Monday, June 29, 2009
E-mail tree Campaign
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Summer Vacation Computer Education
I have conducted "Basic Computer Education" to the Surshettykoppa village students. In this program all students were participated very effectively they shown lot of interest during the computer education program. During this program students having lot of question regarding basic computer. Through this program I have learnt about how to teach and how to answer for their questions.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Dandeli "Eco-Tourism"
1) Bison Resort:
This site was very famous for "Water fall". In this resort we were used 'Coracle boats' we through the help of these boat we were visited to rock water then we were bath. We were stayed in Halihall village for these four day's.
2) Sintheli Rocks:
The Sintheli Rocks was one of the famous site for the tourists. It was located in Bank of Kaneri river. It has thick forest and good wildlife. In the Sintheli Rocks we were enjoyed lot and I never forget those day's.
In the second day we were visited to two important places which are listed below.
3) Kulgi Nature Camp:
Kulgi nature park was one of the famous park in the Dandeli forest area. Without seeing this park the tour will not complete it means everyone should be visit this place.
4) Bommanhalli Dam:
The Bommanhalli Dam was located near the Bommanahalli. It has water of Kali river. It has crocodiles in the water.
3rd Day
5)Wild life safari: 6) Kavala Caues: 7) Dram for Kalabhavi villagers:
4th Day:
8) Bird watching:
Bird watching was very useful to the Eco-tourists. During the bird watching tourist should be observe main points which are given below.
Colour, shape, size and voice, etc. We were watched around 18 birds in the Kalabhavi village area.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
HIV/AIDS awareness in theater!!!
lead activity in Padma theater
HIV/AIDS awareness in Theater!!!
I have conducted leadership activity on HIV/AIDS awareness in Padma theater of Dharwad. In this activity I given awareness on HIV/AIDS to the youth. Entire this awareness program I have focused on what is difference between HIV/AIDS, channels of HIV spread, control of HIV/AIDS, etc. During this activity I got good response from the youth.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Group snap with Mannadeshi chairperson
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Application form of Deshpande Fellowship Program
Hi,
Dear all,
The Deshpnade Foundation will be recruiting fellows for the Cohort-III Fellowship Program for the July to December 2009. It is a six month fellowship program. During the fellowship program every fellow will be able to get 7000 to 12000 stipend and lap top with 24 our Internet connection. It’s an International level funding organization. Now so many organizations are working under the Deshpande Foundation. For example, The Akshara Foundation, BAIF, AME, Water Literacy Foundation, KHPT, Akshaya Patra foundation etc. this list will go on.
This is vital platform for everyone who is interested to fulfill their dream, good job, to start own NGO etc. And it’s helpful to spread your network global level. The most important thing is that it’s also helpful to implement your own ideas which will great in future.
So friends don’t miss this opportunity it will not come again in your life. I’m sending here notes and application form. Please download this application and fulfill the all data and write descriptive answers which are asked in this form. And give my reference and one reference of your teacher or your officer. My reference is that,
Mr. Shambhuling.N.Matpathi,
Cohort-II fellow
Mob no. 91+9980891432
Email Id shambhuling.nm@dfmail.org
Last date is 20th March 2009. Take 500 Rs DD on BVB-DCSE payable to Hubli. If you will face any problem while filling the applications feel free with me. It ‘s good that firstly you download the application read in your PC prepare notes regarding which are asked questions in the application form than fill up and save it. Completed application should be sent to given email ID: fellowship@dfmail.org while sending the application please send one copy to me.
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Friday, March 6, 2009
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Title of Project
A
"Study on Organic Manure"
In
Kallapur village Tq-District
Dharwad.
Dated as 16 to 26 February
Background
Background of Study:
I went to Kallapur village as a part of village study. Through this village study I observed low yield of agriculture. And through the discussion with farmer they are facing this problem. This reason was promoted to me study on this topic. So this curiosity was ended with my study.
Introduction
Introduction about Village:
Farm Yard Manure (FYM) is prepared basically using cow dung, cow urine, waste straw and other dairy wastes. The Kallapur village was located in under the Ramapura GP taluka, district of Dharwad, state of Karnataka, India. This village having 1171 population and it has 411.30 hector geographical areas out of this area the agriculture available land is 410.2 hector. In this geographical area the majority farmers are growing sugarcane crop. And rests of crops are maize, paddy, etc.
Guidance
Motivation:
Behind this study, I have motivated by Mr. Naveen Jha, the director of Deshpande Foundation. I remembering here them, without their co operation this study will not happen. And I remember here those who helped directly and indirectly for this study.
Objectives:
Objectives of this study:
The main objectives of this study as given below:
1. To study on production of manure by cow’s and buffalo’s.
2. Effects of using organic manure.
3. To know the importance of organic manure.
Used Methodology
Methodology:
In this study I used random methodology. And observation, interaction. I have collected secondary data from Gram Panchyat of Kallapur village, KVK, The Organic Institute of Dharwad, and Internet. For primary data I have interacted with the Kallapur village farmers. Over all in this study I was used random methodology.
Findigns of the study
Major Findings:
The major finding of this study was I have found some important findings through this study. These are given below,
1. 3 – 4 tons Farm Yard Manure will require per hector land. And 2 – 3 tons of vermicompost will require per hector.
2. One cow/buffalo will give 7 to 15 kg of dung in a day.
3. FYM is rich in nutrients.
4. Application of FYM improves soil fertility.
5. Require manure for the 410 hector land is FYM 1230 to 1640 tons and Vermicompost 820 to 1230 tons.
6. Cost of Organic manure for vermicompost 425 to 500 Rs per 50 kg. And for FYM 1500 to 2000 Rs. Per ton.
7. Compare to cost of FYM and Vermicompost higher than chemical fertilizer.
8. FYM was easily accessible.
Require Organic Manure
For Kallapur village:
The Kallapur village having 410 hector cultivating land. I found result for require animals to convert organic manure of the village. For the one ton 66 animals (Buffalo’s) are require. For per hector 233 animals are and for the total 410 hector land 95530 animals are require.
Conclussion:
Suggestions:
Through this study I came to conclusion. The output of this study was that the farmers are using more chemical fertilizers than the organic manure. Because of the using of technology leads to the less use of animals, for example if formers are using tractor the work of animals are reduced automatically. Another important thing is that the process of organic manure (vermicompost) is lengthy and orientation for the farmers they are not able to practice it. So farmer’s are using of chemical fertilizer. And cost of organic manure high than the chemical fertilizer. According to some researchers high using of chemical fertilizer will decrease the soil fertility. I as per suggestion Govt. and NGO should be taken imitative to train the farmers for using of organic manure. Farmers should be take initiative to do practice on it.References:
References:
This study was completed with the help of under mentioned references. Following these are given below: The Krashi Vidnayan Kendra Dharwad, The Organic Istitutte of Dharwad Agriculture University, Punjab State Council for Science and Technology, Chandigarh.
Internet source:
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Report on Village Study
Introduction:
We all Deshpande Foundation fellows were visited to ‘Kamlikoppa’ village for exposure visit. This village was situated in Kalaghatgi taluka Dharwad district. In this village area Deshpande Foundation partner NGO BAIF has been working for rural development. The “Bharatiya Agro-Industrial Foundation” (BAIF) was built a ‘Gram Chetana’ training center with the help of people participation in the ‘Soorshettykoppa’ village area.
Through the help of BAIF NGO we all DFP students are visited to ‘Kamplikoppa’ village for the village study exposure. In this village we were done lot of work regarding Participatory Rural Appraisal. Especially we were performed Matrix Ranking on compost through the help of villagers.
Nagnoor Village
About Nagnoor Village:
The Nagnoor village was located in Kalaghatgi taluka, Dharwad district, Karnataka state, India. This village was comes under the Gram Panchayat of ‘Soorsheetykoppa’. This village was comes under the south Dharwad district. It is 25km away from the Hubli.
History of Village
History of Nagnoor Village:
The Nagnoor village has own history. In this village earlier the per cent of Snakes was very. So people are called as Nagnoor. It means ‘Nag’ means ‘Snake’ 'Uru' means’Village’ that’s why calling this village as Nagnoor. This data was collected by villagers especially old age people. They have one temple of Nagadevata also. It proves that name of Nagnoor.
Demography
Demography of Nagnoor village:
In the Nagnoor village there are 360 habitants has been living. It has been 1390 population, male are 686 and female are 704. A voter 891 in this voter’s male rate is 473 and female rate is 418. There are 230 BPL families and 56 APL families are living. It has 6 temples, one govt. primary school, one over water tank and 7 small water tanks. This village has reached literacy level up to 90%. There is one community hall, one Anganwadi and one dairy milk has 1998 cattle’s. It has 1982.2 acre of cultivated land. In this cultivated land irrigated land is 348.26 acres and dray land cultivated area is 1083.23 acres of land.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Acitivities of Nagnoor
Conducted Activities:
In the Nagnoor village our group was conducted some important activities as a part of village study or participatory rural appraisal. Follow these activities in detail:
Nagoor Transect Walk
Transect Walk:
Firstly we were conducted transect walk of the Nagnoor village. In this walk we taken help of the villagers. In the transect walk found the agriculture area, sanitation, forest area, water resource, public infrastructure etc.
FGD on Health and Sanitation
Time Line:
Village Mapping
Social Mapping:
We were conducted social mapping regarding their village. People are participated highly in the social mapping specially women. We were used one technique for invitation of women that’s to use Kunkum invitation. Trough this social mapping we learnt about the village. Available infrastructure, wells, bore wells, school, primary health center etc.
Matrix Ranking
Secondary data collection
We were collected secondary data from the various parts of the village. Following these several places which we were collected secondary data. Following as given below:
Data from Nursery school
Visit to Anganwadi:
We were collected secondary data from the Anganwadi teacher regarding village. There are 80 children enrolled but out of 80, 35 children are present. In the Angawadi some govt. schemes have been running. For example Madilu Yojane, Bhagyalaxmi Yojane etc.
Data from village accountant
Gram Panchayat:
Farm Visit:
Cont.......
Visit to Dairy Society:
For the data of animals we were visited to dairy which is located in Nagnoor village. The dairy secretary was given data is that there are 1998 animals including cows and other cattle’s.
Cont.......
Resource Mapping:
We were conducted resource mapping by the help of villager’s participation. Through this resource map we were got lot of information regarding available resources in the village. For example, forest area, water resource, cultivation land, grazing land, wells, bore wells and crops etc.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Deshpande Foundation Opening Ceremony:
DCSE Opening Ceremony:
The Deshpande Center for Social Entrepreneurship (DCSE) building opening ceremony was done successfully in Hubli, Dharwad district, Karnataka state, India. Friday 6th February 2009 was milestone and memorable day for Hubli as well as Karnataka people.
The DCSE building was opened by ex-president Dr. APJ.Abdul Kalam. In this opening ceremony so many important personalities was participated e.g. Mr. R.N.Narayan Murthy Chief Mentor, Infosys, Mrs. Sudha Murthy, Mr. Gururaj Deshapnde founder of DCSE, Mrs. Jaishree Deshpande and Mr.Prabhakar Kore(MP) the chairman of KLE’ Society Belgum etc.
In this accession Dr. APJ was gave some important message to students that is
“Small dream is crime” “I do. We do. India will do”.
Dr. Kalam was accounted on reliance of fuel. He said there are three way: First, Maximum utilization of Solar energy. Secondly, to use thorium nuclear power. Lastly to use bio-diesel.
Snaps of DCSE Opening Ceremony
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Pulse Polio Program
Hampi Trip
Development Dialogue
Candal March
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Discussion with Venu Gopal
Geust Lecture:Mr.Venu Gopal
Hi,
Dear all,
Today was vital day for me because, today listened lecture of Mr. Venu Gopal. He is director of “Vivekananda Youth Movement”. He has spooked on strategies of solving problems and I learnt lot of games, folk songs. They accounted on role of social entrepreneur in the society. Also they accounted on Strategies for social entrepreneurship.
Friday, January 23, 2009
AGASTYA
Hi,
AKSHAYA PATRA
Hi,
Dear all,
AKSHAYA PATRA:
Education is the key for bridging the divide that exists in our country. With information Technology and a resurgent economy, India has arrived on the global platform. The coming of age of the Indian middle class too has been commendable. But what about the other India, that is still combating the evils of malnutrition and abject poverty? Akshaya Patra aims to bridge this gap through its innovative school meal program.
In the year 2000, Akshaya Patra initiated a program of providing food to children in and around Banglore. Akshaya Patra's free mid day meal program gave a boost to the prevailing nutritional level and school enrolments in Banglore. Buoyed by the success, Akshaya Patra extended this program to various parts of India. And in 8 years, Akshaya Patra has become one of the world's largest NGO run school meal programs which is driven by the vision - No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger. As of today, Akshaya Patra is providing food to more than 9 lakh underprivileged children across India.
In a journey that has spanned over 8 years, Akshaya Patra has been altruistically supported by its well wishers. Akshaya Patra has indeed brought a positive difference to the lives of thousands of children across India who now have a future to look forward to.
Please join us in lighting millions of candles of hope in every corner of India, and share our dream of feeding and educating a million kids. After all, India can’t awaken to life and freedom if we don’t.
In the service of children
Chairman.
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- Title of Project
- Background
- Introduction
- Guidance
- Objectives:
- Used Methodology
- Findigns of the study
- Require Organic Manure
- Conclussion:
- References:
- Report on Village Study
- Nagnoor Village
- History of Village
- Demography
- Acitivities of Nagnoor
- Nagoor Transect Walk
- FGD on Health and Sanitation
- Time Line:
- Village Mapping
- Matrix Ranking
- Secondary data collection
- Data from Nursery school
- Data from village accountant
- Gram Panchayat:
- Farm Visit:
- Cont.......
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- Snaps of DCSE Opening Ceremony
- Pulse Polio Program
- Hampi Trip
- Development Dialogue
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