Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Green activists to Sarsai Nawar wetland rescue in Kanpur - Times Of India

Green activists to Sarsai Nawar wetland rescue in Kanpur - Times Of India

Green activists to Sarsai Nawar wetland rescue in Kanpur

TNN | Dec 4, 2012, 02.52 PM IST
KANPUR: A group of students from College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology (CAET), Etawah accompanied by wildlife activists and members of an NGO, visited 

Sarsai Nawar wetland of the district as part of a campaign named 'Techfest Green Campus Challenge' organised by IIT-Mumbai to conserve ecologically sensitive spots in the region. 

Monil Girdhar, a third year Btech student at CAET, who is also representing his college team called 'Green Step' in the campaign, said, "As part of the campaign, we are conducting an assessment of wetlands which are an important part of our ecosystem but are on the verge of extinction. Rampant encroachments and apathetic attitude of authorities concerned are the primary factors behind their destruction." 

During a recent survey, it was found that the wetlands in Mainpuri and Etawah districts are breathing their last with rampant encroachments in and around these water bodies, he said. "During a survey in Sarsai Nawar, startling facts came to the fore. People have been allotted 'patta' on the wetlands for agricultural and fishing practices by the authorities, which is shocking," said Ujjawal Kumar Tripathi, another student of CAET. He said the measures adopted by the authorities are of no use. "The plan of maintaining wetlands is good, provided it is taken up seriously by the forest department with the participation of locals," he said. "Migratory birds come here every year. More importantly, the place is home of the state bird Sarus," he added. 

"On Saturday, we came across a huge flock of nearly 200 Sarus (grus antigione) birds besides darters, pikes, kingfishers, ibis, painted stork, black neck stork, cormorant and lesser whistling teel at Sarsai Nawar wetland with the Green Step team," said Rajiv Chauhan, secretary, society for conservation of nature.He said these wetlands, besides being a natural habitat to lakhs of migratory birds from Middle East, China and 
Siberia besides other West Asian countries, play a vital role in balancing the very fragile ecosystem in the region. "We will educate the villagers by telling them about the shrinking wetlands, their importance and protection," said, Sanket Mishra, another student of CAET and member of Green Step. 

As per the earlier records, out of 161.27 ha of wetland in Etawah, 64.48 ha was in the possession of farmers of six villages including Chhota Udaipur, Bal Singh, Kishanpura, Daulatpur, Sarsai Nawar and Kuberpura and 
the rest was with the gram panchayat. Analysis of the data indicated that nearly 64 per cent of the area owned by the farmers was in the wetlands.More than half of the earnings of the families come from the land they cultivate within the wetland and another one third from cultivation outside it. Sanjiv Chauhan, a volunteer of society for conservation of nature recalled that Etawah suburbs had abundant wetlands which vanished following regular allotment of fishing-patta contracts by the Fishery department of the district."Nearly 10 hectares of wetlands in Sarsai Nawar are under Fishery department in Etawah district, which further swallowed the rich wetlands of the belt by regular allotment of the wetlands to the Machua community living in and around the five wetlands of Etawah district. Besides, the wetland in Sarsai-Nawar is also being used by farmers for agricultural purposes these days. The government should take urgent steps to save our wetlands before it is too late," said Chauhan. He said Sarsai-Nawar, Rohini-Hardoi, Samthar, Sarawa and Ramayana should be declared as protected areas. 

According to government records, there are over 100 water bodies in Etawah and Mainpuri districts and are in the possession of either patta holders, Nagar Nigam, revenue and private parties. But many exist only on record. "The best way to protect wetlands is not by legislation but by making people aware of what they stand to lose if this ecosystem perishes. An awareness programme should therefore be given top priority," said Shivam, a wildlife enthusiast. To check depletion of wetlands, earth filling in the wet and low-lying areas should be stopped, he said. 

Shri Kishan, a former village head, said, "Wetlands like Sarsai Nawar are shrinking with each passing day because of the pressure of encroachment. The Sarsai Nawar is half the size of what I had seen in the 80s. We had even started bird-watching at Sarsai-Nawar in 1985. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Lecture and Debate on Nuclear Power and India


Group Discussion on the topic Nuclear power and India was held on the date 20th of  October in  many students put their thought regarding the use of Nuclear power in India.It was organized by the the CAET TGCC TEAM in which Mr. Mayank  Mishra, Mr.Ujjwal Tripathi, Mr. Monil Girdhar,Vikas Yadav were included.
The group discussion started by the lecture of Mr.Brijendra  Kumar who described an introduction of  nuclear power in his lecture.
After that Mr.Vikas Yadav delivered a lecture including the brief summary of development of nuclear power regarding the the brief history of it.the team members delivered their speeches in which they focused on some  points of Nuclear Power and India.They described about the significance of nuclear energy,need of nuclear power in India and it’s positive and negative aspects as the optional energy source.
Miss Nancy Sharma,Mr. Shashank Shekhar Singh and others put their thought on the topic.
In conclusion, lecture was delivered by Mr. Vikas Yadav who summarized the whole  data of Nuclear Power and India.
Lecure of Mr. Mayank Mishra was also significant.
Copyright:Sanket Mishra

Collaboration With SCoN N.G.O.


Green step Team has collaborated with an NGO named SCoN. SCoN stands for society for conservation of nature. The NGO works for the conservation of endangered species like Dolphins and tortules. Head of the NGO is Mr. Rajeev Chauhan. The team Green Step collaborated with the NGO watching the bad conditions of these species. The team visited with SCoN at many sites like river Yamuna bank,river Chambal and some villages also in the direction to save these species.
The visits of these sites were very positive in direction to save endangered species .The NGO SCoN has made believe the team Green Step to work together further in the direction to save these species and planned to visit some more sites together. The members of Green step who visited with the NGO were:
Mr.Sanket Mishra(Head of Operations and Coordinator)
Mr.Monil Girdhar (Team Head)
Ujjawal Tripathi(Public Relations Head)
and, Mr.Ujjawal Kumar Tripathi(Technical Head)
The team and the NGO has decided to work together further and to visit some new sites near the city.

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                                                    Plantation In Our Campus        


“PLANT TREE, SAVE FUTURE, SAVE PLANET EARTH” 
Our “TGCC TEAM” of “CAET ETAWAH” organised the event of “PLANTATION”  on dated 25 october’12 in our campus  to  aware the  people about the greenery of our planet earth. Plants play an important role to give a green environment and helps to make our surrounding  green and clean. Since it is the main source of the life. So we the “GREENSTEP Team Member” move a further step towards the environmental safety by conducting the programme of “PLANTATION”.
    Our “GREEN STEP MOVEMENT” members comprises 50 student planted more than 100  trees in our campus and told the peoples about the environmental safety and about the benefit of planting trees.
 The main guest of the events are
        1.   Er. D.K.Chaturvedi sir (Associate. Dean)
    2. Dr. Gufran sir (professor and TPO)
    3. Er. M.A. Hussain sir (Asstt. PROFESSOR)
    4. Mr. Prabhat Mishra Sir ( Assistant Director Of                         NATIONAL SAVING)
    5.  Dr. Rajeev Chauhan Sir (GENERAL SECRETARY of SCoN)

   We “TEAM CAET TGCC” highly appreciated by our guest for organizing  this noble task and to aware  people about planting tree to make our planet earth clean and green.

Saturday, October 27, 2012


About College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology,Etawah(U.P.), India
CAET TGCC Team

About University
The Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur is recognized today as the premier institution of agricultural research and education in India. It dates back to 1893 when a small school was started to impart training to revenue officers which rose step by step to full-fledged Government Agriculture College (1906), U.P. Institute of Agricultural Sciences (1969) and finally to C.S. Azad University of Agriculture & Technology in 1975.

About College:
Baba Sahab Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Etawah was established during the year 1994-95. This college is a faculty of Technology of Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur-UP The foundation stone of the College was laid down by Hon’ble Shri Mulayam Singh Yadav Ji, the then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh on 8th October 1994. The main motto of the College is to make provision for education of rural people of Uttar Pradesh and provide good facilities for research and extension in the field of Agricultural Engineering and Technology. The B Tech degree programme in Agricultural Engineering was started in academic year 1994-95 with an annual intake of 60 students. So far thirteen batches have passed out and the fourteen batch is likely pass out in year August, 2011. B Tech degree programme in other disciplines viz Electronics & Communication Engg and Computer Science and Engg have been started from the academic session 2002-03 & Mechanical Engg has also been started from the academic session 2003-04 respectively having intake capacity of 40 students in each disciplines. The sixt batch of B.Tech. Electronics & Communication Engg and Computer Science and Engg is likely pass out in year August, 2011 and forth batch of B.Tech. Mechanical Engg is likely pass out in year August, 2011.

CAET, Etawah is spread over an area of about 95 acres. Beside this, there is a demonstration farm of 6 acres. The construction of Workshop, Academic Building, Library, Advance Research Centre, Medical Health Centre, Girls & Boys hostel and residential quarters for Dean, faculty members and other staff have been completed. The college from its very inception had adopted a very progressive policy and extended all possible facilities to the students. The construction works of College of Dairy Technology and Centre for Fisheries Science have been started w.e.f. 2006 -07 by UPRNN & C&DS Jal Nigam Respectively.