faizabad were discussed. 04/01/2011 Polyethene recycling program carried out at Lucknow, use of paper bags to reduce the polyethene waste, improper treatment and disposal of solid waste in Lucknow was discussed in the episode. 25/01/2011 Effect of waste discharge from small scale industries on environment, state of water and air pollution in Lucknow city, Underground pipe line leakages leading to ground water pollution, Pollution from electroplating industries were mainly focused. 01/02/2011 Establishment of STP plant at Bharwara for the treatment of domestic waste water in Lucknow was discussed in the episode. 15/02/2011 Effect of urbanization on Ganga river water, improper treatment and continuous discharge of domestic, industrial waste in Ganga river at Varanasi were focused. 22/02/2011 Increasing vehicular load and poor traffic management causing air pollution, and noise pollution in the Varanasi city. Biomedical waste generation in & around city, Ground water pollution due to Episode Date of Telecast 01/03/2011 20. 08/03/2011 21. 15/03/2011 22. 22/03/2011 23. 05/04/2011 24. 12/04/2011 25. 19/04/2011 26. 26/04/2011 leaching of hazardous chemicals in groundwater was highlighted in the episode. Disposal of untreated/partially treated urban / industrial waste in to the river Gomti which is known as Adi Ganga in the Jaunpur city, Statistic of water consumption, sewage generation and its treatment by the STPs discussed in detail, Dinesh Tandon, Chairman of Municipal Corporation has given his opinion about the pollution status and their remedial action to its control, Detail of origin of river Gomti from Pilibhit and its distance covered before mixing with River Ganga was discussed in the episode. Approx. 80 MTD of MSW was being generated from the city having over 2.25 lakh population , the waste was is not being properly managed due to lack of infrastructure, similarly biomedical waste generated was also not well managed. Dr D.K. Pateria Chief Medical officer of city Jaunpur gave his opinions BMW management. Water pollution in Rihand river is caused due to discharge of untreated/ partially treated sewage and industrial waste (Kanauria Chemicals, Hitech Carbon, Hindalco Power Division) through three drains i.e., Baliya, Dongiya, Murddawa in Renukut city. A discussion on the above was done by speakers Shri E. Kalika RO State Pollution Control Board, Mr. Mukesh Mittal (SGM services HINDALCO). The fall in the rich biodiversity of Renukoot forest area due to urbanization and industrialization was highlighted by Mr. Ashish Tiwari DFO. Sewage management in Ghaziabad city, the operations of the two STPs and quality of river Hindon wqas covered. Pollution in Hindon river at Ghaziabad was due to sewage / effluent from nearby cities like Saharanpur, Muzzafarnagar. Guest speakers were Sh T.U. Khan RO. SPCB Ghaziabad, Shri R.S. Yadav CEO SPCB, Lucknow. The episode covered air pollution in Ghaziabad city and plastic waste management. The guest speakers were Shri T.U. Khan RO. SPCB Ghaziabad, and Shri Basant Lal City Commissioner. Water pollution in West Kali and Hindon river in Meerut city was focused in the episode. Rapid industrialization and urbanization are the major causes of pollution to the city. Three rivers flows through the city i.e. Kali, Hindon, Krishni. Present episode focused about the state of Air and noise pollution PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 19. Episode Topic (s) 81 82 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 82 Date of Telecast 27. 17/05/2011 28. 24/05/2011 29. 31/05/2011 30. 07/06/2011 31. 21/06/2011 32. 28/06/2011 33 05/07/2011 34. 12/07/2011 35. 19/07/2011 36 12/07/2011 Episode Topic (s) in Meerut city. Guest speakers were Sh. V.T. Singh RTO Meerut and Sh. R.S. Yadav. Water pollution in Muzzaffarnagar city was discussed, approx. 220 units are operating in and around the city generating approx 50 MLD of wastewater. River West Kali gets polluted in the city whereas river Hindon coming from Shaharanpur gets more polluted after passing through Muzzaffarnagar. Issues on MSW, BMW, plastic wastes and vehicular pollution was discuused with video clippings. Guest speakers included Dr Anand Swarup CMO, Sh Narendra Singh Tewatia and Sh A.K. Tiwari R O UP SPCB. Water quality of Rivers Hindon and West Kali in Saharanpur city, effluent from paper industry and sugar industry and solid waste disposal along road sides were discussed in the epidose. Air pollution control in sugar industries was discussed by Sh. A.K. Tiwari RO UP SPCB, besides efforts in MSW management. The STP at Jagjeetpur in Hardwar established under GAP was discussed, the plant operatoes & chemists gave presentation – the speakers were Sh. Udayveer Singh, chemist and Sh Pradeep Chauhan Plant i/C of STP. The episode covered air pollution and solid waste management (MSW, BMW & plastic wastes) in Hardwar city. Sh. Vardan Srivastav provided valuable observations. Dr. M. Q. Ansari Scientist E CPCB Lucknow and Sh. Anil Kumar Srivastava Managing Director U.P. Jal Nigam have shared their views on the problems associated with water, air and noise pollution and importance of water conservation. State of Water and air pollution in Gajraulla city have been focused in the present episode. Sh. A. K. Sharma, RO, UP Pollution Control Board, Bijnaur discussed the pollution control measures installed and about the CETP operations. Status of water pollution of River Ram Ganga, in Muradabad city was discussed in the episode. Causes of water pollution i.e. discharge of untreated or partially treated industrial waste generated particularly from sugar and paper industry have been shown. Sh. P.K. Aggarwal, RO, SPCB Muradabad was the guest speaker. Water pollution and air pollution at Gajraulla city has been focused in the episode. Reasons of Air pollution in the city are found to be Episode 37 38 40 Episode Topic (s) industrial emissions and also due to auto exhaust emissions. Sh. A.K. Sharma RO, SPCB Bijnaur, A case study on m/s Jubilant Life Science was covered besides operations of the CETP. 03/05/2011 Sh. Dinesh Paul provided information on Lucknow w.r.t. the BMW and MSW waste disposal facilities plastic usage in the city. 26/07/2011 State of Air pollution, Solid Waste and biomedical waste management at Muradabad city were highlighted. Guest speaker was Sh. Lal Ji Rai City Commissioner. 2/08/2011 Water pollution in Kosi River at Ramnagar. Major cause of water pollution is continuous discharge of untreated sewage from different urban clusters. 09/08/2011 Pollution in River Yamuna at Agra , the discharge from three main industries i.e. electroplating, tannery and slaughter house and two major drains i.e. Bhairav and Mantaula were covered .Sh. P.N. Dubey, City Commissioner and Sh. B. B. Awasthi, RO, SPCB Agra, provided highlights on the above issues. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 39 Date of Telecast 83 84 Mumbai-Sahydari (Maharashtra) Salient features Language: Marathi Telecast day & time: Sunday; 6:00 am Comments: From June 2010 to May 2011 (49 weeks, programme started from 27.06.2010), DD Sahydari telecasted 38 episodes PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 1 2 3 4 84 Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) & program brief 27.06.10 Environmental Life near Coastal Area Major pollution problems pertaining to coastal areas were highlighted. Areas covered included pollution problems due to untreated sewage from Mumbai; STPs are unable to handle high loads arising due to increased population, the importance of mangroves and their decline. CRZ regulation, guidelines for development is coastal areas. 04.07.10 Vrukshadindi / Vruksharopan (Tree March/ Tree Plantation) The pgm focussed on how mass march can be used as an effective tool in spreading environmentally messages on conservation. 11.07.10 Paryavaranacha Vasa Geuya Vrukshasavardhana Karyabadha Houya (Let Us Take Pledge For the Cause of Tree Conservation ) The programme emphasized on tree plantation, efforts done by various sectors of the society , government , NGOs, conservation of flora & fauna , problems associated with increased urbanization etc besides an historical background of Shivaji Maharaja promoting tree plantation & their conservation. 18.07.10 1 Vrukshasavardhan Hech Paryavaran Savardhan ;2 Malshej Ghat Paryavaran Savarakshan ;3 Dandakaranya Abhiyan – Sangamner ;4 Vrukshakshetra Tirthkshetra Part – I For environment balance, forest plays a very important role. Due to industrialization and urbanization this balance is getting affected, deforestation is a serious concern. The role of the general public & NGOs I several regfaions in the state were highlighted. In Sangamner Taluka, Nashik Episode 5 7 8 9/15 Episode topic (s) & program brief Distict the people have decided to plant one crore seeds/saplings) on bare hills. Planting medicinal plants with the active support from Govt department has helped the villagers to become economically self-sufficient. ‘Vrikshkshetra Tirthshetra’- Forest Area Pilgrimage: Devgad, Taluka- Nevasa, DistAhmednagar - The initiatives have been taken by temple trust in growing trees was highlighted 25.07.10 Panyacha Karyaksham Vapar; 2 Paryavaran Vari Pandharichya Dari ; Jalstotracha Mahatva) Concerns on shortage of drinking water, improper water use, indiscriminate groundwater tapping for industrial/agricultural, lack of planning towards water use/irrigation were raised. The importance of rain water conservation and construction of ponds, bands, check dams etc help in recharging groundwater and assist in afforestation. 01.08.10 Water conservation PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 6 Date of Telecast Jalstotra Vanstotra- / Savarlshan Udak Akhanda Soukhyadayak Aisa Udakacha Vivek Alokik Santa Ramdas Episode #5 & 6 stressed on water conservation, recharge of groundwater and need for plantation. 08.08.10 Paryavaran Dindi Prachar Madhyam (Environment March- Publicity Medium) Environment Dept. of state, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board and Maharahstra Kala Sanskruti Manch organized an environment March from Sanagmwadi (Pune) to Pandharpur for spreading mass awareness to about 10-12 lakh people along the route. The theme was ‘Paryavarani Vari, Pandharichya Dari’. The messages were save water, energy, tree plantation, do not use plastic etc. 15.08.10 Paryavaran Priya Nagpanchami Environment Friendly Nagpanchami - The programme had a message regarding saving of snakes (nag) – their importance in food chain, in ecology, snakes useful to farmers, some myths regarding snakes. In some parts of country ‘Nagpanchami’ a festival is celebrated in shravan (July). Case study of some organizations in Maharashtra known as ‘Sarp-Mitra’ were also covered. 22.08.10 Shaharacha Vanikaran 85 86 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 10 11 12 13 86 Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) & program brief (Plantation in City) Initiatives taken up by Thane Municipal Corporation were shown regarding ponds cleaning, ponds beautification, plantation along the roads, in open plots, garden, programme of plantation in school and wards, efforts to save plantation, conservation, tree plantation in slum areas etc. 29.08.10 Vruksharopan (Tree Plantation) The episode showed the benefits of afforestation when it becomes a community effort. 05.09.10 1 Paryavaran Shala (Environment School) 2 Prithvi Vachava (Save Earth) A unique initiative called “Parvaran Shala’ for school children was shown. An interview by a member explained the concept of the school pgm, various entities, information, programme and facilities available in the schools which give hands on experience to the children who do not live in urban areas. 12.09.10 1 Dhvani Pradushan (Noise Pollution ) 2 Vayu Pradushan (Air Polltuion) 1) The pgm covered impacts due to noise. Information on noise pollution, sources of noise, its effect, people lethargy towards using ear pads /not going to doctors, awareness of loudspeaker system, complaints regarding noise pollution etc. (2) Issues pertaining to air pollution ex, air pollutants(fine dust from industries), effects of air pollutant (CO - reacts with hemoglobin and effects on heart, brain, lungs etc), dizziness, headache due to vehicular pollution (CO, BTX, lead, NOx etc) were covered. Other issues discussed also were tree conservation, avoid spiting and smoking in pubic places/open area, use public transport. 19.09.10 1 Vruksha Mitra 2 Vikasit Shahar – harit Shahar Episode 14 17 18/26 19 Episode topic (s) & program brief Case studies on initiatives taken by community efforts and role by NGOs in encouraging afforestation for rain water harvesting. 26.09.10 Vrukshahati (Tree Importance) Importance of the trees/forests were emphasized in the programme. Shri Pawaskar, Depy Director, ‘Smajik Vanikaran vibhag’ (Social Foresty Dept, Thane explained with special reference to afforestation and the benefits from this activity – soil & water, flora & fauna conservation. 17.10.10 1 Udak Tarak Marak Udak Akhanda Saukhyadayak Aisa Udakacha Vivek Alokik Jalstotra Va Nastotra Savardhan Savarakshan 2 Global Warming A detiled effort in water conservation by adopting rain water conservation through plantation was highlighted. 07.11.10 Human Being & Environment PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 16 Date of Telecast This was question and answer based programme covering general aspects of day to day environmental issues – garbage, vehicular pollution, air & water pollution, noise and the health impacts to society and some examples of how the courts have intervened for better quality of life. 21.11.10 Paryavaranachi Vyapti The pgm covered programme at Karvah, Marathi Science Parishad. The issues covered included pollution (soil, air, water from industries, domestic etc), global warming, population decline birds like sparrow, urbanization, project tiger, aquatic life being endangered , noise pollution (Diwali, Ganesh Utsav & Navratri), water pollution in river Ganga Yamuna due to pilgrimages, and plastic waste management. 05.12.10 Manushya Ani Vanyaprani Yatil Sangharsha Sunday (Struggle Between Wild Animal Vs MAN) (6.03am) The pgm initiatives taken by Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali, and Mumbai – it acts a green lungs to Mumbai. The issues covered concerns of poaching wild animals & birds, struggles between man and animals for land, 87 88 Episode Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) & program brief PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program forest land being converted to farms, awareness amongst people & children. etc. 20/28 19.12.10 Noise Pollution-Boon or Bane to Environment & 13.03.11 The pgm. covered the causes , impacts and control of urban nuisance – noise. 21/24/37 02.01.11 Shaharqacha Vikas aani Paryavarnacha rhas ; (Development 06.02.11 impact on Environment due to Urbanization) 22.05.11 Mumbai environmental problems were highlighted – population rise, existing infrastructure , waste management , water problems and noise and the need for public to co-operate to help the govt. to effectively deal with environmental problems of the metro city. 22/30 23/33 25 27 88 16.01.11 Solapur Jilhyatil Dushkali Bhagat Yashashvi Bhaga Yashashvi 27.03.11 Vruksha Lagwad Efforts of Shri Subhedar Baburao Pethkar in greening up Solapur District for last 22 years were highlighted, for last two years they celebrate ‘Vasundhara Mahostav’. The film also showed plants being distributed to farmers, distribution of 12-15 quintal seeds. The ‘Smruti Udyan’ project by Maharashtra Government was also covered. 30.01.11 Paryavaranache Santulan Aaplya Hati 24.04.11 (Environmental Balance in our Hand) Shri Santosh Bhandari, Solapur and Shri baburao pethkar took part in the programme and emphasized/explained the importance of natural fertliser, organic manure and shown. The balance of water, air, man, animal, forest should be maintained. The waste from the Cow such as urine, dung can be utilized as manure which can improve the quality of soil and improve fertility being natural fertilizer. The focus was on two areas :a) ‘cows & bulls are best farm workers’ – they contribute to farming, their dung & urine are good fertilizers. (b) water conservation –drip agriculture, rain water harvesting. 20.02.11 Pani Adava Pani Jirva Importance of water to sustain all forms of life was focussed upon. 06.03.11 Pakshi Savardhan – Kalachi Garaj Episode 31 32/36 34 Episode topic (s) & program brief Bird Conservation-Today’s Need An expert from ‘Sparrow Shelter Organization’, Mumbai showed the need for conservation of flora & fauna. The following issues were highlighted: disappearing greenery in urban areas causes birds to move away from cities, decline in sparrow population, birds are making homes in cell phone towers due to lack of trees. Other birds that are declining in numbers in natural habitat are, kingfisher, bulbul, cuckoo, kalvdora, coppersmith, barbet, peacock bat, owl and eagles, The need for mass awareness to save birds was stressed. 27.03.11 Water Pollution – Reasons & Solutions The importance of constructing check dams, ponds, channels etc for tapping rain water for sustainable development were highlighted. 03.04.11 E-Pradusahn (electronics vastumule honare pradushan) aani paryavarnache santulan E-Waste Management Concerns of use, obsolescence, disposal of e-wastes and the regulation were covered. The e-waste contains mostly 60% metal, 30% plastic, 2.7% toxic materials/acids and gases, the toxic materials cause health problems. Awareness for safe disposal & management needs to be promoted. Role of manufacturing companies should shoulder the responsibilities for this waste as they are recovered and recycled. 17.04.11 Durmil Prani aani Paryavarnachi hani; Extinct Animals- Loss of Environment The episode stressed on wild life ( birds & animals) ocncervation and efforts made by the Govt. to make sustainable environement for animals whose habitats hae been attacked by man , particulalrly tigers , eagle, rhinoceros, lions, leopards, elephants, aquatic animals and insects. 01.05.11 Ranvara The efforts of Dr. Anil Deshmukh in greening barren land in sahyadri mountain ranges were discussed. Over use of pesticides for horticulture and agriculture effects on insects (pollination) and human health. The importance of nature’s cycle from seed, pollens, insects, birds etc were detailed. The concern for eco tourism, various precautions during forest safari, tourism PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 29 Date of Telecast 89 90 Episode 35 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 38 Date of Telecast Episode topic (s) & program brief were also covered. 08.05.11 Jhade Lava Ani Paryavaran Jopasa Plant Trees & protect Environment The unique effort of tree plantation and conservation in the mountains by the people of Gardani village in Akola district were shown in the episode They began in 1984-85 the rain conservation efforts increased ground water level & high yield of sugarcane. 29.05.11 TISS- Atma Prakalp 1 Dashaparni Arka 2 Shelipalan 3 Vanyavyavsthapan Kukkutpalan The praiseworthy efforts towards conservation in the various projects conducted by Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS) for rural development at Tuljapur, Dist Solapur were highlighted. List of Experts, Anchors, Speakers: Mubai (Sahydari) Episode Participants/Interview/Script & Commentary 1 Participant: Dr. Sanjay Deshmukh, Pradhyapak Ani Vibhag Pramukh, Jivshastra Vibhag, Mumbai Interviewer: Dr. Sanjay Bhuskute Participant: 1 Prakash Pawaskar, Upasanchalak, Samajik Vanikaran Vibhag, Thane, Mumbai 2 Dr. Kiran Pandit, Adhyaksha, Rotary Club, Thane 3 Alhad Joshi, Peoples Education Society 4 Namrata Bhalerao 5 Kalpana Boravankar Interviewer:Ram Khakal Participant: 1 Utam Joshi Adhyaksha Bharat Thane Squat Jihas Sanstha 2 Aalhad Joshi 3 Satish Kolhe, Jiha Prashikshan Ayukta Thane 2 3 90 Episode 4 5 7 8 9/15 10 11 12 13 4 Bhausaheb Khaire, Sahsanchalak Samajik Vanikaran Bibhag Thane 11 Bhausaheb Thorat V/o Shruti Pawaskar, Pradnya Walimbe Interviewer : Ram Khakal Script : Ashvini Kanolkar Participant 1 Shankarrao Magar, Vice Chancellor, Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Kokan Krishi Vidhyapith, Dapoli 2 Mohan Dhariya Interviewer : Ram Khakal Participant: 1 Mohan Dhariya, Pune 2 Dr. Rajaram Deshmukh, Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidhyapith, Rahuri 3 Satish Dikshit Dhule 4 Anna Hajare, Ralegansindi, Dist. Ahemadnagar Participant : 1 Sanjay Bhuskute, Jansamparka Adhikari, Maharashtra Paryavaran Control Board 2 Shahid Devananda Mali 3 Chandabai Tiwari Participant: Kishor Thakare, Vibhagiya Vyavasthapak, Van Vikas Mahamandal, Dahanu, Dist Thane Interviewer: Rajendra Deshmukh Participant: 1 Ram Agade, Vruksha Prashikaran Samiti Sadasya, Dist. Thane 2 Rohan Davane, Adhyaksha, paryavaran Vibhag, Thane Interviewer: Sampada Rasal Participant: 1 B.R. Khaire, Sahasanchalak, Kokan Samajik Vanikaran Vibhag, Thane 2 Kalpesh Tarmale 3 Pratik Ptil 4 Nikita Ghodavinde 5 Priyanka Kanthe 6 Anant Shelar, Sanchalak, Vidhya Vikas Mandal, Wanshinda, Shahapur Interviewer: Ram Khakal Participant: Vasanti Gokani Script Ashwini Kanolkar Interviewer : Ram Khakal Participant : Pratiksha Pande, Sanshodhan Script : Tejaswani Munde, Yogesh Powar Commentary: Bhagyashri Kamble Participant: Dr. Sudhir Joshi, Matunga, Mumbai Anchor 1 Prajkta Bhoite Script & Commentary : Meha Jadhav Participant : Dr. Sharda Vaidhya, Girgaon, Mumbai Anchor : 1 Prajkta Bhoite Script & Commentary : Medha Jadhav Participant: 1 Abasaheb More 2 Mnisha Pradhan Interviewer: Rajendra Sarkale PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 6 Participants/Interview/Script & Commentary 91 92 Episode Participants/Interview/Script & Commentary PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Script/Commentary: Ashwini Kanolkar 14 Participant: Prakash Pawaskar, Upasanchalak, Samajik Vanikaran Vibhag, Thane Interviewer: Ram Khakal Commentary : Sampada Ratal Script: Shruti Pawaskar 16 Participant : Mohan Dhariya, Chairman, Vanrai Sanstha 2 Dr. Rajaram Deshmukh, Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidhyapith Rahuri 3 Anna Hajare 4 Satish Dikshit Anchor : Ashwini Kanolkar 17 Participant: Bharat Joshi, Paryavaran Rakshak, Sanchalak Jungle Training College Anchor : Pranali Mogre 18/26 Participant: A.P. Deshpande, Karyavah, Marathi Science Parishad 19 Participant : Dr. Vinaya Jangle, Pashu Vaidhyakiya Adhikari, Sanjay Gandhi Rashtriya Uhyan Anchor : Bharat Joshi 20/28 Participant: Dr. Yashwant Oak Anchor – Subodh Ranshevre 21/24/37 Participant: Sulakshana Mahajan Anchor – Subodh Ranshevre 22/30 Participant: Subhedar Baburao Pethkar, Solapur Anchor - Vishwas Shedge 23/33 Participant: Santosh Bhandari, Solapur Anchor – Baburao Pethkar 25 Participant : Vasan Takalkar (Solapur) 27 Participant : Pramod Mane, Birds Expert, Director, Sparrow Shelter Sanstha, Mumbai Anchor Subodh Ranshevre 29 Participant: Nandan Mungekar, Jalvyavasthapan Tadnya Anchor – Subodh Ranshevre 31 Participant: Dr. Achyat Goddbole, Computer Expert 32/36 Participant: Makaranda Joshi, Kesari Jungle Tours Paryavaran Tadnya Vihanga Jungle Safari, Director Anchor – Subodh Ranshevre 34 Participant : Dr. Anil Deshmukh 92 Episode 35 38 Participants/Interview/Script & Commentary Anchor : Vasant Bandavane Participant : Ramnath Mutasak Anchor : Vasant Bandavane Participant : 1 Prof. Parsuraman 2 Ganesh Chadere 3 Shahaji Narvade 4 Jamuvatrao Kadam Script : Ashwini Kanolkar Commentary: Ganesh Bacchava & Manisha Patil PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 93 94 Raipur (Chattisgarh) Salient features PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Language – Hindi Telecast time slot: Saturday 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. 94 Episode Date of telecast 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26.6.10 03.7.10 10.7.10 17.7.10 24.7.10 31.7.10 07.8.10 14.8.10 21.8.10 11.9.10 18.9.10 02.10.10 16.10.10 16.10.10 16.10.10 23.10.10 30.10.10 06.11.10 13.11.10 20.11.10 04.12.10 11.12.10 18.12.10 25.12.10 01.01.11 08.01.11 22.1.11 Episode Topic (s) Water Pollution Part-1 Water Pollution Part-2 Air pollution Domestic upsist Sound Pollution Water Pollution Air pollution Mrida Pradushan Jaivya Vividhata Aur Paryavaran Van Aur Paryavaran Jaivya Chikitsakiya Kachra va Niptara Varmi compost khad Hos Nagriya Aparshad va Nidan Ganesh Utsav Aur Paryavaran Dharmic Paramparayen Aur Paryavaran Plastic Ka Upyog Evam Paryavaran Paryavaran Mein Forest ka Mahatwa Jaivya Vividhata Aur Paryavaran Shahrikaran Aur Paryavaran Gramin Pradushan Aur Paryavaran Adhunik Jeewan Sahily Aur Paryavaran Jal Sanrakshan Aur Paryavaran Electronic Kachra Aur Paryavaran Adyogik Khetra Aur Paryavaran Vahano Se hone Wale Pradushan Aur Paryavaran Naya Raipur Nirman Aur Paryavaran Gharelu Pradushan Aur Paryavaran Date of telecast Episode Topic (s) 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 05.2.11 25.2.11 04.3.11 05.3.11 19.3.11 26.3.11 09.4.11 16.4.11 23.4.11 30.4.11 07.5.11 39 40 41 14.5.11 21.5.11 28.5.11 42 43 44 45 04.6.11 18.6.11 23.611 30.6.11 National Air Quality Monitoring Aur Paryavaran Khatarnak Rasayan Aur Paryavaran Prayogshala main Pradushan ki janch evam Paryavaran Vanya Prani evam Paryavaran Paryavaran Sanrakshan main N.S.P.C.L. Bhilai ka yogdan Paryavaran ke shetra mein Bhilai Steel Plant ka yogdan Nadiyon mein badta Pradushan aur Paryavaran Talabon mein badta Pradushan aur Paryavaran Udan Rakh Ka uchit prabandhan aur Paryavaran Badalta Mausam aur Paryavaran Bhumigat Jal Srot par Badta prabandhan aur Paryavaran Vikiran se hone wale prabandhan aur Paryavaran Khanan Kriya se hone wale prabandhan aur Paryavaran Paryavaran Sanrakshan mein Geir Sarkari Sangathano ka yogdan Ozone layer ka Charan evem Paryavaran Paryavaran Chunotiyan Jansamanya Ki Nazar mein Amla Varsha evam Paryavaran Global Warming evam Paryavaran PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode LIST OF EXPERTS INVITED BY DOORDARSHAN, RAIPUR IN PARYAVARAN DARSHAN PROGRAMME Sl No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Name Shri Santosh Nair Shri Ashok Chaturvedi Shri Anil Sharma Dr Anita Sawant Dr. Sameer Vajpayee Shri Rajesh Shukla Shri N K Dixit Shri S K Verma Designation & Organization GM, Oslo B K Casting Expert Ex. MS, CECB Raipur CECB, Durg Asst Professor, NIT, Raipur GM, Century Cement Dy. Director, Agri University, Raipur Soil Expert 95 96 Sl No PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. D 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 96 Name Dr Vimal Kanunage Shri S E Maloo Dr Ajay Sahay Shri Siraj Shri T R Verma Shri J P Sanaadhya Shri M L Soni Shri R K Sharma Shri Prakash Rabde Shri K Subramanyam Shri S K Shukla Shri O P Choudhari Shri Nand Kumar Baghel Shri Sujit Baghel Dr Vaibhav Acharya Designation & Organization Asst Professor, Govt. Science College, Raipur RO, CECB, Bhilai Sr Surgeon, Raipur CBWTF, Bhilai Agri Expert Expert Farmer Expert Farmer RO, CECB, Raipur Scientist, CECB, Raipur MS, CECB, Raipur Director Sport, Raipur Commissioner, Nagar Nigam, Raipur Local Leader Paryavaran Sanrakshan Samiti Asst Proffessor, Govt. Dudhadhari Bajrang College, Raipur Dr M K Verma NIT, Raipur Shri R K Jain Industrialist Shri Amar Singh Industry Expert Smt Renu Saxena Incharge N S S Shri Girish Pandey Science College, Raipur Dr Rupendra Diwan Environmentalist Dr Tapti Agrawal Jain Vice Principal, Disha Institute Dr Anita Yadav CECB, Raipur Shri Bhupendra Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai Singh Shri Y K Degan Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai Shri R C Kulkarni Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai Dr M L Nair Ravi Shankar University, Raipur Shri R K Gowardhan Mineral Development Corporation Ltd Ranchi (Jharkhand) Salient features Language – Hindi Telecast time slot: Saturday 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. Episode Date of Telecast 1 06/06/10 2 Taking Care of Environment- from Home Conservation of resource Importance of Water Act 1974 Domestic Water Conservation Industrial Water Conservation PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode Topic (s) & brief program content Only 0.2 % of total water on the earth surface is available for human being, which is used for drinking, irrigation and other purpose. The rest 98% is saline water and 1.8% sweet water on poles and glaciers. Water being a state subject it was felt necessary by Govt of India to have uniform law all over country for broad Environment problems endangering the health and safety of our people as well as of our flora and fauna. The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 is the first enactment in this direction. Following Steps are suitable in this directions: o Treatment of industrial effluent and reuse in the process, o Implementation of zero discharge by the industry o Rain water harvesting, o Sewage treatment plant can be used to treat the sewage water and the water can be used for irrigation. Water from Kitchen can be used for gardening. 26/06/2010 Conservation of potable water. Significance of Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Total Suspended Solid and O& G Use of chemical fertilizer in agriculture – Long term concerns Compost fertilizer- It’s making and significance of organic farming. 97 98 Episode Date of Telecast PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 3 4 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content Everybody should be aware of the scarcity of drinking water and hence its wastes in our day to day activities like bathing, washing, kitchen work should be stopped. BOD is the parameter which indicates the amount of bio degradable organic matter preset in the water body. When it is high the living animal in the water will get affected. The use of chemical fertilizer in long term results in the infertility of soil as well as the chemical in the fertiliser are washed into water body degrading water quality. In order to preserve the fertility of soil and prevent the water from getting polluted from the chemical of the fertilizer the organic farming should be practiced at least 25 % of compost be used with chemical fertilizer. 10/07/10 Domestic Water Conservation The following steps are helpful in domestic water conservation: Don’t keep the taps open when not in use whether domestic or public. Don’t use waste water just for entertainment. The children’s should be taught the importance of drinking water and its preservation. Use of bucket and cloth while washing vehicles. Development of civic sense to protect the water and water bodies from getting polluted 10/07/10 Ground Water Conservation Rain Water Harvesting The ground water is decreasing day by day as a result of excessive consumption for industrial, Irrigation, domestic purpose less recharging during rainy season. There are only 41 rainy days in Jharkhand in a year with annual rain fall of about 1200-1300 mm. However water is required for the whole year hence it needs to be preserved for the reaming days. Countries like Israel where there is only 25 mm of rain in a year have sufficient water for the whole year however in spite of sufficient rain(114 mm national average, 1200 mm in Jharkhand ) there is always scarcity of water in some or other part of the country in the lack of proper water management system. The Rain water harvesting is of great importance in this regard. 98 Episode 5 7 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content 24/07/2010 Conservation of Energy-Electricity The conventional energy sources are facing depletion. India is depending on conventional sources for her energy needs. So the conservation of energy should become a part of our daily life. When we are saving 1 watt/hour we are saving 8.75 units of electricity in a year. The concept of smart homes/sustainable homes should be spread all over the country. The use of LED lights in place of incandescent light Use star rated home appliances He use of inverters is to be restricted because it is using 20 watts of electricity continuously 31/07/2010 Air pollution control methods in industries The root causes of industrial air pollution in Jharkhand are handling and processing of raw material generated dust. The dust arising from the stack causing serious air pollution. Following steps are taken to control the air pollution: The use Electro Static Precipitator (ESP) can reduce the dust in industries by charging the dust and settling them. The heat generated from the industries can be effectively used in production of Electricity. Char based power plants can be installed in coal based industries. In Jharkhand the high carbon content from the chimneys pollute the drinking water sources. The online stack monitoring should be done. The problem of not running the ESPs in some industries causes severe air pollution. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 6 Date of Telecast 07/08/2010 Environmental management in practices in M/s Tata Jharia Coal Division, Dhanbad M/s Tata Jharia Coal Division, Dhanbad is operating a power plant which is using Coal rejects which contains 65-70 % ash and only 25-30 % carbon. The dolochar from the sponge iron plants are also used in the plant as raw 99 100 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 8 9 Date of Telecast material.The benefits are: o Use of reject for energy generation results in more life for the fossil fuel. Conservation of fossil fuel o The rejects which may pollute the air and water environment are utilized. o The dolochar from the sponge iron plant is used as resource. o The fly ash thus generated is used for brick manufacturing and low land filling. 14/08/2010 Environmental Management in Bhelatand Coal Preparation Plant of Tata Steel The plant was commissioned in 1995 and many steps have been taken by the industry to protect the environment which includes: The low height, RCC building helps in prevention of noise pollution. Multi tip water spraying nozzles have been provided in Raw material handling yard. Coal shed is completely covered and hence the coal fine dust are being prevented from polluting the air, water and land in all seasons. Water sprinklers to control the dust emission from transport roads. Dry fog system to stop the micro level dust particles. Installed closed effluent circuit system in tailing dewatering system to decrease the water usage. The water consumption is only 0.5 m3 /T as compared to commonly 1.5 m3 /T of washed coal. The fly ash is utilised in garden construction. 21/08/10 Air Quality and its monitoring using RDS (Respirable dust Sampler) Role of Electro Static Precipitator in controlling industrial air pollution 100 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content Whenever there is an increase of unwanted element in the air beyond a limit, the air is called polluted air. The main pollutants are Particulate Matter, SO2 and NOx. The instrument used for ambient air monitoring is Respirable Dust Sampler (RDS). The instrument is capable of monitoring the RSPM (Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter), TSPM, SO2 and NOx. There are 12 continuous monitoring stations Jharkhand in operation Episode Date of Telecast 10 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program where as two more stations have been proposed. The Electro Static Precipitator is an Emission Control System used in plants to control the dust particles in the flue gas through point source. The dust particles are charged and then allowed to collect on the collector plat under the influence of electrostatic field. The online monitoring as well as the uploading of the online data to JSPCB sever is also being practiced to monitor the emission regularly. 28/08/10 Water Quality assessment- Importance, classification, Standards Water Sampling procedure Assessment of physical, chemical and biological parameters. Significance of BOD, DO, pH Causes of water pollution in Damodar River. 11 Quality water is the basic need for the survival of any living thing. The quality of natural water has been classified into five categories A, B, C, D and E. The quality of water is assessed on the basis of physical, chemical and biological parameters. The physical parameters includes Temperature, Suspended solids, Dissolved solids, Total solids, Turbidity and Conductivity. The chemical parameters includes Ca, Mg, Metals, Sulphate, Chloride, Nitrate, Hardness, Acidity, alkalinity, pH etc. Biological Parameters include Dissolved Oxygen, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), faecal coliform and Total coliform. There are 1700 water monitoring points covering 27 states and 6 union territories, covering 353 rivers, 107 lakes, 9 water bodies, 44 ponds, 14 canals, 18 drains and 491 wells. Quality is assessed on the basis of 28 Parameters. There are 35 points in Jharkhand. 04/09/2010 Vehicular Pollution Vehicles are inevitable part of our life. The number of vehicles is increasing day by day. Vehicles release CO, CO2, NO2, SO2, smoke, hydrocarbons to the environment. The pollution by the vehicles is increased as the population and life style 101 102 Episode Date of Telecast PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 12 13 102 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content increased. The chemicals react with atmosphere to form photochemical smog. Two stroke motor vehicles are more polluting than four stroke vehicles. The pollutants from vehicles cause cardiac problems, anaemia, eye diseases, lung disease etc. Carbon monoxide cause problem in the nitrogen fixation of plants. Proper maintenance and stringent laws are important in controlling vehicular pollution. 11/09/2010 Power generation from Washery rejects and dolochar in Fluidised Bed power plant by M/s Tata Jharia Coal Division, Dhanbad Waste Heat Recovery Boiler in M/S Adhunik Steel M/s Tata Jharia Coal Division, Dhanbad is operating a power plant which is using Coal rejects which contains 65-70 % ash and only 25-30 % carbon. The dolochar from the sponge iron plants are also used in the plant as raw material. The benefits are: o Use of reject for energy generation results in more life for the fossil fuel. Conservation of fossil fuel o The rejects which may pollute the air and water environment are utilized. o The dolochar from the sponge iron plant is used as resource. o The fly ash thus generated is used for brick manufacturing and low land filling. M/s Adhunik Steel utilizes waste heat released from the flue gas of the kiln of the sponge iron plant for Power generation (30 MW). The benefits are: o It prevents the thermal pollution of the environment. o The waste heat is utilized for power generation saves the fossil fuel making it available for future. 19/09/2010 Noise pollution-causes and effects Noise is an unwanted sound. The main sources are natural (earth quake, volcanic eruption, thunder storm etc) and manmade (vehicles, industries, crackers, entertainment equipments). Episode Date of Telecast 14 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content High frequency of noise can damage the hearing, central nervous system, high blood pressure, deafness and problems in pregnant ladies and also to biodiversity. The low height, RCC building helps in prevention of noise pollution. The provision of greenbelt helps in reducing the noise up to 8dB. Imparting strict laws also helps in reducing noise pollution. 25/10/2010 Ozone depletion 16 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 15 Ozone layer is the protective cover which protects the earth from harmful rays. It protects us from the harmful UV radiation and other dangerous rays. International studies states that there is a massive loss in ozone covering. The main sources of ozone depleting substances are produced by humans. The main culprits are chloroflurocarbos (CFC), carbon tetra chloride (CCl4), hyroflurocarbons (HFC) etc. Refrigerators, air conditioner, aerosol sprays use the above chemicals. o UV rays can cause skin cancer, ulcer, eye disease and lung diseases. o Several international agreements are there in relation to ozone layer protection like Montreal Protocol, Kopenhagen agreement etc. o The total ban of CFCs can reduce the level of ozone depletion. The awareness of people should be increased 02/10/2010 Environmental pollution due to plastics and its remediation methods Plastic is an inevitable part of the modern world. It is used in many ways like PVC, house hold items, tyres etc In last 2-3 decade the use of plastic has increased to three fold. Plastic in non-biodegradable On burning plastic it produces dioxin which can cause cancer and other health problems to human beings as well as other living creatures. The reuse, recycling and reduce the use of plastic can decrease plastic pollution. Use jute, cotton or paper bags instead of plastic bags. 16/10/2010 Environmetal Mangement in opencast mining 103 104 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 104 17 18 Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) & brief program content (West Bokkaro open cast mine of M/s Tata Steel) The West Bokkaro open cast mine of Tata Steel. It covers an area of about 4300 acres.The open cast mines are safer than the deeper mining in terms of health of human beings engaged in work. However the environmental issues associated with mining activities includes: deforestation, air pollution, changes in the topography etc. The environment can be properly taken care by taking necessary steps for control the dust during mining, overburden management and proper reclamation plan after mining etc. 23/10/2010 Non conventional Energy sources-Biogas Bio gas which a non conventional source of energy can be produced economically in Indian villages. The main features of Bio gas are as follows: Bio gas is produced mainly by using cow dung (Gober) It is pollution free and smoke free. The gas can be produce by mixing cow dung and water in 1:1 proportion. In bio gas production, microbes play an important role in production of methane gas. Introduction of biogas in the villages has decreased the deforestation. As the people who used to depend on forests for firewood are now using biogas as a source of fuel for cooking purpose. The waste produced after gas production can be used as manure. 30/10/2010 Nonconventional energy sources-Solar Energy One of the easily available energy sources is the solar energy. The specific features of this non conventional energy source are as follows: It is pollution free and available throughout the country. Solar energy can be used in many ways depending on usage. The solar energy can be converted into electrical energy and can be used in homes using solar panels and solar lights. Solar water heaters can be used for heating the water and can save the conventional energy. To popularize the use of solar energy, the local participation is important. One of the main constraints is the high price of the solar panels and it is reduced by giving subsidies. The convenience of remote village is increased by the use of solar energy in India. Episode Date of Telecast 19 06/11/10 21 Environmental management in Tata Steel , Jamshedpur Many steps have been taken by M/s Tata Steel, Jamshedpur to protect the environment from getting polluted. It includes: The flue gas from the blast furnace is released at high pressure. The pressure energy is used for power generation (135 MW/day) and the clean gas containing CO and H2 is also used for power generation. The PLD emission from the battery is(1-1.5%) far below the CPCB norms of 5%. The sinter plant used the fine wastes from the plant to prepare sinter whcih is charged in blast furnace. The unit has biologically activated Sludge Treatment Plant for treating the effluent. The major water is recycled. 13/11/10 Biomedical Waste Management Biomedical waste management (BMW) is a menace of modern world. Proper care in disposal is required in BMW. The episode concentrate on the management methods applied in TATA main Hospital (TMH), Uttarakhand. The segregation of BMW is the important part in management of BMW. In TMH, wastes are segregated in the source itself. Different colour coded containers are used for different types of wastes. Blue (Plastic wastes, syringes), Black (general wastes, paper), White/ordinary (Sharps like needle), Yellow (operated body parts, biohazardous) and Red (contaminated wastes, waste blood) are used. The bio hazardous wastes were autoclaved and converted into general waste category. The wastes are shredded and either recycled or used for land filling. 20/11/2010 Environmental Management in Tata Cummins Following steps have been taken by M/s Tata Cummins , Jamshedpur to protect the environment from getting polluted by the industry: Effluent treatment Plant is provided with the skimmer which skims the Oil & Grease from the effluent which is collected and sold to registered recyclers for reprocessing. The treated water from the ETP is used for gardening and thus amount of fresh waster requirement for gardening is reduced. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 20 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content 105 106 Episode Date of Telecast PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 106 22 23. 24. Episode Topic (s) & brief program content Rain water harvesting is done to recharge ground water. 98% of cutting operation is wet which prevents the metal particle polluting the air. In case of dry cutting dust collector are used. The paint slurry which gets settled in the pit is collected sent to ACC for use in cement plant as fuel. The wooden frames conventionally used for transportation of engines are being replaced with metal frame which will save the forest. Acoustic enclosures are provided to control the nose pollution 27/11/2010 CD recived was damaged 04/12/2010 Noise Pollution Noise is an unwanted sound. The main sources are natural (earth quake, volcanic eruption, thunder storm etc) and man made (vehicles, industries, crackers, entertainment equipments). During Deepavali crackers increases the Sulphur di oxide in air by 200%. Different diseases like asthma, bronchitis, even cancer can be developer. Water, soil and air are affected by dangerous gas It also affects the ozone layer. Steps taken to control the noise pollution include: o Noise Pollution control and regulation 2000 has been implemented o Crackers produce sound of 125 dB(A) or above are banned o Uses of eco-friendly crackers. 11/12/2010 Air Pollution and Control Handling and processing of raw material generates dust. The dust from the stack is a point source emission causing serious air pollution. The steps taken to control the Air pollution includes: The use Electro Static Precipitator (ESP) can reduce the dust in industries by charging the dust and settling them. The problem of not running the ESPs in some industries causes severe air pollution. The online stack monitoring should be done. The heat generated from the industries can be effectively used in production of Electricity. Episode 25. Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) & brief program content Char based power plants can be installed in coal based industries. In Jharkhand the high carbon content from the chimneys pollute the drinking water sources. 18/12/2010 Water Pollution PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 26. When water is polluted the taste, smell chemical, physical and biological properties are changed. Industrial pollution mainly changes this property. Industrial waste water containing Magnesium, sulphate, nitrate, heavy metals pollutes the natural water bodies. Surface run-off, municipal waste are also responsible for water pollution. 25/12/2010 Environmental Management in Bokaro Steel Plant of SAIL Many steps have been taken by the management of Bokaro Steel Plant to protect the environment. It includes: The industry has effluent treatment to treat the NH3, Phenol and Cynide for the waste water. The treated water is used for quenching of coke and results in no discharge of even treated water. There is 100 % utilization of waste water from the plant. The flue gas from the blast furnace is used as fuel. The emission of CCl4 has been completely controlled. The coke oven gas from the coke oven plant is used as fuel. Sinter plant used the fine waste of the industry to make sinters which is again used as raw material for blast furnace. The Steel Slag form the industry is fully utilised in Cement making, Road construction and as substitute of stone chips for rail tracks. Online stack monitoring is being done and the data is uploaded to JSPCB server. The provision for online ambient monitoring is under process. The plant is first in India in operating a locomotive which uses bio-Diesel produced from vegetable. 27 01/01/2011 Status of Rivers in Jharkhand 107 108 Episode Date of Telecast PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 28 Jharkhand blessed with coal, Uranium, Dolomite, iron ore. The main industries in Jharkhand are mining and processing of ores of metals and coal. Most of the industries are located in the banks of the river and release their effluents to the rivers. The water level in the main rivers like Swarnarekha and Damodar reduced. The effluents from industries, idol immersion and solid wastes make the rivers polluted. The ponds in Jharkhand are also dried up and polluted. The water pollution also has negative impact on biodiversity. Vehicular pollution and people 08/01/2011 Vehicles release CO, CO2, NO2, SO2, smoke, hydrocarbons to the environment. The numbers of vehicles has increased in the past two decades. The pollutants from vehicles cause cardiac problems, anaemia, eye diseases, lung disease etc. Carbon monoxide cause problem in the nitrogen fixation of plants. Following steps have been taken to control the vehicular pollution: o Pollution fitness certificate is mandatory in India. o New vehicles should obtain the pollution fitness certificate after one year and renew it in every six months. o Proper maintenance and stringent laws are important in controlling vehicular pollution. 29. 30. 108 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content Use of public transport instead of private vehicles reduces vehicular pollution. 16/01/2011 Conservation of Energy-Electricity The conventional energy sources are facing depletion. India is depending on conventional sources for her energy needs. So the conservation of energy should become a part of our daily life. 22/01/2011 Fly ash Management by M/s Chandrapura Thermal Power Plant Following steps have been taken by Chandrapura Thermal Power Plant for Episode 32 & 33 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content the management of flyash: Use of fly ash for brick manufacturing is encouraged by providing fly ash free of cost to the fly ash brick manufacturer. To prevent the fly ash getting air borne wet system of ash is practiced. Recycling of waste water after settling of solid in ash pond for Ash slurry preparation. Zero discharge will be implemented soon. 29/01/11 Environmental Management in Bauxide refinery of Hindalco, Muri: The production from the refinery has increased from 4 KTPA in the year 1970 to 450 KTPA the year 2004. Many steps have been taken by the Hindalco industry to protect the environment from getting polluted by the industrial activities which includes: Fixed water sprinklers in Raw material handling yard and on the boundary so that the the dusttr nets suppressed and doesnot affect the nearby area. Wet grinding is used for grinding of bauxite ore. Stacks are provided with ESP and online monitoriong facility. The industry is in the process of uploading the online data to JSPCB server. Water recycling is being practiced. One of the red mud pond has been reclaimed and provided with forest cover.Drip irrigation system is being practiced in the forestation of the reclaimed Red mud pond. The unit is a ISO 14001 company. 05/02/11 Industrial Pollution: Causes and prevention & 13/02/11 The main causes of industrial pollution in Jharkhand are: Raw mate trial handling which generated dust. The dust not only pollutes air but also water and soil which finally pollutes water bodies and affects groud water too. Some material during industrial processing gets leaked into atmosphere. The airborne dust when deposited on the leaves of the plants obstructs the photosynthesis of the plat which not only prepared PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 31 Date of Telecast 109 110 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 34 35 & 36 110 Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) & brief program content foods for them self but also for all human being and animals. Water from the overburden and waste dumps of mines metals and minerals pollutes rivers affecting the survival of lives in the water bodies. Noise pollution from the industry causes many diseases. Preventive steps are as follows : Use of proper dust suppression system in raw material handling yard. Use of ESP to control the emission from stack. Provide enclose around high sound generation equipment. Forestation Treatment and recycling of waste water from the industry. 20/02/10 Recycling of Used and waste oil & Grease by M/s Mongal The used mobile oil and grease which is hazardous waste is supposed to be of no use and termed as burnt oil. But this is not the case. This mobile is not at all burnt but it is only contaminated and the contaminants are water, metals, sand mud etc. The principle of recycling evolves removal of these contaminants so that it can be further used for the same purpose. The befits are: Valuable Resource generation. Prevention of water and soil getting contaminated with this hazardous waste. Many steps have been taken by M/S Mongal while recycling this Hazardous waste. Zero discharge of Hazardous waste from the industry. Close circuit effluent treatment. No use of acid for recycling of used oil Meeting all the stipulated norms of JSWOCB and CPCB. The industry is in the process of zero solid waste generation and the spent wash will be used. 26/02/11 Deforestation :Causes, effects and conservation of &05/03/11 forests Forest are being cut for agriculture land, Constructing houses, Industries, Dams, Roads, Railway tracks, Rail sleepers, House hold items Raw material for paper industries etc. The deforestation Jharkhand has lead to decrease of Episode 37 Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) & brief program content forest cover from 80% to just 27.6 % at present. It has resulted into: high temperature, less rain, soil erosion, loss of many wild species, and decrease in ground water table. River water pollution finally leading to decrease in the fertility of agricultural land. In order to maintain the ecological balance and other ill effects of deforestation it is our duty to conserve the forest. 13/03/11 Climate change : Causes and effects PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 38 The human activities which are responsible for climate change include: use of fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas supply most of the energy needed to run vehicles, generate electricity for industries, households, etc. The energy sector is responsible for about ¾ of the carbon dioxide emissions, 1/5 of the methane emissions and a large quantity of nitrous oxide. It also produces nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO) which are not greenhouse gases but do have an influence on the chemical cycles in the atmosphere that produce or destroy greenhouse gases. As a result of climate change The ozone layer which protects us from ultraviolet radiation is depleting which is dangerous for human being. As it may cause many diseases in the human bodies. The steps needed to overcome this includes: Increase forest cover, Use of other sources of energy which are none fissile fuel. Avoid use of chemical/ gases which are responsible for depletion in Ozone layer. Prevent wastage of energy which will result in reduction of carbon emission etc. Environmental management in Kiributru Iron Ore 19/03/11 mines The mining activities started in the4 year 1964 by NMDC which is presently being managed by Steel Authority of India Limited. Many steps have been taken by the industry to protect the environment which includes: Use of NONEL (non electric detonator) with bottom initiation in place ordinary blasting results in very less ground vibration and generation of blasting dust and fumes. Water sprinklers using water from the dam in Raw material handling yard and transportation road for suppression of dust. 111 112 Episode Date of Telecast PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 39 40 41 112 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content Provision of Check dams and settling pit to control silt from mines runoff. Reclamation of mined out area and afforest ion with native plants.250 acres have been provided with forest cover. The company is ISO 14001 certified for its environmental management system. 26/03/11 Environmental management in Gua Iron Ore mines The mining activities started in the year 1921; later mechanised mining is done since 1958. The mine was taken over by SAIL in the year 1984. The management of Gua Iron Ore Mine has adopted many steps to protect the environment which includes: Mobile sprinkler ( 4 nos. Each of 2800L capacity) arte used for dust suppression in the transport road form Face to Crusher points. From crusher point till the loading poin a close ciercuit is followed which prevets the dust particle getting air borne. All conveyor belts are provided with covered and dry fog system. 5 Check dams have been provided to arrest the silt from getting into river. 80 lakhs sapling have been planted. 03/04/11 Water Shortage in Jharkhand –Present status , Causes and Remedies The main causes of water shortage are Irregular rain, depleting ground water table, soil erosion. At present Koyal and Amanat River have dried, River Auranga and River Ajay are on the verge of drying, where as the water level in River Damodar and Swarnrekha is decreasing, The Rivers are getting narrowed due to over burden damping on its banks. Siltation in the rivers and dams results into less recharging of ground water. Deforestation for industrialization over a larger area and concrete work on the surface perverts surface water from recharging the ground during rainy season. The forest cover has decreased from 80% to 27.7 % due to deforestation for industrial and other activities which has lead to soil erosion and less rain. The following steps are helpful to overcome this: Rain water harvesting, forestation to prevent soil erosion, and improve ground recharge. 09/04/11 Pollution in River Damodar – Causes and Prevention The main causes of Water pollution in River Damodar are industrial activities Episode 44 Episode Topic (s) & brief program content like Coal Mining, Thermal power plants, dams for agriculture purpose, Municipal and biomedical waste dumping in the river etc. The overburden dumped on the bank of River has lead to siltation and narrowing of river. The fly ash from the power plant has also increased the suspended solid in the river water. The runoff from the coal mines containing Iron Pyrites flowing into the River makes it acidic. Many steps are taken in this direction while giving Environmental clearances and consent to establish and consent to operate. Special conditions are being imposed by JSPCB to industries along the R. Damodar. 16/04/11 CD recived was damaged 23/04/11 Environmental concerns of polythene Polythene is commonly used as carry bags. it is non biodegradable material and not environment friendly. As a result of which once it is thrown into nature it remains as it is for year and years (more than 100 years). When it is burnt at low temperature it produces Dioxin and furans which are carcinogenic. Now these carry bags (size < 40 micron) have been banned. Peoples are being encouraged to use environment friendly carry bags. Use of Polythene in co-processing is cement and steel plants is under trail. 30/04/11 Environmental management in Piparwar Project of Central Coal Fields of M/s Coal India Limited Piparwar project is one of the main open cast coal mining project of the Central Coal fields of a subsidiary of Coal India Limited. Presently it is ISO 14001 certified company known for taking care of Environment not only in Jharkhand but also in India as listed below: In pit crushing and conveying system, first time in India in any coal mine. The belt conveyor from the crusher to washery is provided with complete cover to prevent any dust getting air borne. Use Automatic water spraying in apron feeder The surface miner being used for coal extraction is much more environmental friendly. It avoids drilling, blasting and crushing. No chances of fire in the seam. All the over burden dumps are disposed inside the mined out area and filled land is covered with soil and then plantation is done. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 42 43 Date of Telecast 113 114 Episode Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) & brief program content PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 45 There has been increase of 7 % vegetation if compared with the natural green cover since it started it operation. This is a great achievement for any mining sector. Effluent treatment plant for removing O& G from mining machineries. Conservation of mine water discharged during mining activities and its reuse for industrial purpose. Rain water harvesting etc. 07/05/11 Environmental protection and waste management by JUSCO (Jamshedpur Utilities and services company limited) Jamshedpur Utilities and services company limited is a company which is taking care of the municipal waste of Jamshedpur township and uses these waste for manufacturing of Compost. This not only protects environment but also creates resources and employemt.The benefits includes: It protects the water from getting polluted. Preparation of compost and its use in place of chemical fertilizer improve fertility of agricultural land. A study is being done to study the feasibility to use the municipal waste as energy generation. List of experts participated in the Paryavaran Darshan Telecast from DD Kendra Ranchi Sl No 1. Name , designation and Organisation Sh. Raj Kumar Sinha, Member Secretary Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board,Ranchi 2. Dr. Mahendra Mahto, Env. Engineer, 3. Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board,Ranchi Sh.R.N. Kasyap, Board Analyst, Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board,Ranchi 4. Sh.D.P. Singh, Regional Officer, Dhanbad Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board 114 Sl No 5. Name , designation and Organisation Sh.Rajendra singh, Water Man 6. Mr. S.L.S. Jageshwar, Director, Directorate of Ground Water, Jharkhand 7. Sh.Kamal Kishore Jayshwara, 8. Environmental Engineer Sh.Vappa Vole , 10. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 9. Senior Manager, Sh.Chowla Dibakar, Tata- Chariya Coal division Senior manager, Tata- Chariya coal Sh. P.Srinivas, Electrical Engineer 11. Sh.N.K Singh, Senior manager, Bhelatand Coal Preparation Plant, Jharkhand 12. Sh. Gustad, Staff, Bhelatand coal preparation plant, Jharkhand 13. Sh. K.C. Sude, Energy Conservation Expert 14. Sh.Shyam Kishore Yadav 15. Motor Vehicle Inspector,Ranchi Sh. Nitish Priyadarshi, 16. Environmentalist Dr.S.K. Mishra 17. Mecon Hospital Sh. Deepankar Pandey Chairman 18. Dr.Dilip Behra,Nigam Chief, Ranchi Nagar Environmental Mangement, Tata steel 115 116 Sl No Name , designation and Organisation 19. Sh. S.Mahapatra, Rtd.Air Vice Marshal 20. Indoor Medical Services, Jharkhand Sh Kankanand, Chief Operating Officer, 21. HINDALCO, Muri Sh Kalyan Maity, Genral Manager, Kiriburu Iron Ore mines, SAIL PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 22. Sh A.K.Mishra, DGM Kiriburu Iron Ore mines, SAIL 23. Sh A.K. Verma, General Manger Gua Iron Ore mines, SAIL 24. Sh M.L.Yere, AGM, Gua Iron Ore mines, SAIL 25. Sh Shivendra Kumar,Chief Scientist, HARP Plandu 26. Sh Nitish Priyadarhi, Environmentalist 27. Sh sunit Ghosh, Department of Forests and Environment, 28. Central Coalfield Ltd, CIL Sh Maninath Dutta, Chief General Manger, 29. Piparwar Project, CCL Sh Dhananjay Mishra, Chief Manager, Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Company Limited(JUSCO) 30. Sh ashok Bhagat, Environmentalist 31. Sh Sharat Mittal, Chief operating Officer, 32. Adhunik Steel, Jamshedpur Sh N.K.Singh, General Manager Bhetlatand Coal Preparation Plant, Tata Steel 116 Sl No 33. Name , designation and Organisation Sh Anil Kumar, Environmental Manager 34. Sh. Avadish Kumar Ojha,General Manager , W.Bokkaro Open Cast Mine, Tata Steel PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 117 118 Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) Salient features PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Language – Hindi Telecast time slot: Saturday 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. Sl. Telecast Date Episode Topic (s) Program brief 1. 07.06.2010 Shimla & Around Topic : Polythene utilization Seg.I – Disposal of waste material Seg.II – Road Tarring with waste material 2. 15.06.2010 Shimla & Around Topic:Bio-Medical Waste Disposal Seg-I: Process of Biomedical Wastage in IGMC Shimla & its disposal Seg-II: Transportation of wastage Seg-III: Wastage plant managed by MC Shimla 21.06.2010 Parwanoo & around Topic:Water Testing Seg - I: River Water testing and Quality of water The campaign of “Polythene Hatao Paryavaran Bachao” brief footage of the chief minister of Himachal Pradesh, Professor Prem Kumar Dhumal emphasizing on progress with a safer environment. His phrase “Har Himachali paryavaran ka prehari prakhar, paryavaran sarakshan main vikas ki dagar” has become the tagline for the environmental development. The episode covered various aspects of bio-medical waste management and disposal in Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital. The disposal of the medical waste (through incinerator, recycling and dumping) at Shimla is also assisted by a plant at Norad. 3. 118 Guest speakers: Sh Harish Sharma (Senior Scientific Officer), Mr. Anoop Vaidya (Scientific Officer). Dr. T.B. Singh (Senior Section Engineer): Laboratory activities, the various Sl. Telecast Date Episode Topic (s) 4. 6. instruments and Bio-assay methods for evaluating acute toxicity of river water , water quality of rivers of the state The episode covered the management and disposal of hazardous waste, CTSDF at Mazra, case study on Shiwalik Solid Waste Management. Guest speakers : Dr. D.S. Sood, Senior Scientific Officer & Sh Ashok Kumar Sharma PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 5. Seg-II: Industrial Treatment of Water Seg-III: Monitoring of river water 26.06.2010 Solan, Baddi & around Topic:Hazardous Waste Seg-I: Act of Hazrdous Waste and interaction with officials Seg-II: TSDS Seg-III: Industrial treatment of Hazardous waste 03.07.2010 Shimla & Around Topic:Air Pollution Seg-I: Air Pollution Station & its functioning Seg-II: Interaction with tourist and official regarding air pollution Seg-III: Act of Air Pollution & Laboratory test 10.07.2010 Shimla & Around Topic:Solar Energy Seg-I: Role of Science Technology Dept. in Solar Energy & its Functioning Seg-II: Act & Interaction with official Seg-III: Success Story Program brief Status of air quality (Shimla, Parwanoo, Baddi, Nalagarh, Damtaal, and Punta Sahib etc), CPCB guidelines and the weather monitoring station were covered in the episode. Views provided by Sh. Kaamraaj Kayal, Senior Scientist (HP State Council Of Science, Technology And Environment) and Chief Manager Rajendra Prasad Garg were guest speakers on Solar energy related issues 119 120 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Sl. 120 Telecast Date 7. 17.07.2010 8. 24.07.2010 9. 31.07.2010 10. 14.08.2010 Episode Topic (s) regarding solar house design in Shimla Mandi & Around Topic:SWM at Mandi Seg-I: SWM at Mandi & functioning of plant Seg-II: Role of MC and PCB Seg-III: Interaction & Transportation of waste management & disposal Hamirpur, sundarnagar & Around Topic:RWH Seg-I: Act Regarding rain water harvesting (RWH) Seg-II: Role of Science & Technology Deptt in rain harvesting and its functioning Seg-III: Interaction Success Story regarding Rain Harvesting Hamirpur, sundarnagar & Around Topic:Solar Energy Seg-I: Solar Energy house design Seg-II: Green House Seg-III: Workshop on eco Monitoring Baijnath, District Kangra Seg-I: Recycle Process Program brief Issus on MSW management and nuisance of plastic wastes were presented by Mr. Hemant Raj Vaidya, Chairman of Municipal council, Mrs. Urwashi Walia, EO. The State council of Science, Technology and Environment has constructed/installed 5000 litres tank at places like Hamirpur and Sundernagar to accumulate rain water through the sloping drains connected to the terrace top. Issues on the importance of RWH were covered. Sh. Kashmir Singh (Project Assistant) of the state council interacted with the locals of the region. The officials from the State Government Science, Environment and technology council shared views on the possibilities of tapping soalr energy.Dr. Madhu Soni (Senior Project Consultant), HPSPCB infroemd on the need for ban of polythene.. MSW management in Baijnath tehsil of district Kangra, role of NGOs and institutes like Deer Park Institute (set Sl. 11. 13. Episode Topic (s) of Solid Waste Seg-II: Eco Monitoring Seg-III: Interaction with officials and workshop regarding solid waste 21.08.2010 Kullu & Around Seg-I: SWMP Kullu, Interaction with officials Seg-II: Process of making fertilizer from waste Seg-III: Disposal of Biomedical waste 04.09.2010 (Sabathu & Nairi) District Solan SWM , Cleanliness Campaign & Interaction with officials, Awareness campaign , Plantation by Panchayat 11.09.2010 Studios (Paryavaran Live) Topic :Biodiversity Program brief up in 2006) were covered. The audio-video of Integrated Solid Waste Management Plant in Kullu, The segregated polythene wastes sent to ACC cement Parwanoo. Guest speaker E.O. of Municipal Corporation Mr. Mahendra Thakur. Dr. Jitendra of Municipal Corporation discussed biomedical waste management. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 12. Telecast Date Good MSW management practices at Sabathu, a cantonment area in the district of Solan was covered. Role of NGOs like Prabhat Yuva Mandal Chammo Sahyog from Nairi Gram Panchayat encourage public in planting saplings to increase in forest cover of the state. Bio-diversity and causes for loss of biological diversity and its conservation were discussed. Work of National Bio-diversity Authority, State bio-diversity board and local bio-diversity management committee were also covered. The state bio-diversity board of Himachal Pradesh was formulated in 2005. Mr. Kamal Kant Shukla, & Mr. Kaamraj (Senior Scientific Officer) of the state council of Science, Technology and 121 122 Sl. 14. Telecast Date Episode Topic (s) Program brief Environment were the main speakers.. 18.09.2010 Hamirpur & Around Initiatives towards improved MSW Seg-I: SWMP Hamirpur, management in the region was and provision for Interaction with highlighted composting. officials PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 15. 16. 17. 18. 122 Seg-II: Process of making fertilizer from waste Seg-III: Disposal of Biomedical waste 25.09.10 Shimla, BCS, Sabji Mandi & Around Seg-I: SWM, Door to door collection Seg-II: Development of Standards & Guidelines Seg-III: Sewage management 02.10.2010 District Una Analysis of red, orange & green category of industries. 16.10.2010 Paonta Sahib Budget allocation for different work Measures being taken for pollution control Work done by Gurudwara Punta Sahib for pollution control 23.10.10 Bilaspur District SWM and work done by The MSW management in Shimla was covered: with door to door garbage collection, segregation of waste at source into bio and nonbiodegradable waste. Use of polythene / polybags has been banned. Waste management in vegetable markets was also covered. Episode covered how the industries in the state are divided into three categories depending on pollution potential of the effluent. The expenditure at different levels for a cleaner and greener Paonta Sahib was covered including garbage management and banning polythene use. The main tourist attraction is the the Gurudwara situated along the bank of river. The episode highlighted the mass awareness campaign against improper Sl. 19. 21. 22. 23. Episode Topic (s) Nagar Parishad, ban of polythene - Polythene hatana hai paryavaran bachana hai. 30.10.2010 Paryavaran Live Topic : Municipal Solid Waste Management, Sewage Pollution Control & Development of Standards & Guidelines 06.11.2010 Dharamshala Collection of waste Processing of waste Interactions & statements 13.11.2010 Rivalsar Lake History and Environment of Rivalsar Lake Program brief disposal of garbage and use of polythene. Guest speakers: Mr. Ashish Dhillo (Pradhan) & Prakash Chandra Sharma (EO) A live discussion with the locals on the solid waste management & polythene use and importance of a clean surroundings. The host Mr. Kamal Kant Shukla interacted with Mrs. Madhu Sood, Mayor Nagar nigam Shimla. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 20. Telecast Date Covergae: The biodegradable waste was converted into manure through Solar Thermal Aerobic Composter (STAC) and distributed free to farmers & local residents. This is a tourist spot: Importance of solid waste management, maintaining water quality for the fishes by pumping in diffused air bubbles. 20.11.2010 Mandi The episode covered collection & Electronic Waste (E-waste) dismantling of e-wastes. The scrap Management dealers have requested for aid from Details of Electronic government for recovery of some metals (ex. Cu, Ag, Cd) from e- waste Waste Collection & Processing as the present recovering techniques are cumbersome and may adversely (Role of NGOs) affect human beings. Interaction/Statement 27.11.2010 Hot Spring Manikaran This is a tourtst spot for the famous History & Environment Gurudwara. Importance of proper disposal of wastes, polythene to Development works Interactions/Statement maintain a hygienic surroundings was covered in detail. 123 124 Sl. 24. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 124 Telecast Date Episode Topic (s) 04.12.2010 Shimla - Air & Noise Pollution Pollution Control Rules, Interaction with officials / public, Impact of Air & Noise Pollution 11.12.2010 Waste management in Nahan Maintenance work done by MC Nahan, Management of soild wastes. Interactions 18.12.2010 Paryavaran live Industrial Pollution Control Act & Rules Program brief The local authority organizes various campaigns to sensitise pubic to the adverse imapcts of vehicular and nosie pollution. The episode covered the abov e issues with a video clipping. Public capanigns “Polythene Hatao aur Paryavaran Bachao”, status of dumping sites, waste management. This clip starts with a program aired on Shimla Doordarshan featuring Mr. D.K. Sharma, Senior Environmental Engineer and host Seema Arzoo. Industrail pollution and prmoting indigenous technology was covered. 01.01.2011 Palampur The importance of how tea gardens Song on Environment, contribute to preventing soil erosion A short skit tea plantataions, rain was highlighted. highlighting issues namely water storage & Skit awareness “Cleanliness is next to Godliness” and “Health is Wealth”. message 08.01.2011 DVD-139 Mr. Ratan Gautam, SDM of Palampur. Seg.I – Palampur Mass awareness initiatives by public, Kangra Environment schools, clubs, NGOs were covered. There are eco club in schools Protection Activities. Seg.II – Role of various maintain plant nurseries and urge clubs, Schools in the public to use cloth and jute bag as environment, role of an alternative to polythene bags. public. 17.01.2011 Mass awareness The Nagar Panchayat is working on concept of Environment Seg.I – Works being the Sl. 31. 32. Episode Topic (s) down for pollution control including polythene Hatao abhiyan in Una. Seg.II – Role of society especially school in pollution control. Seg.III – Infrustrudeene development through pollution control measures. 22.01.2001 Parwanoo – industrial area Seg.I – Effect of Campaign Polythene Hatao Paryavaran Bachao in Parvanoo Seg.II – Plantation Seg.III – Steps taken by MC & Pollution Control Board 05.02.2011 Shimla Seg.I – Awareness reg. Cleanliness of City. Seg.II – Slandered & Guidelines reg. Pollution Control. Seg.III – Interaction with official & Local. Program brief Protection with daily door to door garbage collection. A strict ban on polythene has been implemented and local residents are encouraged to use paper, jute, cloth bags or home made bags as an alternative of polythene. Cleanliness of roads has been properly maintained while placing two to three dustbins in every ward. Initiatives by students & NSS were covered. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 30. Telecast Date There are approximately 600 industrial units at Parwanoo. The episode highlighted: regular surveillance of industrial areas, Rain water harvesting (RWH) in the industrial units management of solid wastes & biomedical wastes. The Municipal Corporation of Shimla one of the oldest (1851) and Shimla Environment Heritage Conservation and Beautification Society formed in May 2010 work in the favor of healthy environment by campaigns for local public and students. Awareness Campaign “Polythene Hatao Paryavaran Bachao” is creating waves in Shimla with the co-operation of local public and authorities. 12.02.2011 Chamba Chamba is more susceptible to land Seg.I – Solid Waste slides, cloud bursts and floods so local Management at public have joined hands to plant 125 126 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Sl. 126 Telecast Date 33. 21.02.2011 34. 26.02.2011 35. 05.03.2011 36. 16.03.2011 Episode Topic (s) Program brief Chamba. Seg.II – Acts reg. Pollution Control. Seg.III – Measures adopted in Pollution Control. Shimla Seg.I – Sewerage & Noise Pollution Control/Role of Pollution Control Board. Seg.II – Solid Waste & Plastic Waste Management. Chowari Seg.I – Pollution control awareness campaign at Chowari. Seg.II – Process & transportation of solid waste at Chowari Seg.III – Interaction & public views. Una Seg.I – Cleanliness measures including Poly Hatao Abhiyan. Seg.II – Role of Schools & Eco Clubs. Seg.III – Future plans regarding MSW mgmt... Jawlamukhi Kangra Seg.I – Solid and plastic more and more saplings. With the aid of well known NGO Sulabh International, cleanliness is maintained throughout the place and various awareness campaigns are organized. Sewerage system was established in 1880 for a load of 16,000 of population, which has now increased to more than 2.5 lakh. Some places are still deficient of the underground sewerage system. The sewerage system improvement scheme is in progress. Nagar panchayat is successfully executing the door to door garbage collection work, maintaining the cleanliness of the city. Management and promotion of campaigns regarding cleanliness. Polythene Hatao Paryavaran Bachao Campaign is populalrly known. Received the Encouragement Award for the awareness campaign of” Polythene Hatao Paryavaran Bachao”. Polythene waste was sold to PWD at Rs 4 /kg & later used for the construction of road (one kilometer road has been constructed in Una using tarred polythene). Encouraging response to proper soild waste management, composting Sl. 37. 39. 40. Episode Topic (s) waste management. Seg.II – Role of MC & Guidelines/ Statements. Seg.III – Assessment of pollution. 19.03.2011 Kangra - Dehra town Cleanliness, role nagar parishads, of schools & housewives. . 09.04.2011 Dalhousie Seg.1 – History & Environment about Dalhousie. Seg.II – Proper disposal of bio medical waste. Seg.III – Eco monitoring workshop, Debate regarding environment protection in schools. 18.04.2011 Nahan – Sirmour Seg.I – Intro & Environment of Nahan City. Seg.II – Cleanliness & Maintenance Heritage Building Taal. Seg.III – Plantation of New Trees Plants Maintenance of Park & Interaction with Local People. 25.04.2011 Renuka Program brief practices, discourage use of polythene, propeor collection of bio medical wastes was covered. Shopkeepers found using polythene are fined. Greenery has been ensured all over the town, door to door collection of garbage practiced , school authorities encouraged to let students participate in clean city pgms., house-wives also involved in cleanliness campaigns.. Rakhi Kaushal (Executive Officer) was guest speaker: Importance of waste management, menace of mineral water bottles, and mismanagement of polythene wastes besides ongoing campaigns like Polythene “Hatao Paryavaran Bachao”. Principal of Sacred Heart School, teachers & students endorsing a clean and green environment. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 38. Telecast Date Nahan city has Ranitaal garden which is around 120 years old as per the authorities. The garden is being maintained by the local authorities as well as the residents of the city. The residents have realized the importance of trees and emphasizes on the planting of more and more trees of various kinds as well as the maintenance of kitchen gardens. The Shamsher villa ground is also a major tourist attraction. Guest speaker: Mr. Deep Ram 127 128 Sl. Telecast Date Episode Topic (s) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 41. 128 Seg.I – Environment & History about Renuka. Seg.II – Solid Waste Management at Renuka. Seg.III – Steps taken regarding clean lake & surroundings. 30.04.2011 Shimla & around Seg.I – Environment & History of Shimla City. Seg.II – Changes in Environment due to Construction of New Buildings & Town Planning. Seg.III – Interaction & Statements Program brief Sharma, Executive Officer. Shri Renukaji Teerth - Cleanliness around the lake and waste management was highlighted. Shimla was once a beautiful tourist spot is besieged with environmental problems viz. located in seismic zone four , Diminishing wildlife & green cover, high construction activities, vehiclualr congestion, sewerage poor. The Rajiv Gandhi Urban Renewal Fund Environmental Improvement of Slum are two important schemes being implemented. Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir) Salient features Episode Telecast date Program brief 1. 05.06.2010 2. 12.06.2010 3. 19.06.2010 4. 26.06.2010 5. 03.07.2010 6. 10.07.2010 7. 17.07.2010 General water related pollution problems due to eutrophication has occurred in the lakes and ponds. The State STPs are poorly operated. Urban Environmental Engineering Department is taking preventive measures to abate water pollution under Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and proposed to set Sewage Treatment Plants near major lakes. Episode covered pollution due to stone crushers and industries causing air pollution and the need for proper biomedical waste management. Srinagar being a dream tourist spot bears the brunt of growing & unmanageable plastic waste management. The report gives a detailed report on the MSW & plastc wastes management. Climate change: Due to rise in CO2 levels there are imapcts on environmental quality. The concerns of glaciers shrinking was covered in the episode. Scientists of Forest Department of Jammu and Kashmir along with UNFCCC gave their views. Deteriorating quality of Dal Lake & pollution from Brick Kilns was covered. Environmental Impacts from pottery making (SSI ceramic units) were covered. Deteriorating conditions of Chinnar Trees: The Chinnar tree is a PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Language – Kashmiri Telecast time slot: Saturday 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. In total they have covered 45 Episodes comprising of cover story, Eco feature, green tips and role of Government. Over all the DD team along with SPCBs have prepared and presented the photo features bountiful scenic beauty highlighting environmental concerns in a very appreciable manner. 129 130 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 130 Telecast date 8. 24.07.2010 9. 31.07.2010 10. 07.08.2010 11. 14.08.2010 12. 21.08.2010 13. 28.08.2010 Program brief very big symbol of Kashmir’s Heritage. Oxygen supplying capacity of Chinnar trees is reported to be 60% more than normal trees. It takes hundreds of years to grow a chinnar tree. Now they are deteriorating due to urban heat profile. J&K Government has developed a heritage park in NaseemBagh, Sri Nagar to protect chinnar trees. Deforestation: It is aptly said that food will be last only if forests will last longer. Global challenge from increasing CO2 emission impacts afforestation. Smuggling of wood is increasing implying trees are being chopped down. It has been reported that a healthy tree can earn Rs 95 Lakh in its life term. The department of forest is trying to generate mass awareness on preserving trees. Pesticides and Insecticides in the environment: The fruits of Kashmir are sold throughout the world. They are reported to have high levels of pesticides. As if pesticides will retain in air and the pesticides will remain in the body of the human beings who sprays in fields. Dal lake has also been affected by increased load of pesticides, herbicides and fungicides. Government study showed that honeybees are also affected by pesticides destroying their natural cycles. Govt. is recommending use of Eco-friendly pesticides. Since some years climate change has disturbed the living system. If this continues glaciers are melting and disturbance in rain patterns. Jagdish Dutt, Principle Chief Conservator of Forest, along with UNDCCC were guest speakers: Emphasis was given on the forest conservation policy with particular for concern on the melting glaciers. The episode covered the major catastrophe’s in Ladakh due to the Cloud Burst causing enomous devastation. The pollution to River Jhelum was also discussed. The episode covered the deterioration in the yield of saffron flower, a typical product of the valley. Importance of springs and their contribution to fresh water Episode Telecast date 04.09.2010 15. 11.09.2010 16. 18.09.2010 17. 25.09.2010 18. 02.10.2010 19. 09.10.2010 20. 16.10.2010 21. 23.10.2010 supply. Important 25 springs were covered, the main ones mentioned were Varinagh of River Jhelum, Sharmashi, Mattan is a famous Hindu Shrine and spring. Manasbal, Anchar, Dal Jheel are getting their waters from these adjoining springs. Deforestation and pollution have destroyed the ecosystem of these springs and they have started drying. Lack of glaciers has also leaded to this problem. Communication towers and advancement of technological advancement: Telephones, mobiles and transmitting towers are mushrooming in the city. Concerns on their impacts were expressed. Tourism and economy in Kashmir: The tourism industry is the back bone of the economy of Jammu and Kashmir. The efforts taken to manage building solid wastes were discussed. Minimise the pollution levels in water and air: The water table is going down which leads to scarcity of drinking water increasing gastrointestinal disease, high levels of iron and cobalt have been reported. The importance of mass awareness was covered to combat water pollution was discussed. Solid waste management and its disposal: SPCB ahs reported that out 375 metric tonnes of solid waste generated 150 metric tonnes of solid waste was scattered on streets. The challenges to MSW was shown. Electricity demand of new buildings are being monitored due to using different types of centralized heating systems, gas heaters and air– conditioners. Energy management is an area of concern. The lakes are getting affected by drains which lead to eutrophication this causes reduction in fish production. Microphytic acrophytes and shyzophytic aquatic plants have grown enormously in the lakes leading to extinction of some of the indigenous aquatic species. The region was popular for rice quality. Urbanisation shrunk land under cultivation. The concerns were covered in the episode. Role of media towards saving environment and making public PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 14. Program brief 131 132 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 22. 132 23. 24. 25. Telecast date Program brief more aware of the enviroenmntal concerns typical to the state were voiced in the episode. 30.10.2010 Aspiring the people to make them conscious regarding environmental issues: The Government is involving school children and youth to make a drive against pollution such as garbage segregation and its disposal. River Tawi of Jammu with its catchment area of 2100Km passing through Doda and Udampur Sectors of the state is the main river of Jammu. Population increase has affected the river with water level decreasing as well as catchment area. 06/11/2010 Hospital Waste management in Jammu: Bio medical Waste is a source of infection. 2Kg waste per person is generated per day in a 5000 patient capacity of Jammu. Incineration is done but not full-fledged. Air pollution in Jammu: Due to the increased vehicular pollution SPCB, Jammu is monitoring the air pollution levels in Jammu City. 13/11/2010 Monkey menace in Jammu: Due to Deforestation and urbanization monkeys are becoming a threat in the residential areas and some of academic institutions. Wild life department wants to trap them and rehabilitate them in the nearby jungles. This episode shows the working of water lab in Jammu covering different parameters. 20/11/2010 Nageen: Nageen lake is being maintained clean but the people nearby the area have tried to make an effort for this cleanliness drive. NALCO conservation along with water works department is trying to maintain the integrity of the lake. Wild Life: Dachigam Sanctuary and its surroundings are ½ of the total catchment area of dal lake. If the water is conserved at Dachigam it will lead to keep the dull lake clean. Dachigam has a lot of Eco – diversity of animals from Himalaya. Some of them are extinct species of Deer, (Hangul) and other species of leopards, Elephants etc., Episode 26. 28. 29. 30. 31. Program brief 27/11/2010 Saffron: The Saffron flower of Kashmir and its decreasing yield is a major economical concern for Government. Komy - Zafran Mission has been started by the Chief Minister of the J&K for increasing the production of Saffron. Waste Management: Plastic Waste is increasing at an alarming rate in the city as well as hospitals are facing a problem of disposal of Bio-Medical Waste. Kashmir Pollution Control Board is implementing guidelines for the control of Bio – Medical and plastic waste. 04/12/2010 Anti – Polythene Drive: SPCB along with the NGO’s have started awaring the people, school children for banning of Polythene bags as well as using eco –friendly bags. Pollution by burning the dried autumn leaves: leading to generation of Carbon Monoxide which causes major respiratory problems. 11/12/2010 Hokersar: Hokersar is a wet land which is 10 Km’s away from Sri Nagar City. It is home of more than 24 species of Migratory birds. It is a bio diversity parks for birds from November to March. But the no. of birds coming to Hokersar is declining day to day. Nadroo: 29 Drains are leading to the deterioration of production of fishes and Nadroo (Lotus Stem). 18/12/2010 Climate Change: Climate change: Due to raise in CO2 levels there is misbalance in the climate. The glaciers are melting in the valley dimension and magnitude has been shrinking from 40 – 60% resulting the rise in global temperature from 1 - 2°c per every year. Use of Pesticides: Due to enormous use of pesticides in the Horticulture, the health of the people who are using those pesticides getting affected. 25/12/2010 Choont Kul: The word choont kul means apple tree. Due to global warming the apple production is being affected. Use of Chloro Fluoro Carbons: Global warming is increasing due to wastage of energy. Renewable energy sources can be used to save energy. 01/01/2011 Snow Fall: Importance of snow to maintain the natural habitat is PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 27. Telecast date 133 134 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 134 Telecast date 32. 08/01/2011 33. 15/01/11 34. 22/01/11 35. 29/01/2011 36. 05/02/2011 37. 12/02/2011 Program brief glaciers, which are major reservoir of water during summer. This water cycle is getting affected due to changes in climate. Forest: Wood carving industry has mushroomed up in J&K, due to which the walnut trees are being cut. Pollutants by keeping the Ambient air quality monitoring stations. Human Animal Conflict: Due to urbanization and deforestation animals come in search of food to small towns thereby attacking the human beings. Freezing Dal: When the water bodies of dal lake get freezed in winters birds play in this atmospheres but the point of concerns is to understand the importance of winter season and natural habitat. Jehlum: The catchment area of River is getting shrinked due to urbanization along its banks. Harwan Water Reservoir: It is a major water supplier for Sri Nagar City. Plant Invasion: Environmental education is gaining importance. Ecological balance is altered (plant invasion) is a new concept developed by Kashmir University. Brick Killins: Increase in the number of Brick Killins and cement industries have showed the alarming levels of air pollutant raise. SPCB has plans to reallocate these industries outside the city and establishment of strict guidelines for their siting and pollution control. Wet land day: In the past 50 years, two-thirds of Kashmir’s wetlands have vanished. Haigam conservation reserve, a premier wetland in Baramullah district of Jammu and Kashmir is plagued by massive silting and encroachment. Gulmarg: Gulmarg a premiere snow skiing paradise for tourists in and around India. Architecture & Ecology: Old architecture was more eco-friendly keeping in views the environmental extremes of the state. State Remote Sensing Authority along with Department of Episode Telecast date 19/02/2011 39. 26/02/2011 40. 05/03/11 41. 12/03/2011 42. 19/03/2011 43. 26/03/11 44. 02/04/11 Environment are providing scientific advice for eco-friendly architectural designs of the buildings. Shalabugh Wetland and population control: In this area for protection of Wetlands Government has taken realignment measures of population in some other areas. Solid Waste: Solid waste generated by food industry using disposable papers is major concern in these days. SPCB’s have incorporated the norms to control solid waste generated which leads to infection breeding. SPCB reports 375 Metric Tonnes of Garbage is produced every day. Eagles: Natural scavengers like crows, Eagles are increasing in number whereas vultures are getting extincted. Communication towers and advancement of technological advancement: Telephones, mobiles and transmitting towers are mushrooming in the city. EMR reports show that it is getting affect the health of human being. The ionising radiations of these transmitters lead to slow poisoning of human health and lack of concentration. Plantation: Spring comes with a new message and the plants remain dormant during winter and start growing again in the spring season. Hygam Wetland: Due to slit depositions and encroachment wetland is vanishing day by day. This wetland used to be queen of wetlands in Kashmir. Tin roofs: The new modes of construction are disturbing the environment in comparison old ways of construction. Ducks: With the increasing pollution levels in water bodies the population of ducks and other species are being affected. Drinking water: Due to heavy pollution ground water table is getting affected as well as scarcity of surface water as well as drinking water. Forest: Plantation drive was carried out by department of Forest along with SPCB. Shrinking of Wet lands: Hokersar, Haigam, Shalbugh – all the PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 38. Program brief 135 136 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 45. 136 Telecast date 09/04/11 Program brief wetlands are shrinking at an alarming pace and even in certain cases the human greed has turned one time wetlands into horticulture orchards or agricultural fields. Badamwari: with the coming of spring flushes the blossom of Almond Trees. Tourism: Jammu and Kashmir is known as heaven on earth. In the seventeenth century the Mughal emperor Jahangir set his eyes on the valley of Kashmir. He said that if paradise is anywhere on the earth, it is here, while living in a houseboat on the mesmerizing Dal Lake."Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin ast." If there is ever a heaven on earth, its here, its here, its here. In Jammu and Kashmir the most important tourist places are Kashmir, Srinagar, the Mughal Gardens, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Jammu, and Ladakh. Honey Bees: Due to the pesticide sprays and seasonal variations the no. of Honey Bees is decreasing affecting the production of honey. Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) Salient features Language –Malyalam Telecast time slot: Saturday 8:00 pm – 8:30 pm. Anchors approach to subject. No telecast were observed on certain days due to other programs being inserted. Episode 1. 3. 4. Telecast date Asthmayum Paristhithiyum 22/05/2010 The programme related to ayurvedic ethics and environmental aspects. Speakers. 1. Dr. Harikumar 2. Dr. Mirza Husain A Seminar based on Bio-Diversity Day Part – I 29/05/2010 The programme related to a seminar based on Bio – diversity day 22nd May. Speakers. 1. Shri.Binoy Viswam (Minister for Forest) 2. Shri.B.S.Coori – CCF (Bio – diversity department, Kerala) 3. Shri.Dr.Pandale – KFRI 4. Shri.Induchudan Discussion based on World Environmental Day Part - I 05/06/2010 The programme related to discussion based on World Environmental day Speakers. 1. Shri.V.S.Achuthanandam (Chief Ministry of Kerala) 2. Shri. Ajaya Kumar Varma (Director Kerala Suchthwa mission) 3. Smt.Molly Kutty (Member secretary Pollution Control Board) 4. Smt.S.usha (activist – Thanal) 5. Shri.R.Ajayan (Activist – Thanal) 6. Shri.K.S.Jayanath (anchor) A Seminar based on Bio-Diversity Day Part – II 12/06/2010 The programme related to a seminar based on Bio – diversity day 22nd May. Speakers. 1. Shri.Binoy Viswam (Minister for Forest) 2. Shri.B.S.Coori – CCF (Bio – diversity department, Kerala) 3. Shri.Dr.Pandale – KFRI PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 2. Episode Topic (s) 137 138 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 5. 6. 7. 8. 138 Episode Topic (s) Telecast date 4. Shri.Induchudan Programme based on Plastic Pollution and it’s after 19/06/2010 effects – Recycling of Plastic The programme related to Plastic Pollution and it’s after effects – Recycling of Plastic Threats of plastic on Nature Plastic Polluted Rivers Steps of garbage processing Awareness of Public about uses of Plastic Encourage of Paper bags, Paper kits etc. Speakers. 1. Shri. Ajaya Kumar Varma (Director Kerala Suchthwa mission) 2. Shri.K.S.Vijayananth (Anchor) 3. Shri.Amal Dev Discussion based on World Environmental Day Part - II 26/06/2010 The programme related to discussion based on World Environmental day Speakers. 1. Shri.V.S.Achuthanandam (Chief Ministry of Kerala) 2. Shri. Ajaya Kumar Varma (Director Kerala Suchthwa Mission) 3. Smt.Molly Kutty (Member Secretary Pollution Control Board) 4. Smt.S.usha (activist – Thanal) 5. Shri.R.Ajayan (Activist – Thanal) 6. Shri.K.S.Vijayanath (anchor) Paristhithiyum (Interaction with S.D.Jayaprasad 03/07/2010 (Chairman KSPCB) The programme related to Paristhithiyum (Interaction with S.D.Jayaprasad (PCB) Speakers. 1. Shri.S.D.Jayaprasad (Chief guest Chairman Pollution Control Board) 2. Arun Kumar (Student) 3. Mithun.R (Student) 4. Mahesh Baiju ( Student) 5. Donny George Varghese (Student) Plastic Pollution and Polluted rivers awareness 10/07/2010 The programme related to Plastic Pollution and Polluted rivers awareness Episode 9. 11. 12. 13. Telecast date Speakers. 1. Dr.R.V.G.Menon 2. Shri.C.Divakaran 3. Deepa Sunil (Anchor) 4. Smt.Saleena Beevi 5. Shri.Amal Dev Sampoorna Suchithwa Yanjam Seminar 17/07/2010 The programme related to Kharadrava Malinya Paripalanam Vilayiruthal Speakers. 1. Shri.S.D.Jayaprasad (Chief guest Chairman Pollution Control Board) 2. Shri.Amal Dev (Script) Parisitithika Mannu Jala Smamrakshana Margangal 24/07/2010 The programme related to Parisitithika Mannu Jala Smamrakshana Margangal Speakers. 1. Shri.K.R.Anil (Director National Coir Research and Management) 2. C.S.Ajith Lal (Anchor) Mallinya vimuktha Keralam 31/07/2010 The programme is related how it can be kept clean Nature. Speakers. 1. Dr.D.Sreekumar, Medical Officer, TVPM, 2. C.S.Ajith Lal (Anchor) 3. Smt.Saleena Beevi Suchitwa Sundara Nagaram 07/08/2010 The programme related Attingal Municipality being are added for their best performance Environmental activities by Kerala Pollution Control Board. Speakers. 1. Shri.C.Divakaran 2. Dr.R.Vijakumar 3. Shri.M.Dileep Kumar Ore oru vadakan Paravoor adhava North Paravoor Part– 14/08/2010 I The programme related to Paravoor Municipality awarded by State Govt. as the best municipality for their pollution control activities. Speakers. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 10. Episode Topic (s) 139 140 Episode Episode Topic (s) 1. 2. 3. 4. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 14. 15. 16. 17. 140 Telecast date Adv.N.A.Ali (Municipal Chairman) Shri.C.Vijaya Mohan (Secretary) Dr.Vincent (Municipality Medical Officer) Shri.D.Babu Akhoshangal Avasanikumbol (Live) 21/08/2010 The programme related to Pollution created during festival time. Speakers. 1. Dr.D.Sreekumar (Health Officer) 2. Shri.Mohana Chandran Pillai(Rtd. Additional Director Fisheries) Suchitwa Nagaram Sundara Nagaram Part II 28/08/2010 The programme related to Municipalities Pollution Control activities like recycling of plastic waste. Speakers. 1. Dr.R.Vijaya Kumar 2. C.S.Ajith Lal (Anchor) Swasthya gramam 04/09/2010 The programme related to primary health centre Karavalloor that got award for their environmental activities in health aspect. Speakers. 1. Prof.Shaji (former Panchayath president) 2. Shri.V.Rajan (Panchayath president) 3. Smt.J.Sarojiniamma (former Panchayath president) 4. Dr.Shahirsha (Medical Officer, Karavalloor PH Centre) 5. Shri.Uthaman (Junior Health Inspector) 6. Dr.Ravi Chandran (Medical Officer PH Centre, Karavalloor) 7. Shri.A.Gopi (Panchayath Member) 8. Shri.C.Raveendran (Panchayath Member) Ore oru vadakan Paravoor adhava North Paravoor Part 11/09/2010 – II The programme related to paravoor Municipality awarded by State Govt. as the best municipality for their pollution control activities. Speakers. 1. Adv.N.A.Ali (Municipal Chairman) 2. Shri.C.Vijaya Mohan (Secretary) 3. Dr.Vincent (Municipality Medical Officer) Episode 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. Telecast date 4. Shri.D.Babu 5. Shri.Labourers Paristhithi Jeevanam Part – I 18/09/2010 The programme related to discussion on Ecology informatics. Speakers. 1. Dr.Jaishankar (Asst. Prof. Ecological Informatics) 2. Shri. Ajith Lal (Anchor) Puzha Ozhukum Vazhi 25/09/2010 The programme related general Environmental issues. Speakers. 1. Shri.Justin Mohan IFS 2. Suresh Babu (Anchor) Grammangalileku Part - I 02/10/2010 The programme was executed in Three Parts related issues related to the Environment. Speakers. 1. Prof.Ramdas 2. Shri.N.Gopakumar 3. Shri.Mukhathala Sreekumar (Anchor) Paristhithi Jeevanam (repeat) due to Common Wealth 09/10/2010 Programme The programme related to discussion on Ecology informatics. Speakers. 1. Dr.Jaishankar (Asst. Prof. Ecological Informatics) 2. Shri. Ajith Lal (Anchor) Grammangalileku Part – II 16/10/2010 The programme related to the second part of the above program aspects concerning the Environment. Speakers. 1. Prof.Ramdas 2. Shri.N.Gopakumar 3. Shri.Mukhathala Sreekumar (Anchor) A Programme on Sasthamkotta lake 23/10/2010 The programme related to the highest fresh water lake in Kerala and in India PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 20. Episode Topic (s) 141 142 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 24. 25. 26. 142 Episode Topic (s) Telecast date Speakers. 1. Shri.Dileep Kumar 2. Shri.Banuji 3. Shri. Ajayakumar (Script) Energy Quiz Final – conducted by Global Parliament 30/10/2010 The programme related to Energy Quiz Speakers. 1. K.K.Vasu (quiz master) 2. Aswini Mohan (Scorer) 3. Arjun.S 4. Surya Sekhar 5. Naveen.P.G 6. Devikrishna 7. Anantha Kirshna.P 8. Deepika.M.K 9. Varghese Georage 10. Anuja Antony Fernadez 11. Levin Mazhayum Puzhayum Part – I 06/11/2010 The programme was conducted in five parts related to the impact of River, Soil and Rain and the environemnatl impacts. Speakers. 1. Shri.S.Rathish (Director, Operations KRWSA 2. P.N.Premachandran (Addl. Director and Head Soil Survey) 3. Dr.George Chackachery, (Scientist, CWRDM) 4. Shri.Rajasekharan Nair (Chief Engineer Project) 5. Dr.Nandakumaran (Regional Director CGWB) Mazhayum Puzhayum Part – II 13/11/2010 The programme was conducted in five parts related to the impact of River, Soil and Rain and the environemnatl impacts. Speakers. 1. Shri.S.Rathish (Director, Operations KRWSA 2. P.N.Premachandran (Addl. Director and Head Soil Survey) 3. Dr.George Chackachery, (Scientist, CWRDM) 4. Shri.Rajasekharan Nair (Chief Engineer Project) Episode 27. 29 30. Telecast date 5. Dr.Nandakumaran (Regional Director CGWB) Kurunnu Kuttaymakal 20/11/2010 The programme related to activities for Kuthuparambu School Speakers. 1. A.K.Pamela (H.M. Kuthuparambu School) 2. Rajan Convener Eco Club 3. Udayabhanu.C. (President PTA) 4. Dr.Khaleel Chowa (Activist, Scientist University of Kannur) 5. Suja Karatte Agri. Officer 6. Sarang (member Eco Club) 7. Pradeepan Thykkandy (Journalist) 8. Ashok Kumar Thekkan (State Agri. Officer) Kankand Kandal 27/11/2010 The programme related to documentary narrates biodiversity of Mangrove forests w.r.t. to the life of Mangrove man named Kalleel Pokkuden. Speakers. 1. Nalappadan Padmanbhan (Script & Research) 2. Syamlal (Voice) 3. Dr.Khaleel Chowa Activist, Scientist University of Kannur 4. Karivellor Narayanan 5. Kalleel Pokkudan Harithavanathile Kareem 04/12/2010 The programme relates the story of a man who protects the forests in Kasaragod district. Speakers. 1. Nalappadan Padmanbhan (Script & Research) 2. Syamlal (voice) 3. Kareem. Punyanadi Pampa Part – I 11/12/2010 The programme covers the topic “How to protect the river Pampa” using Nature’s help. The story of a man who protect the forest, in Kasaragod district. Ws also shown. Speakers. 1. K.J.Varghese (Chief conservator of forest) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 28. Episode Topic (s) 143 144 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 31. 32. 33. 34. 144 Episode Topic (s) Telecast date 2. N.K.sukumaran Nair (General secretary Pampa pariraksha smithy) 3. P.Molikutty (member secretary & Chairman) KSPCB 4. Dr.Georage chackachery (Scientist and Officer in charge CWRDM Trivandrum) 5. P.S.Rajendar Babu (Chief Engineer (SR) KWA 6. K.G.Suresh Babu (Anchor) Punyanadi Pampa Part – II 18/12/2010 The programme related to discussion on the topic “How to prevent the Pollution and diagnose the action to protect Pampa river. Speakers. 1. K.J.Varghese (Chief conservator of forest) 2. N.K.sukumaran Nair (General secretary Pampa pariraksha smithy) 3. P.Molikutty (member secretary & Chairman) KSPCB 4. Dr.Georage chackachery (Scientist and Officer in charge CWRDM Trivandrum) 5. P.S.Rajendar Babu (Chief Engineer (SR) KWA 6. K.G.Suresh Babu (Anchor) Lakes and Streams in Kerala 25/12/2010 The programme covers two important lakes viz. Sasthamkotta lake and Periyar River. Speakers. 1. Karunakaran pillar (Kayal samrahana smithy) 2. Babuji.S. (Activist) 3. Dileep Kumar (Activist) Periyar Ozhukubol 01/01/2011 The programme showed a documentary on Periyar River Speakers. Purushan Eloor (activist) Anthareeshathil puka nirayumboll 08/01/2011 The programme covers issues pertaining to air pollution. Speakers. 1. Santhosh Kumar (Script & Research) 2. Syam lal (Voice) 3. K.N.Gopi (RTO Trivandrum) 4. L.Thulaseedaran (Asst. Commissioner of police city traffic (south) Episode 35. 37. 38. Telecast date Environmental problems in Kuttannad 15/01/2011 The programme related to Environmental quality in Kuttannad Speakers. 1. C.M.Murali 2. K.Uthaman 3. Biju Antony 4. Shri.Raveedran pillali (Health Supervisor health department) 5. Preem suja (Voice) 6. Shri.C.J.Vahid (Script and Research) Lake Pollution in Alapuzha 22/01/2011 The programme covers the critical state lake Alapuzha Speakers. 1. Shri.M.Murali (M.L.A) 2. Shri.Raveedran pillali (Health Supervisor health department) 3. Preem suja (Voice) 4. Shri.C.J.Vahid (Script and Research) Onattukarayum Karshika Paristhithium 29/01/2011 This is another report on on the lake Alapuzha Speakers. 1. Shri.M.Murali (M.L.A) 2. Shri.Raveedran pillali (Health Supervisor health department) 3. Preem suja (Voice) 4. Shri.C.J.Vahid (Script and Research) 5. Shri.N.Sukumarapilla (Chairman, Onattukara vikasana samithi) 6. Shri.Kovu Kunjumon MLA 7. Shri.Thampy Mettuthara (Vice president, Dst.Panchayatu, Aluva) Theeradesha Samrakshanavum Prasakthiyum Part – I 05/02/2011 The programme rasies issues on coastal areas. Speakers. 1. Shri.Dr.P.Harinarayanan (Scientist Officer, KSCSTE, TVP) 2. Shri.P.Lathika (Chief Engineer Irrigation) 3. Shri.K.J.Varghese (CCF) 4. Shri.Dr.N.K.Sasidaran Pillar (Team leader, Tsunami project) 5. Shri.Sheik Pareeth IAS (Collecter Kochi) 6. Shri.K.G.Suresh Babu (Anchor) PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 36. Episode Topic (s) 145 146 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 146 Episode Topic (s) Telecast date Theeradesha Samrakshanavum Prasakthiyum Part – II 12/02/2011 nd This program is the 2 part on issues pertaining to coastal pollution. Speakers. 1. Shri.Dr.P.Harinarayanan (Scientist Officer, KSCSTE, TVP) 2. Shri.P.Lathika (Chief Engineer Irrigation) 3. Shri.K.J.Varghese (CCF) 4. Shri.Dr.N.K.Sasidaran Pillar (Team leader, Tsunami project) 5. Shri.Sheik Pareeth IAS (Collecter Kochi) 6. Shri.K.G.Suresh Babu (Anchor) Theeradesha Samrakshanavum Prasakthiyum Part – III 19/02/2011 rd This program is the 3 part on issues pertaining to coastal pollution. Speakers. 1. Shri.Dr.P.Harinarayanan (Scientist Officer, KSCSTE, TVP) 2. Shri.P.Lathika (Chief Engineer Irrigation) 3. Shri.K.J.Varghese (CCF) 4. Shri.Dr.N.K.Sasidaran Pillar (Team leader, Tsunami project) 5. Shri.Sheik Pareeth IAS (Collecter Kochi) 6. Shri.K.G.Suresh Babu (Anchor) Vilappilsalayude Vilapam 26/02/2011 The programme covers status of waste disposal site at Vilappilshala, near Trivandrum city. Speakers. 1. N.C.Senan (Research & Script) 2. V.G.Joseph (Camera) 3. Joshilal (Voice) Medical Waste ……(RPT) 05/03/2011 The programme covers status of waste disposal & management at Kudumbasree units at Medical College Hospital Speakers. 1. N.C.Senan (Research & Script) 2. V.G.Jospeh (Camera) 3. Joshilal (Voice) Parisarasuchithwvam 12/03/2011 The programme covers importance of environmental mass awareness. Episode 44. 46. 47. 48. Telecast date Speakers. 1. N.C.Senan (Research & Script) 2. V.G.Jospeh (Camera) 3. Joshilal (Voice) Jalamalineekaranam 19/03/2011 The programme covers importance of environmental mass awareness. Speakers. 1. N.C.Senan (Research & Script) 2. V.G.Jospeh (Camera) 3. Joshilal (Voice) Marauriyummanushanum 26/03/2011 The programme covers importance of environmental mass awareness regarding Ayurvedic ethics Speakers. 1. Shri. Dr.Anitha Jacob 2. K.G.Suresh Babu Medical Waste 05/03/2011 The programme covers importance of biomedical waste management at Kudumbasree unit at Medical College Hospital Speakers. 1. N.C.Senan (Research & Script) 2. V.G.Jospeh (Camera) 3. Joshilal (Voice) Kaalam Maykatha murivukal Part – I 09/04/2011 The harmful consequences of using pesticide Endosulfan Speakers. 1. Balakirshna Koyyal 2. Leelakumari amma 3. Narayanan periya mash 4. Dr.K.M.Sreekumar 5. Prof.V.Gopinath Kaalam Maykatha murivukal Part – II 16/04/2011 The harmful consequences of using pesticide Endosulfan Speakers. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 45. Episode Topic (s) 147 148 Episode Episode Topic (s) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 49. 50. 51. 148 Abdul Kareem Dakshayani amma Sudeerkumar Dr.K.M.Sreekumar Xavier Balakirshna Koyyal Dr.Ambikasuthan Mangadu Kaalam Maykatha murivukal Part – III The harmful consequences of using pesticide Endosulfan Speakers. 1. V.V.prabhakaran 2. Pothuval 3. Muhammed haris 4. Dr.K.M.Sreekumar 5. Prof.Madavapanikker 6. Balakirshna Koyyal 7. Dr.Ambikasuthan Mangadu 8. Ramachandran Nair 9. K.B.Muhammed Kunju 10. Shobhana 11. Muraleedaran 12. Vinayan 13. Abdul Rahman (PCB) Kaalam Maykatha murivukal Part – VI The harmful consequences of using pesticide Endosulfan Speakers. 1. Nalappatu Padmanabhan 2. Leelakumari amma 3. Sudeerkumar 4. Dr.Sreekumar 5. Shobhana 6. Xavier 7. Mangala Devi Kaalam Maykatha murivukal Part – V The harmful consequences of using pesticide Endosulfan Telecast date 23/04/2011 30/04/2011 07/05/2011 Episode Episode Topic (s) Telecast date Speakers. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 14/05/2011 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 52. Nalappatu Padmanabhan Leelakumari amma Sudeerkumar Dr.Sreekumar Shobhana Xavier Mangala Devi Karayunno Puzha Part - I The Programme narrates pathetic state of river Nila. 149 150 DD - NATIONAL Salient features Language –Hindi Telecast time slot: Saturday 9:30 am – 10:00 am . Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 1. 2. 3. 150 Telecast date & Program brief Timing 5.6.2010 (Saturday) 11.30 - Noon The first special inaugural issue on the “River Ganga“ was telecasted on the occasion of World Environment Day, 5th June 2010. A special talk was delivered by the Environment & Forests Minister Sh. Jairam Ramesh. The Hon’ble Minister gave an historical brief of how the World Environment Day has become an important date in our calendar. date was celebrated in 1973 It was established by the United Nations General Assembly after the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment from 5th – 16th June 1972.. This day is celebrated every year by a different host city focussing on an important environmental theme and is also commemorated with an international exposition in the week of 5th June. The Environment & Forests Minister Sh. Jai Ram Ramesh also highlighted the importance of the cleaning of river Ganga and constitution of National Ganga River Basin Authority under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India. The programme also included a talk delivered by Prof. S. P. Gautam, Chairman CPCB highlighting the main functions of CPCB, origin and importance of cleaning the river Ganga which is the life line of a major population of the country. Pollution from industrial effluent and sewage from towns are the main polluting sources. 10.6.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode covered the sources of pollution to the stretch of Ganga between Gaumukh to Haridwar in UP. An introduction to the Ganga Action Plan was provided alonwith the pollution abatement measures that have been established. The report covered the operation of the sewage treatment plant (STP) at Rishikesh. 17.6.2010 (Thursday) 9:30 am – 10:00 am The programme commemorated 17th June has been declared as “World Day to Combat Desertification”. Besides the pollution abatement measures to clean River Ganga was also covered for the stretch of river Ganga from Episode 4. 6. 7. Timing Gaumukhteshwar to Kanpur was covered. Operation of the of 39 MLD STP at Gaumukhteshwar was covered. Out of the total installed capacity of 171 MLD for all the three STPs in Kanpur, 9 MLD was from the tannery sector and balance constituted domestic sewage. Four STPs of 310 MLD has been proposed. In Kanpur Disposal of plastic waste into river ganga was a major problem in Kanpur. 24.6.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The programme mentioned that the year 2010 has been declared as “International year of Bio-Diversity”. Continuing with the pollution abatement measures that have been established to clean river Ganga, the program covered the stretch of the river from Allahabad to Varanasi. In Allahabad, under GAP Phase -I, the first 1st STP of 60 MLD was installed at Naini and later on under 2nd phase of GAP, a 29 MLD STP was installed. The total installed capacity of all the STPs was 89 MLD. Under NGBRA three STPs of 85 MLD capacity are proposed and capacity of the Naini STP will be enhanced from 60 MLD to 80 MLD. Total waste water generation from Allahabad city is 232 MLD. One STP of 60 MLD is proposed under Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Development Mission. 1.7.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The public were cautioned of the toxic consequences of idol immersion during major festivals. In this episode the Idol immersion during the Durga puja and notification issued by Bombay High Court was highlighted. to be followed for making and immersion of idols during Durga puja festival was shown. The immersion of idols in river leads to pollution in rivers. An appeal was made to public that to stop throwing plastic bags and flowers into the rivers. In this episode the stretch of Ganga in Bihar and the 11 MLD STP at Sahib Ganj was shown. The pollution to river Ganga in Kolkata (R Hugli) was covered in the episode. 8.7.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode gave a background note on the Yamuna Action Plan. The environmental issues of river Yamuna in the strectch from Yamunotri to Allahabad was covered. A special message was delivered by the Hon’ble Minister of Environment and Forests, Shri Jairam Ramesh about the Yamuna Action Plan and importance of cleaning of our rivers. 15.7.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 5. Telecast date & Program brief 151 152 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 8. 9. 10. 11. 152 Telecast date & Program brief Timing This episode covered isseus regarding water pollution. A special message was delivered by the Hon’ble Minister of Environment and Forests. The Minster Highlighted the MoU between IITs and MoEF to plan the strategies , so that by 2020 no untreated effluent whether municipal sewage or industrial effluent shall be discharged into rivers, to begin with river Ganga. To clean the river Yamuna, Yamuna Action Plan has been framed and the plan is being executed in two phases. Phase -1 was over in 2003 and phase -2 is going on. During the programme the Member Secretary, CPCB has also highlighted the importance Yamuna Action Plan and need to clean the river. 22.7.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode introduced issues on vehicular pollution and efforts of IIT, Delhi in introducing the Hybrid electric Bus. After GAP, in this episode the emphasis was on Yamuna Action Plan. The status of river Yamuna in Delhi was covered. Episode also covered the and role of Delhi Jal Board and function of STPs in Delhi. Functioning of Yamuna Vihar STP was shown starting from the primary treatment to the final treatment. The treated water from STPs was being used for irrigation purposes and the dried sludge was used as manure. 29.7.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The programme provided a brief introduction to the importance of tapping solar energy and functioning of solar equipments like solar heater, solar cooker and solar lantern particularly in areas where there is poor electricity supply. The environmental impacts caused to River Yamuna during monsoon was highlighted when overflowing drains discharged directly into drains. st apcts casued during monssons The status of Yamuna in Delhi was covered during the season of monsoon. During the monsoon the drains are full and it is merged with the Yamuna water also the waste from the nearby areas also become the part of Yamuna water during the monsoon. The programme also covered the role of CPCB in monitoring of drains which discharge into river Yamuna. The role of NRCD in MoEF and DJB was highlighted in the monitoring river Yamuna. The operations of STP at Okhla was shown. 5.8.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The stretch of river Yamuna passing through the National Capital Region (NCR) was covered with focus on the STPs at NOIDA and GURGAON (NCR) and Jhajjar (Haryana). 12.8.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am Episode 12. 14. Timing After Ganga Action Plan and Yamuna Action Plan, the programme highlighted the need to protect the major monuments from air pollution in India ex. Taj Mahel, Lal Quila, Chaar Minar, Qutab Minar, Hawa Mahal, Purana Quila, Ajmer (Rajasthan). A special message on air pollution was delivered by Member Secretary, CPCB and Shri Sanjeev Aggarwal, Scientist-CPCB. 19.8.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode covered air pollution issues from vehicular and industrial sources. The cities covered were Agra & Jaipur. Issues like the control measures required to control air pollution, the monitoring locations, the sampling equipments, collection of air samples and analysis process in the laboratory were also covered. Inputs were given by Shri Deep Narayan Pandey, Member Secretary, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, Shri V.K. Shukla – Incharge – CPCB Project Officer Agra and Dr. B.B. Awasthi – Regional Officer – UP Pollution Control Board Sikandrabad – Agra. 26.8.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode covered air pollution at Delhi and included the pollution control measures required to control air pollution, the monitoring locations, air quality monitoring netwrok, the sampling equipments, collection of air samples and analysis process in the laboratory. Out of the 15 Ambient Air Quality monitoring stations, six are manual monitoring stations, six are continuous monitoring stations and three stations were monitored by NEERI. CPCB initiatives to reduce the vehicular air pollution such as use of unleaded petrol, use of CNG and phasing out of old vehicles were also mentioned. Chairman CPCB and Member Secretary CPCB provided inputs to the program. 2.9.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode highlighted the pollution from thermal power plants and the pollution control devices installed to abate air pollution. The focus was on power plants under NTPC operations. NTPC was started in 1975 and is presently generating 25000MW by 2017 NTPC will have the power generation capacity of 75000 MW. NTPC has 20 thermal power stations and is committed towards a cleaner environment. NTPC has installed 61 on line ambient air quality monitoring systems in 20 power stations to monitor SOx, NOx, PM10, PM2.5 and CO2. Through these on line ambient air quality monitoring systems the samples will be analyzed and data will be displayed on their website. CPCB will have access to this on line AAQ monitoring data which will be updated on hourly PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 13. Telecast date & Program brief 153 154 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 15. 16. 17. 18. 154 Telecast date & Program brief Timing basis. On 25th August 2010 Prof. S. P. Gautam, Chairman, CPCB inaugurated the web access of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring at NTPC. The episodes also covered the functioning of Dadri power plant. NTPC’s (MD) Shri R.S. Sharma informed that every year 40-45 million ton of fly ash was s being generated from thermal power stations. 60% of the total quantity was utilized in cement, bricks, and in making blocks. At Dadri 3500 acres of land was utilized for development of green belt on fly ash beds. 9.9.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode dealt with ambient air quality monitoring related issues in the NCR region – Faridabad in Haryana and NOIDA. Faridabad & Ghaziabad and NOIDA have several industrial units. In Faridabad there are three monitoring stations. The UPPCB has installed a manual ambient monitoring system at the Sec-1 office of UPPCB and another Ambient Air monitoring System at Sec-6 in Ghaziabad. Ambient air quality at Gaziabad NCR region was also discussed. 16.9.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode dealt with ambient air quality monitoring stations and related issues in Lucknow (5 Manual + 3 Automatic), Varanasi (2 Manual), Allahabad (2 manual) and Firozabad (3 manual) were covered. Firozabad is famous for manufacturing glass products (bangles). In Firozabad there are 410 registered units which fall within 50 km range of the Taj Mahal. 185 units operate using gas supplied from GAIL, after the Supreme Court order that units which are located within 50 km area from the Taj shall not be operated on coal. A brief introduction to operations of Automatic AAQ system was covered too. 23.9.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am Perforamnce of the ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations in Punjab (Patiala, Ludhiana, and Jalandhar) & Chandigarh were covered. Inputs were provided by Shri Pawan Jit Singh Dadhwal, MS of Chandigarh (five locations) Pollution Control Committee, Dr. Babu Ram, MS, Punjab Pollution Control Board, Er. Khenesh Garg, Sr. Environment Engineer, Punjab Pollution Control Board (for Ludhiana), Shri Harveer Singh, Environment Engineer (for Jalandhar). 30.9.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode was started with the Workshop organized by CPCB for Doordarshan officials. The main aim of the work shop was to provide all the technical input to all the regional kendras and to get the feedback from all the regional kendras + DD-National. LIDAR & Sodar Ambient Air Quality Monitoring system and Episode Telecast date & Program brief Timing PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program preparation for monitoring air quality during the CWG were also covered. CPCB Chairman, Prof. S.P. Gautam and Mr. J.S. Kamyotra MS CPCB provided inputs. 7.10.2010 9.30 AM Programme not telecasted on 7.10.2010 due to Live Telecast of CWG 2010 14.10.2010 9.30 AM Programme not Telecasted on 14.10.10 due to Live Telecast of CWG 2010 19 21.10.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am CNG in vehicles was started in 1999 and has been declared as clean fuel compared to petrol and diesel. The significant contribution to improved air quality in Delhi due to CNG was highlighted in the episode. 20 28.10.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The programme telecasted the details of the Workshop of CPCB on Co-processing of Wastes in Cement Kiln, the workshop was held in CGO Complex on 27.9.2010; Programme also highlighted issues like Biodiversity, Solar Energy and Hybrid electric Bus. 21 4.11.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am Dr. Sanjeev Aggarwal, Scientist, CPCB have presentation on Municipal Solid Waste Management w.r.t. its collection, segregation, treatment and disposal to landfill. The Balsawa compost plant was covered. 22. 11.11.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am Shri R.K. Garg, Member (WS) DJB explained the sewage waste management system and functioning of OKHLA STP. Details regarding the sewerage network system was also explained. 23. 18.11.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode covered the book release function at CPCB. The compendium of Pollution Mitigation Vol-1 & Vol. 2 was released by Dr. G. Madhavan Nair at CPCB. The programme also covers the Introduction of Plastic waste management and problems associated Plastic Pollution in rivers at, Allahabad, Kanpur, Patna, and Varanasi. Views of Prof. S.P. Gautam, Chairman CPCB, Shri J.S. Kamyotra, MS, CPCB and a presentation by Dr. S.K. Nigam, Sr. Scientist, CPCB was also covered. 24. 25.11.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am This programmewas in continuation covering Plastic Waste Management. A brief introduction was given on Bio-degrable and compostable bags. Plastic waste management at New Delhi Railway Station and Old Delhi Station, Nizamudin 155 156 Episode 25. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32 33. 156 Telecast date & Program brief Timing station, recycling of plastic in Narela in Delhi and use of Plastic Waste in roads construction were highlighted. 2.12.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am Report on International Trade Fair 2010 in Delhi. Display of CPCB stall in Trade fair and functioning of Water Testing Kit and Fluoride testing kit was demonstated. The episode also covered the issues regarding Pollution under Check (PUC) in vehicles. 9.12.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode deals with the Water Treatment Plant at Haiderpur and Wazirabad. Shri R.K. Garg, Member (WS) of Delhi Jal Board explained the working of Water Treatment Plants. 16.12.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode covered the the workshop organized on the Male Declaration by CPCB. Shri R.K. Garg, Member (WS) of Delhi Jal Board explained the working of Sonia Vihar Water Treatment Plant. 23.12.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode covered the workshop on tannery Industry at Kanpur (U.P) by CPCB. Detailed functioning of lyophiliser and the process of Lyophilization was presented. This episode also covered the function of slaughter houses in Ghaziabad, Leather Market in Hapur (UP) . A talk on the above clean technology for tanneries & Leather Industry was given by Prof. S.P. Gautam, Chairman, CPCB. 30.12.2010 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode discussed the provison fro Co-processing of spent wash from distillery units in Cement Kilns. 6.1.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode deals with the impact of Air Pollution on crops, impact of ozone on crops and washing of vegetables in polluted water. 13.01.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode covered the importance of of Common effluent treatment Plant (CETP). Common effluent treatment Plant at Okhla and Jhilmil Industrial Area were explained. 20.1.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode deals with the Solid Waste Management at Kanpur and Plastic waste Re-cycling. 27.1.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am Episode 34. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. Timing This episode deals with the pollution problems at Small Scale industries. Plants such as Red Peprica (Okhla Industrial Area), cold drink plant, Powder coating, electroplating process (Lawrence road), Phosphating Process (Patparganj Industrial Area) were shown during the programme . Sources of pollution and mitigative measures were also covered. 3.2.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) of Lawrence Road and Naraina Industrial Area were explained. 10.2.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode covered the workshop on Mercury Management in Flourocent lamp sector (CFL). CPCB water testing kit and fluoride testing kit was demonstarted. The programme also showed the function of Trace Organic labortaory of CPCB. 17.02.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am Role of NDMC Horticulture Department in making of Delhi Green was presented. 24.2.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode covered waste managed in Automobile manufacturing units w.r.t. effluent treatment and emissions control. 3.3.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode presented the concerns on Dioxins and Furans emissions. Monitoring for Dioxin and Furans at Chandigarh by the CPCB Team was also shown. 17.3.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode covered the pollution generation and mitigative measures adopted in an heavy vehicle factory in Ballabhgarh and a dyeing unit at Ballabhgarh. 26.3.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode covered Bio Medical Waste Management at various hospitals at Delhi. 2.04.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am E -waste Management at ATTERO Plant in Roorkee was shown with all the functions such as collection of waste, segregation, recovery of useful metals from the waste and disposal of final waste. 9.4.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am This episode covered Real Time Noise Monitoring network inaugurated by Hon’ble Environment Minister Sh. Jairam Ramesh and a presentation on important aspects related to Noise Pollution was also covered. 16.4.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 35. Telecast date & Program brief 157 158 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 44. 45. 158 Telecast date & Program brief Timing The epsiodes gave a snapshot on important aspects covering solid waste management, common effluent treatment plant, sewage waste management, plastic waste management, tannery and lypholization process. 23.4.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am Snapshots on t eh following subjects were covered: ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations and web access of NTPC, workshop organised by CPCB for DD official, Workshop organised by CPCB on Co-processing of work in Cement Kiln, LIDAR & Sodar in Common Wealth Game 2010, Release of Book - Studies on Pollution Mitigation, stall of CPCB in Trade Fair 2010 and workshop organised by CPCB on Male Declaration. 30.4.2011 9:30 am – 10:00 am The episode covered environmental problems from dyeing (textiles) units focus was on effleunt. Kolkata (West Bengal) Salient features Language: Bengali Day & time of telecast: Episode no. 2 3 4 Topics Covered 26/06/2010 R. Ganga- Part- 1 The episode gives an overview of the problems concerning the R. Ganga which includes it flow from the origin till it meet the sea (Sagardweep – Bay of Bengal) after travelling through 11 states, pollution arising from idol immersion during festivals, dumping of garbage, discharge of sewage from towns along the either banks of the river, innumerable boats, steamers, lodges constitute major transport means cause pollution also. The High Court of Kolkata has constituted a separate committee to monitor associated issues of the river under NGRBA. 03/07/2010 R. Ganga- Part- 2 The episode continues giving a backdrop of weaving around various mythological stories and covering major environmental problems of the river particularly the discharge of domestic sewage and industrial effluent. The first initiative for Ganga and its purification was taken by under the Ganga Action Plan (15 years back) wherein 73 Sewage Treatment Plants, beautification of the river banks, toilets were set up along the river Ganga. 10/07/2010 Arsenic Arsenic is a slow poison, arsenic contaminated water is found in the region of North 24 Parganas., South 24 Pgs., Nadia, Murshidabad and Malda causing serious health problems. It has been detected in groundwater upto 80 meters depth. The Hooghly and Ichamati rivers have a flow towards the South East is bringing dissolved arsenic from the coal mining areas. This is one of the reasons for the alarming levels of arsenic in the waters of Bangladesh.There is construction of large scale surface water treatment plants under Arsenic task force, W.B. 17/07/2010 Plastic waste The episode highlighted the problems of caused by growing use of plastic in daily use, in the 2-3 decades there has been several fold increase in the use of PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 1 Date of telecast 159 160 Episode no. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 5 6 7 8 160 Date of telecast Topics Covered plastic. Plastic in non-biodegradable The reuse, recycling and reduce the use of plastic can decrease plastic pollution. Use jute, cotton or paper bags are better alternatives. 31/07/2010 Bio medical waste Bio-Medical Wastes Disposal rules were framed in 1998 and amended in year 2000. The episode focuses on BMW management in M/s Sambramky Pvt Ltd. The bio medical wastes are generated in the hospitals, dispensaries, laboratories and pathologies etc. Hospitals are known as LQG (Large Quantity Generator) and clinics or pathology centers are known as SQG (Small Quantity Generator). The segregation at source of BMW is key to its better management. 07/08/2010 Solid waste Urbanization has caused increase in MSW, In Kolkata generates 4500 metric ton/day. The solid Waste can any of the following: Municipal Solid Wastes, Construction wastes, Industrial wastes, Bio medical wastes, Electronic wastes, Radio active wastes. The episode focuses on MSW management – the Howrah Municipal Corporation has proposed to utilize the waste to generate 6 MW energy. In Bhadreshwar and Chandanagar municipality, a compost plant is already operating. 14/08/2010 Dust pollution The episode highlighted the health impacts caused by dust in the ambient air. Dust is any particle that has dia < 500 microns Any type of virus or bacteria may be in dust. The main cause of allergy is dust. Allergy that occurs in nose is called Rhinitis. Dust can adsorb various types of chemicals in it. It can contain Mercury (Hg), vapor, benzene, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), Arsenic (As), Lead (Pb) and the presence of these chemicals depend upon area, type of the industry or chemical used in that region. To know about the characteristic of the dust cloud in the atmosphere, a satellite named Stardust was launched in the year 2004 that passed by a meteor collecting sample of the dust that the meteor created. 04/09/2010 De-Forestation Forest are being cut for agriculture land, Constructing houses, Industries, Dams, Roads, Railway tracks, Rail sleepers, House hold items Raw material for paper industries etc. The deforestation has lead to decrease of forest cover from 80% to just 27.6 % at present. The episode presents the climate change caused by Episode no. 9 Topics Covered deforestation and the ecological imbalance and the need to promote aggressively conservation of forests. 11/09/2010 Smoke pollution Part-1 Smoke is harmful as it contains particles that include soot and carbon particles of various sizes that can cause lung problems. Recognising this problem the British introduced the Bengal Smoke Nuisance Act, 1905 to control air pollution. The nature of smoke depends upon the source or the substance under combustion. 18/09/2010 Smoke pollution Part-2 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 10 Date of telecast 11 12 The episode continues from the last episode and provides further information regarding problems caused by smoke. Pollution control devices to control dust are Cyclone Separator, ESP, Bag filter etc. The gaseous part of the smoke is purified or neutralized by scrubber. If the fumes are acidic Alkaline Scrubber is used. Chief law officer, WBPCB highlighted automobile pollution of in Kolkata and the various step taken by the Board to control vehicular pollution a direction issued by WBPCB on 7th July 2008 to remove vehicles over 15 years old. 30/10/2010 Noise pollution Noise is an unwanted sound. The main sources are natural (earth quake, volcanic eruption, thunder storm etc) and manmade (vehicles, industries, crackers, entertainment equipments). High frequency of noise can damage the hearing, central nervous system, high blood pressure, deafness and problems in pregnant ladies and also to biodiversity. The low height, RCC building helps in prevention of noise pollution. The provision of greenbelt helps in reducing the noise.. Imparting strict laws also helps in reducing noise pollution. 06/11/2010 Archaeological pollution There are approximately 850 small and big monuments across Paschim Midnapur District. According to the Archaeological Survey of India, no structure of any sort and form can be constructed within 300 meters of radius from the ancient monuments however the same has not been followed. In 1863 the Howrah Calcutta Smoke Nuisance Act was introduced which was amended in 1905 and later called as Bengal Smoke Nuisance Act. 161 162 Episode no. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 13 14 15 16 17 162 Date of telecast Topics Covered This act was made specifically to preserve the Victoria Memorial. The episode highlights the pollution to historical monuments caused by air pollution and from heavy vehicular movement. 11/12/2010 E-waste Part-1 As per UNEP in the year 2020 the E-Waste generation will be 500% more than that of the E-Waste generated in the year 2007. Obsolescence of e-goods are responsible for increasing e-wastes. E-Waste contains 50% Ferrous materials, 13% non ferrous materials, 21% plastic and remaining content are of glass, ceramic, plywood etc. Kolkata generates 9000 T/annum of which 3000 ton is generated by the IT sector. Chief Law Officer from WBPCB discussed the problems of disposal of e-wastes which contain toxic metals including Cadmium, Nickel and many other heavy metals which are picked by rag pickers and cause health hazards. 18/12/2010 E-waste Part-2 Environmental problems associated with disposal of e-wastes was continued in the episode. The e-waste guidelines states focuses on collection at a central point for storage then it should be sent for E-Waste processing for recycling. 15/01/2011 Mobile phone Part-1 The increase mobile phone use, the installation of mobile towers, the health impacts on flora fauna were covered in two episodes. The first cell phone (DynaTAC 8000X) was invented by Martin Cooper in 1986. The rules for setting up a mobile tower is, firstly permission is to be sought from the government of India. After that permission from the local authorities is also needed. It is also mandatory to get a structural stability certificate of the building or structure over which it is to be installed. The engineers on the set up site need to certify the structure for its stability. This certificate is to be issued on a yearly basis after monitoring the wear and tear of the structure. 22/01/2011 Mobile phone Part-2 Refer above 29/01/2011 Automobile Part- 1 Vehicles are inevitable part of our life. The number of vehicles are increasing each day. Vehicles cause air pollution by releasing CO, CO2, NO2, SO2, smoke, hydrocarbons to the environment and cause serious health problems. Proper Episode no. 18 20 21 22 Topics Covered maintenance of vehicles, good roads and use of right fuel are key to reduce vehicular pollution. 05/02/2011 Automobile Part- 2 This episode is in continuation of the last episode. Bio fuel Jatropha, when mixed with diesel gave 20% more mileage and 50%less pollution. Already Jatropha plantation has begun in West Bengal. In future it is planned to construct green corridor where only green or eco friendly vehicles will move. 12/09/2011 Antarctica Part-1 Two episodes were dedicated to the concerns of climate change impacts on glaciers in the polar region. The ancient Greek named Antarctica as ‘Antarcticos’ meaning opposite to ‘Saptarishi’- a constellation. In 1773 Captain James Cook discovered the Antarctic Circle. The various anthropogenic activities are responsible for the environmental degradation caused by rapid melting of the glaciers. The surface water temperature of the lakes ranged between 1.0- 8.90C and an increasing temperature was observed from 1996, this has led to the melting of ice and increasing sedimentation in the lakes. 19/09/2011 Antarctica Part-2 Refer above 26/02/2011 Wetland –Part-1 East Kolkata Wetland is enlisted under the Ramsar Convention for conservation of wetlands. The wetland is a part of East Kolkata. It is a place where fisheries are on a boom. The vegetation of all types flourishes well in this region due to the presence of wetlands. In year 1945, the total area of East Kolkata wetland was 20,000 acres presently it is only 12,500 acres. The environmental problems of wetlands were highlighted in THREE consecutive episodes. The District Land Reforms Officer oversees the implementation of the Land & Land Reforms; the Sub Divisional Land Reforms Officers are to ensure the preservation of these wetlands. Land encroachment is a serious problem. to preserve wetlands, there is a need to reduce construction activities. 05/03/2011 Wetland –Part-2 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 19 Date of telecast Refer above. The World Wetlands Day is observed on 2nd February every year since 163 164 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode no. 164 23 24 Date of telecast Topics Covered 1971 after the Ramsar Convention held in Iran.Kolkata’s maximum sewerage water is pumped towards East Kolkata Wetlands. Various nallas also flow towards it. In the year 1992 the High Court banned any form of polluting the East Kolkata Wetlands. The purification system of water in these wetlands by following method. After every 3 to 4 years the fish rearing ponds are dried completely dried. Lime powder is spread over the dries bed of pond. Further the wastewater is allowed to enter in this pond until the water level gain a height of 3ft-4ft. After 4-5 days whole pond becomes green due to presence of algae (JALKUMBHI). After 2-3 days algae is removed from the pond and whole water get clear. Again water looks greener. Wetland water is allowed to enter in this pond and in 15 days algaes developed which is eaten by fish. 21/05/2011 Wetland –Part-3 Rfer above. The wetlands are a source of livelihood for many people directly or indirectly like fishing, weaving nets, farming etc. The vegetation farms also help in sustaining many families. The quantity of fish caught depends upon the size of pond where fishes are reared. For a 50 bigha fish pond the quantity will be 80 to 100 kg fish / day and more than 50 bigha pond they get 150 to 200/ day fishes approximately. 28/05/2011 Towards greener part-1 TWO episodes focus on the important role played by trees & plants in our daily lives. Trees provide food, clothes and fresh air. The trees absorb heavy metals like lead and arsenic and helps in making environment pollution free. Giapu, Eucalyptus, Deodar, Ashoka are seen in schools and colleges. Small shrubs and seasonal flower bearing plants like Champa, Kaamini, Rose and Gulmohar, Maltilata, Madhulata and Boganvalia add beauty. The episode highlights the importance role trees & plants play in our lives. According to a study : 1. When a diesel vehicle runs 100 kms it emits 7.7 kg of CO2. 2. In a year a lawn of area 10 sq. m absorbs 6.1 Kg of carbon. In a year 22 Kg of carbon is absorbed by 1000 banana or Banyan trees. The quantity of carbon absorbed by a particular tree may be calculated by Allometric Equation. Primarily the plantation will help in increasing the greenery and further these green plants make the soil rich in nitrogen, phosphate to maintain the fertility Episode no. 25 Date of telecast Topics Covered of other crops. In the villages it has been seen that the houses have a temporary boundary made up of wood and wire, a plantation of climbers, shrubs can be done over these boundaries. Many plants and trees (like Neem, Akunda, Nishinda, Tobacco leaf) themselves have a self protection system to fight against the insects. 04/06/2011 Towards greener part-2 27 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 26 Refer above. Trees can sequester the carbon emitted from automobiles and various other human activities and have some have medicinal values. In many places the plants are used to prepare Ayurvedic medicines. For example the Bashak plant is excellent for curing cold and cough congestion in chest, Tulsi is capable of curing fever, and Neem is useful for treatment of many ailments. Guloncho can re-boost the immunity system of humans. Satvogandha cures Blood Pressure. 11/06/2011 R Ganga Success Story Part-1 TW episodes have been devoted to the tropic. Ganga is a very important historical river. It is the centre for industrial development; industrial pollution is a serious problem. The Ganga basin stretches over an area of 1, 70,000 sq Km and approximately 45% of the total population of the country are dependent on the river for their livelihood directly or indirectly. The Ganga Action Plan was formulated to reduce pollution being discharged into the river. All sewage is being treated before discharge into the river. Treatment plants have been established, nearly 24,000 public toilets have been constructed, and in 75 regions the work of beautification of the banks of river Ganga has been conducted. In West Bengal National Ganga River Basin Authority state unit has been set up. The Urban Development department is working in collaboration with WB PCB. It is also proposed to use the treated water for irrigation purposes along with fishing. Millenium Park is a special beautified park constructed near the banks of the river. 18/06/2011 R Ganga Success Story Part-2 Refer above. Regular monitoring of water is conducted, idol immersion is monitored, on the 5th of March ‘Nodir Jonne Hatun’ a rally was also organized to create awareness. 165 166 Episode no. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 28 29 30 31 32 166 Date of telecast Topics Covered 25/06/2011 Food colour part-1 Colours are being used in various food items and some of them cause health problems. TWO episodes on the topic were covered The Prevention Of Food Adulteration Act framed in 1994 lays down stds for eight types of specific colour for use in food items. To clean the vegetables properly it is necessary to dip the vegetables in Luke warm water for some time. It is necessary to educate people about food colouring. Those who purchase colourful sweets should try and refrain from doing so. 02/07/2011 Food colour part-2 Refer above. 09/07/2011 Vanaspati Ashray Part-1 In West Bengal approximately 4500 forest protection committees have been formed. It is not possible to preserve the forests by the forest department alone. There is a requirement of participation from the tribes and people who live in the forests. Nearly 5 lac families have come forward along with the forest department to preserve and protect the forests. A tree of medium weight surviving for 50 years will generate 1 ton of oxygen/ year. Animals can also feed on the leaves of trees. Leaves are also utilized for formation of disposable plates. The woods, logs and leaves can also be used for lighting fire fro cooking. People living in the woods and near it depend on the forests for their livelihood. People get fruits, flowers and medicinal herbs and roots from the forest. Honey and wax is also collected from forest. 16/07/2011 Vanaspati Ashray Part-2 The episode continues focussing on the contribution of trees to our well being. (refer above). 23/07/2011 Herbal Product part-1 At present 70% of the medicines are prepared from plants and nearly 20,000 plants are identified from the preparation of many types of medicines and related things. The raw materials used at present are flowers, aloe-Vera and paan. The color is extracted from flowers. The aloe-Vera is used for producing many cosmetic products for skin and hair. Fruit juice is also used to make ice creams. Scented herbal candles, abir, Toffees, cold drinks etc have been prepared here from the waste flowers and other natural plants and leaves. Awareness amongst everyone is the key. Community development research Episode no. 33 35 36 Topics Covered laboratory works to develop things of utility from whatever is found in nature. 30/07/2011 Herbal Product part-2 An NGO prepares various medicines from leaves of trees, vegetables which are effective in curing many ailments. The Basil leaves are used for preparing curd and sweet which cures. Loss of memory, heart problems and sleeplessness can be cured by these medicines. The carrot is full of vitamin A and anti oxidants. It helps in preventing cancer. They are also preparing sugar free roshogulla and sandesh for diabetics. It has 2% sugar only. Sugar is also prepared from the leaves of tree which is 300% more sweet than sugar normally found in the market. Only 20% people are aware about these natural sweets. 80% people are not aware of such type of food products that are made from natural substances and are harm free. 06/08/2011 Heritage building aprt-1 The heritage buildings are a witness of the history. Kolkata has several old buildings and structures which are in a poor state. which include Metropolitan Building, Writers building, GPO, National Library, Hog market, Indian National Museum, Kolkata Corporation, Asiatic society, Princep Memorial, Town Hall, Victoria memorial. Kolkata Municipal Corporation formulates a law in the 2007. This law divides the Heritage Buildings according to the parameters of age, condition of structure, historical importance etc. Grade-I buildings cannot be changed and cannot be used fro business purposes. Grade-II buildings can be used for business purposes. The vacant portions of the buildings can be used without any changes. Grade-III buildings can be transformed but the historical structures in it cannot be destroyed. 14/08/2011 Heritage building aprt-2 The episode highlighted the need to protect heritage buildings from being environmental hazards. The Taj Mahal at Agra has developed black spots, which is popularly known as ‘Marble Cancer’ because of the reaction with the acid. Agra is surrounded by many industries like refineries which were emitting SO2. Renewable Energy Sources- Part 1 In India total energy generation is 1.70 Lac MW in which 12% is generated by non conventional energy sources. Conventional energy sources (petroleum PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 34 Date of telecast 167 168 Episode no. PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 37 38 Date of telecast Topics Covered product, coal) are sufficient only for next 40-50 yrs. A non conventional energy source includes solar energy, hydel energy, wind energy, geo thermal energy, bio mass energy, tidal energy etc. Solar energy can be utilised in two ways i.e. Solar Photovoltic cell and solar water heater. Govt. of India is providing subsidy of 30% for installing solar system in village area. The Green building concept utilises the maximum part of the solar energy and conserves it as well. Renewable Energy Sources- Part 2 The wind mills have been installed at Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Rajasthan for generation of electrical energy from wind energy. Bio mass energy source includes cow dung cakes, cashew nuts and groundnut shells, dried twigs of wheat and rice plantation. In West Bengal (Bankura) approximately 300 MT of Bio mass is collected and electrical energy is generated. Nuclear energy is an alternative source of energy but it has many hazards which are life threatening. Public Awareness The episode provides a general overview on various environmental problems includes Air, Water and Noise pollution, automobiles being a major source of Air pollution and growing menace of plastic wastes. List of experts: Kolkata Doordarshan Episode no. 168 Topic 1 2 R. Ganga- Part- 1 R. Ganga- Part- 2 3 Arsenic 4 Plastic waste 5 Bio medical waste Expert Dr Kalyan Rudra, Environmentalist Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Prof Kumarjyoti Nath, Chairman, Arsenic task force (WB) Mr Shrivastava, Director, CWC Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr Shyamal Adhikari, WBPCB Dr Rana Sinha, Director, Sambramky Ltd, WB Mr. Krishnendu Dutta, AGM, Sembramky Ltd. Episode no. Topic Solid waste 7 Dust pollution 8 De-Forestation 9 Smoke pollution Part-1 10 Smoke pollution Part-2 11 Noise pollution 12 Archaeological pollution 13 E-waste Part-1 14 E-waste Part-2 15 Mobile phone Part-1 16 17 Mobile phone Part-2 Automobile Part- 1 Mr Shyamal Adhikari, WBPCB Mr Debbrata Majumdar, Mayor –in-Council Dr. Sudipta Mitra Mr Subhash Dutta, Environmentalist Dr Pronobesh Sanyal, Forest Dept Mr Narayan Ghudui, WBU Dr Tonmoy Choudhary, Cardiologist Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Dr Ashim Patra Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Dr Ashim Patra Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Sh Debasis, Scientist, WBPCB Sh Probir Roy, Scientist, WBPCB Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Md Yasir Pathan, President Award winner Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr Sudipto, SAFE NGO Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Dr Shyamashish Bandhopadhyay Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Dr Bhaskar Gupta, Jadavpur Univ. Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr Probir Kumar Roy, Sr. Environmental PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 6 Expert 169 170 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode no. 170 Topic 18 Automobile Part- 2 19 Antarctica Part-1 20 Antarctica Part-2 About Antarctica + 21 Wetland –Part-1 22 Wetland –Part-2 23 Wetland –Part-3 24 Towards greener part-1 Expert Officer Dr Debasis Chokroborty, WBPCB Dr Joydeep Biswas, Chitranjan National Cancer Inst,Kolkata Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Mr. S.P. Choudhury, MD, West Bengal Energy Development Corp Ltd Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Mr Subhash Dutt, Environmentalist Mr. Bulganin Mitra, Zoologist, Geological Survey of India Mr Sudipta Roy, Geologist Dr. Pradip Malhotra Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr Tapan Saha, Scientist Mr Visvajit Roychodhury Dr Ashish Ghosh, Scientist Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Dr Nitai Kundu, Officer, EKWMS Mr Tapan Saha, Scientist Sh Dhurbajyoti Ghosh, Environmentalist Mr Amitabh Roy Mr. Vishwajeet Mukhopadhyay , Chief Law Officer, WBPCB Mr Hemen Mondol Sh Kalyan Chakravoprty, BCKVV Prof Jayshree Roy, Jadhavpur University Dr Manas Ghosh, Lecturer Episode no. Topic 25 Towards greener part-2 26 R Ganga Success Story Part1 R Ganga Success Story Part2 27 Food colour part-1 Food colour part-2 Vanaspati Ashray Part-1 Vanaspati Ashray Part-2 Herbal Product part-1 Herbal Product part-2 34 Heritage building aprt-1 35 Heritage building aprt-2 36 Renewable Energy SourcesPart 1 37 Renewable Energy SourcesPart 2 38 Public awareness Sh Kalyan Chakravoprty, BCKVV Sh. M. Kundu, Agriculture scientist Sh. Amarnath goswami, Advocate Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Dr Kalyan Rudra, Environmentalist Dr Kalyan Rudra, Environmentalist Sh. Debashish Chattopadhyay, Environmental Scientist Prof Utpal Roy, Jadavpur Univ. Prof Utpal Roy, Jadavpur Univ. Sh Rakesh Sinha Sh Rakesh Sinha Dr Siddharth Dutta, Jadavpur Univ. Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Mr A Chattopadhyay, Jadavpur Univ. Sh Rabindra Pal Sh D C Das, West Bengal Heritage Commission Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Dr B Chattopadhyay, Jadavpur Univ. Sh S P Ganchoudhary, WB Govt Sh K K Barua, Chairman, Solar Photovoltic Research Committee Sh S Dey, Heritage College Sh S P Ganchoudhary, WB Govt Sh K K Barua, Chairman, Solar Photovoltic Research Committee Mr Abhijit Chattopadhyay, CPCB, Kolkata Dr Dulal Basu Sh V K Dey, WBPCB Interaction with general public PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 28 29 30 31 32 33 Expert 171 172 Patna (Bihar) Salient features Language – Hindi Telecast time slot: PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program ‘Paryavaran Darshan’, a weekly TV programme launched by CPCB on the eve of World Environment Day, 2010. The main motto behind this initiative is to create mass awareness using mass media. The programme is being telecasted in 12 regional languages. As part of this programme, CPCB in coordination with Bihar State Pollution Control Board signed a Mou with Patna Doordarshan Kendra and a total of 45 episodes each with 30 minutes duration are prepared for telecast. Episode.1 telecasted on July, 2010. Up to August, 2011 a total of 45 episodes are telecasted. In order to ensure smooth running of the programme a committee is constituted with following members from Bihar State Pollution Control Board vide work order No. 615 dated 18th June, 2010. Sh. Manoj Kr. Sinha. Member Secretatry-------------- Chairperson Sh. Vidyananda Sinha, Senior Law Officer------------- Member Sh.S.P. Roy, Assistant Environmental Engineer------ Member Sh. S.N.Jaiswal, Scientist ------------------------------------Member Dr. Naveen Kumar, Scientific Officer---------------------Member Sh. Birendra Kumar, Public Relation Officer --------- Coordinator * Patna Doordarshan Kendra provided copy of 22 episodes and remaining th programme st details for 21 episodes telecasted between 30 October 2010 to 21 March 2011 has not been provided from Patna due to some technical Problems from their end. Details of episodes telecasted are provided in Table I and Table II Details of Episodes already telecasted on Paryavaran Darshan Episode 1 172 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast 10.07.2010 Introduction to Environment and views of Experts Episode 1 dedicated to general introduction to the environment. Experts from different fields shared their views on environmental problems especially Episode 3 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 2 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast highlighting the problems as observed in Patna City. Honourable Environment Minister of Bihar, Sh, Ramjee Das Rishidev highlighted the significance of tree plantation and policy of Bihar Govt. in this matter. A general overview on pollution problem and lack of awareness was also discussed by other eminent experts. 17.07.2010 Introduction to Environment + Water Pollution + Ganga River- History, Religious & Cultural Significance + Ganga River Pollution nd 2 episode presented a general account on Ganga River, its History, origin, distribution as well as cultural and religious significance. Introduction to ganga river pollution status also incorporated in this episode. Dr. Vidyananda Sinha, Senior Law officer from Bihar State Pollution Control board discussed about Water Pollution (Control & Prevention) Act, 1974 and its application. Dr. Anunoy Choubey of Art College shared the thoughts and messages of painters from Ganga Painting Academy 24.07.2010 Ganga River Pollution + Drains discharging into the River Ganga + Sewage Treatment Plant, Sayedpur This episode highlighted the Ganga Pollution due to domestic waste water discharge and showed present status of drains discharging into the Ganga River. Mode of operation of sewage treatment plants along with treatment capacity in Patna was described. Dr. Naveen Kumar, Scientist BSPCB discussed about sources of water pollution especially non point sources which are 173 174 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 4 5 6 174 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast difficult to manage. Sh Bimal Kr Sinha of Sayedpur STP gave demonstration of unit operations in the said sewage treatment facility 31.07.2010 Sewage treatment Plant at Baktar & Pahari+Discussion on Ganga Project and Sewage treatment 07.08.2010 Status of Ganga at Mokamah, Patna + ETP Bata, Mokamah, Patna + Simaria Ghat This episode is about industry initiative towards effective environmental management as well as status of Ganga river pollution at Mokamah and situation in Simaria Ghat. As part of the programme waste water management practices in Bata Company, Mokamah presented. Each step of ETP operation and recycling practices were described by experts. Status of Ganga River pollution in the stretch between Patna to Mokamah was shown. Horrible condition of Simaria ghat also showed where un burnt or half burnt dead bodies are directly disposed of into the Ganga river posing a great threat to the environment and increasing the chances of infectious disease spreading. 14.08.2010 ETP and Environmental Management Practices at UB Distillery, Mokamah + A success story on effective management of Industrial Effluent Episode 8 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 7 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast Episode six is about industry initiative towards effective waste water treatment and successful application of treated waste water. Here initiative by UB Distillery, Mokamah to manage waste water and effluent is illustrated. Each step of ETP operation depicted vividly. How treated waste water from UB Distillery utilized in ferti irrigation was also stated. Feedback from farmers was also included. 21.08.2010 ETP at I.O.C Barauni and Green Park + Drama on Environmental Awareness Barauni Refinery of Indian Oil Corporation was highlighted in this episode. How effluent with oil, treated and recycled and reused was the topic of discussion of this episode. Step by step process of treatment was depicted. Oil separation, aeration, activated sludge process etc were described. To create awareness among citizens of Patna about importance of tree, a group of artists took initiative and performed on roads showing pain of cutting tree and conveying the message not to cut a tree was also presented. 04.09.2010 Status of Ganga River pollution in Munger- Significance of Ganga at Sultangunge and pollution status + Workshop on Bio Diversity +Aforestation programme at Gram Panchayat Significance of Munger City, its historical and mythological significances described by renowned persons. Pollution of Ganga River especially decline in water level and how ponds and lakes in this city are getting dried up was described. Pollution problem in Sultangunge a famous ghat with great religious importance was illustrated. Each year a 175 176 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 9 10 11 176 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast number of pilgrims visit this place and collect holy water for worshiping God Shiva in Deoghar. How the bathing and other daily activities of pilgrims deteriorating the water quality was also shown. A session on activities towards environmental awareness presented glimpses of workshop on Bio diversiy and tree plantation by gram panchayat. 11.09.2010 Environmental Management Plan in ITC, Munger+ Recitation on Environment+ Our Earth, Our responsibility This episode depicts story of industry initiative for waste water management. The waste water management in ITC, Munger is presented in this episode. How through series of operation and using biological treatment water gets treated here was described. Our Earth our responsibility session discussed on simple practices that could be adopted by common people to manage municipal solid waste such as segregation at source, composting etc. The episode ended with a Poetry and recitation session. 18.09.2010 Environmental Protection plan at NTPC Kahalgaon+ Our earth, our responsibility 25.09.2010 Sewage treatment plant, Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station, Stack Monitoring, Aforestation programme, Environmental Laboratory at NTPC, Kahalgaon + Our Earth, Our Responsibility Episode No. 11 presented environmental initiative by NTPC Kahalgaon. Measures taken by them for waste water treatment, Air quality monitoring, and Stack monitoring and tree plantation programme were highlighted. Operation of sewage treatment plant and reuse of treated water were demonstrated by experts. A visit to environmental laboratory maintained by NTPC Kahalgaon was incorporated. NTPC took initiative to plant a tree in the Episode 13 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 12 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast Ecological Park whenever employee will retire. In our earth our responsibility session, need of tree and how it is important for human existence and what we can do to protect them were discussed 02.10.2010 Gandhiji’s thoughts on environment + Status of LTP, LWTP and UCB at NTPC, Kahalgaon + Aforestation Programme +Our Earth, Our responsibility This episode contains an interview with expert on Gandhiji’s thoughts on environment and how Gandhiji adopted a simple lifestyle more close to nature to protect natural resource. Next session dedicated to Liquid waste and waste water management initiatives by NTPC, Kahalgaon. How through series of operations waste water gets treated and reused for plantation etc. A visit to UCB control at NTPC Kahalgaon also included. How continuous monitoring of Ambient and stack air quality could be done was also demonstrated. Aforestation programme through ecological park and nursery by NTPC was shown. 23.10.2010 Pitrypakhsha Mela and Falgu River Pollution at Gaya + Drama.- “ Louta Do woh Din” Gaya a city with great religious and historical significance. Every year from different parts of country gather here to perform ritual of Pindadan. The wastes generating from this activity are disposed improperly causing pollution problem in Falgu river. Due to huge pressure of pilgrim and their daily activities flow in Falgu river diminishing day by day. Although it seems that some of the pilgrims 177 178 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 35 36 178 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast aware about the consequences but majority not bothered about it impacts. Although initiatives taken by municipal authority but that is not enough to sort out the problem. This episode covers the status of Falgu river Pollution and Pitripakhsha Mela. Episode ended with short Drama on Pollution problem. 28.5.2011 Discussion on Rain water harvesting, Methods of rain water harvesting and its application+ International Biodiversity day Celebration by Bihar State Pollution Control Board Episode 35 addressed a Potential area of water conservation through Rain water harvesting. Experts from A.N. College Patna stated the significance of rain water harvesting to restore water level and meet the water demand. How rainwater fails to recharge ground water due to concretization and discharges into drains as surface runoff was described by experts. Simple methods for rainwater harvesting and technical specification for urban housing were discussed. Application of rain water for community use and schools were shown. A successful application of it was demonstrated by Vice Principal of Loyaola High School Patna where rainwater recharges the well and the stored water used for plantation and other activities. Different application of rain water harvesting to recharge ground water, drinking water supply, and irrigation water supply was discussed. An initiative by state Pollution Control Board to celebrate world Biodiversity day and to create awareness among school children through painting competition was shown in this episode. 04.06.2011 Discussion with experts on World Environment Day, Role of Episode 38 Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Biodiversity on Environment, Role of Wild animals on forest protection, Role of common people to protect Environment + Song on pollution problem and environmental Protection Background for World Environment Day celebration and its significance in creating awareness stated by Dr. Naveen Kumar, Sc., BSPCB. Dr. Naveen Kumar also told about theme and host country for this year. Among other experts, Prof R.K.Sinha of Central University of Bihar discussed about role of Bio diversity on environment and how forest and biodiversity provides us food, fodder and shelter. He also added on impacts of interfering with natural systems and we can do on our part to protect environment. The decade 20052015 is declared as ‘Water for Life Decade’ and how acute water problem becoming evident day by day and our responsibility to conserve water was discussed as well. Dr. Gopal Sharma discussed on role of wild animals in forest protection and how they help in germination and maintaining ecosystem balance. He also highlighted policy of state Government to protect Wild animals in Bihar. Feedback also taken from experts on role of common people to protect environment. The episode concluded with a song on environment 18.6.2011 Discussion with expert on Impacts of development on environment + A film on vehicular pollution The episode contains a discussion with expert regarding impacts of development on our environment. The discussion covers a number of issues relevant to the topic such as how quality of life and lack of civic senses magnifying the problem. In context to urban development what should be the urban planning for Patna City was discussed. In the next session a detailed account on air and noise pollution from automobile was discussed. Experts highlighted on impacts of particulate matter in air. The episode ended with recitation on environment describing how tree is important for human existence. 25.6.2011 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System +View of Experts on Problem of Municipal Solid Waste & its management + PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 37 Date of Telecast 179 180 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Episode 180 39 40 Date of Telecast Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Poetry on Environment This episode is about technical details of Ambient Air Quality monitoring. As the major instrument of air monitoring respirable dust sampler was described, How it help in sampling air particulate matter and gaseous pollutants was also demonstrated. Another session on water logging due to improper Municipal solid waste disposal was included. Rule to manage MSW and responsibility of citizens as stated in rule was also discussed. It was recommended to dispose as per the time schedule of municipal authority. Along with this how this problem of MSW magnifies during rainy season and become a reason for various diseases was presented. How plastic waste chokes drainage system and cause water logging was shown. 02.07.2011 09.07.2011 Discussion on Water Harvesting, view of expert + Workshop on water harvesting + Poetry & Recitation on Environment The episode addressed a key issue i.e. Water harvesting. A detailed discussion with expert in this field was incorporated which highlighted different aspects of water harvesting and its significance. As a most potential tool for water harvesting Rainwater harvesting was discussed in detail. The simple methods for Rain water harvesting both in urban and rural area and how harvested water could be utilized in daily activities, whether they could be used in irrigation or drinking were all discussed in compressive manner. How waste water could be used in water harvesting and traditional ways of water harvesting were discussed. A workshop carried out in Bhojpur District of Bihar in this connection was also covered for telecasting. Episode ended with a poetry and Episode 41 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 42 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast Recitation session on Environment 16.07.2011 Automobile pollution problem in Patna City + Inauguration of Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station at Taramandal Kendra, Patna + Details of Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station Episode begins with a film on vehicular pollution providing types of pollutants released into air from automobile exhaust and their impact. This episode telecasted inauguration function of Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring station at Taramandal Kendra, Patna and an interview of Dy. Chief Minister of the Bihar State and his view and policies for environmental management by Bihar Government. Member Secretary, BSPCB gave statement on need of this CAAQM station and its further application for formulating action plan. The working principle of CAAQM station was demonstrated by scientist from BSPCB 23.07.2011 A film on ‘Adulterated Fuel oil use’+ view of experts on adulterated fuel oil use and its impact on health+ Song on Environment This episode contains a Film on use of adulterated fuel oil use. It showed how increase in vehicle number hinders the emergency services like ambulance. How three wheelers indiscriminately using adulterated fuel oil for short time benefit. A discussion expert added information on common practices of adulteration and initiative to stop it. To understand the health impact from adulterated fuel and how to avoid it, an interview with Heart specialist from IGBS hospital 181 182 Episode PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 43 44 45 Date of Episode Topic (s) & Program brief Telecast also incorporated. 30.07.2011 Discussion on Noise Pollution + Legal Provision for Noise Pollution +A film on Noise Pollution + Public opinion on Noise Pollution + Song on Environment Episode showed a detailed account on Noise pollution starting from what actually Noise Pollution refers to impacts of Noise Pollution. The instrument for measure noise level was also demonstrated. Legal provisions for noise pollution discussed by Vidyananda Sinha. Penal actions against polluters under the provision of Noise Pollution Control and Regulation Rule, 2000 were discussed. A film on indiscriminate use of pressure horn nicely illustrated. Episode ended with a song on Environment. 06.08.2011* 13.08.2011* List of Experts Name of expert Sh. Pankaj Kumar Not shown Acharya Kishore Kunal Anamika Priyadarshini Arun Kumar Brother Toreus Dinesh Prasad Dr. Anunoy Choubey 182 Designation NTPC, Kahalgaon Professor, A.N. College, Patna, Dept. of Environmental Science Administrator, State Religious Matter Board, Patna Vice Principal, Loyaola School, Patna, Bihar Poet Principal, Art College, Ara (Specialist Ganga Painting Name of expert Dr. B.P.Singh Dr. Doris D’souza Dr. G.K.Mondal Dr. Naveen Kr. Dr. Nupur Ghosh Dr. R.K.Sinha Dr. Vidyananda Singh S.N.Jaiswal Sh Subash Chandra Sinha Sh Ramjee Das Rishidev Sh. Ajay Kr. Gupta Sh. Aniruddha Sinha Sh. Anjanee Kr. Sh. Basir Ahmed Khan Sh. Bimal Kr. Sinha Sh. Girija Shankar Sh. I.Baje Sh. Janardan Prasad Sh. Kaushik Chattopadhyay Sh. Laxmikant Mishra Sh. M. Sinha Sh. Pramod Kr. Agrawal Sh. Pranab Parag Sh. Rajee Ahmed Academy) Cardiologist Principal, Womens’ college Scientist, State pollution Control Board Scientist, State pollution Control Board Dolphin Main, Bihar Senior Law officer, SPCB, Bihar Dy. Chief Minister, Bihar Water, UB Distillery, Mokamah Poet PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program G.S.Gutban Kaushar Kamalpuri. NTPC Staffs Pavan Srivastava Prof. R.K. Sinha Designation Head of the Department. Environmental Sc, Central University of Bihar Scientist, State pollution Control Board Member Secretary, State Pollution Control Board Forest & Environment Department, Govt. of Bihar Director, Doordarshan Kendra, Patna Author Singh, Principal Secretary, Tourism Department Chief Conservator of forest, Govt. of Bihar STP, Sayedpur Principal Secretary, Urban Development & Housing Department Principal, TSME, IOC, Barauni Manager, ITC, Munger Senior Journalist Unit Manager, Bata Company, Mokamah ETP, UB Distillery, Mokamah Poet & Recitation Artist Intellectual 183 184 Name of expert Designation PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program Sh. Ramadhar Sinha Sh. S.K. Saxena Sh. Sabita Singh Nepali Sh. Sreedhar Singh cherubolu Sh. Sunil Gupta Sh. Dubeyjee Sh. Y.P.Singh T.K.Sinha ETP Supervisor, Bata, Mokamah Dy Manager, Process, IOCL, Barauni Poet & Recitation Artist Manager, Bihar State Water Board NTPC, Kahalgaon Environment Manager, Munger List of Experts (Episode wise) Episode No. Experts 1 Sh. Girija Shankar, Principal Secretary, Urban Development & Housing Department Sh. Anjanee Kr. Singh, Principal Secretary, Tourism Department Sh, Ramjee Das Rishidev, Forest & Environment Department, Govt. of Bihar Dr. Doris D’souza, Principal, Womens’ college Sh. Basir Ahmed Khan, Chief Conservator of forest, Govt. of Bihar Sh. Ajay Kr. Gupta, Director, Doordarshan Kendra, Patna Sh Subash Chandra Sinha, Member Secretary, State Pollution Control Board Dr. Vidyananda Singh, Senior Law officer, SPCB, Bihar Acharya Kishore Kunal, Administrator, State Religious Matter Board, Patna Dr. Anunoy Choubey, Principal, Art College, Ara (Specialist Ganga Painting Academy) Sh. Bimal Kr. Sinha, STP, Sayedpur Sh. Sreedhar Singh cherubolu, Manager, Bihar State Water Board Dr. Naveen Kr., Scientist, State pollution Control Board Not Received Sh. M. Sinha, Unit Manager, Bata Company, Mokamah Sh. Ramadhar Sinha, ETP Supervisor, Bata, Mokamah Sh. Pramod Kr. Agrawal, ETP, UB Distillery, Mokamah G.S.Gutban, Water, UB Distillery, Mokamah Sh. Janardan Prasad, Principle TSME, IOC, Barauni 2 3 4 5 6 7 184 Episode No. 8 9 12 13 34 35 36 37 38 Sh. S.K. Saxena, Dy Manager, Process, IOCL, Barauni Sh. Laxmikant Mishra, Senior Journalist Sh. Aniruddha Sinha, Author Sh. Nandkishore Pang, Sultangunge Dr. R.K.Sinha, Dolphin Main, Bihar Sh. Y.P.Singh, Environment Manager, Munger Sh. Kaushik Chattopadhyay, Manager, ITC, Munger Sh. Pranab Parag, Poet & Recitation Artist Sh. Sabita Singh Nepali, Poet & Recitation Artist Not Received PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 10 11 Experts Sh. Pankaj Kumar, NTPC, Kahalgaon NTPC Staff Sh. Sunil Gupta, Sh. Dubeyjee, NTPC, Kahalgaon Sh. Rajee Ahmed, Intellectual Sh. I.Baje Acharya Kishore Kunal, Administrator, State Religious Matter Board, Patna Episode No. 14-33 Not Received DVD not working communicated to Patna Doordarshan Kendra Name of experts not shown in episode. Discussion reveals that experts are from A.N. College, Patna, Dept. of Environmental Science Brother Toreus, Vice Principle, Loyaola School, Patna, Bihar Representative from BSPCB Interview with participants of International Biodiversity Day Celebration and their guardians Prof. R.K.Sinha, Head of the Department. Environmental Sc, Central University of Bihar Dr. Naveen Kr., Scientist, State pollution Control Board Dr. Gopal Sharma, Scientist, Zoological Survey of India Anamika Priyadarshini Arun Kumar Dinesh Prasad, Poet Dr. G.K.Mondal, Scientist, State pollution Control Board 185 186 Episode No. 39 40 PARYAVARAN DARSHAN – a weekly TV program 41 42 43 44 45 186 Experts Dr. Naveen Kr., Scientist, State pollution Control Board Kaushar Kamalpuri. Poet DVD not working communicated to Patna Doordarshan Kendra Dr. Nupur Ghosh Pavan Srivastava Dinesh Prasad, Poet Dy. Chief Minister, Bihar S.N.Jaiswal, Scientist, State pollution Control Board T.K.Sinha Dr. B.P.Singh, Cardiologist Dr. G.K.Mondal, Scientist, State pollution Control Board Dr. Vidyananda Singh, Senior Law officer, SPCB, Bihar DVD not working communicated to Patna Doordarshan Kendra Not Received Acknowledgment (CPCB’s team for report compilation) J S Kamyotra, Member Secretary Mita Sharma, Incharge P R Division A Manoharan, Incharge ZO Bangalore S Suresh, Incharge ZO Bhopal A Chattopadhyay, Incharge Kolkata M Q Ansari, Incharge ZO Lucknow H. K. Karforma, Incharge Shillong B R Naidu, Incharge, Vadodara V K Shukla, Incharge Project Office, Agra DD Kendra 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 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