Small initiative for Improvement of Environment By Shrikant Kate.

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Small initiative for Improvement of Environment

By Shrikant Kate

Great Words:Education is the most

powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.

Nelson Mandela

I believe that education is the fundamental method of social progress and reform.

John Dewey

Education is the transmission of civilization.

Ariel and Will Durant

Remember that our nation's first great leaders were also our first great scholars.

John F. Kennedy

Education: it’s importance Education is most important as it enables

a child to realize his or her full potential; to think, question and judge independently; develop sense of self-respect, dignity and self-confidence; learn to love and respect fellow human beings and nature; in decision making; develop civic sense, citizenship and values of participatory democracy.

Low Education Level in India : Major Reasons : PovertyThere are several reasons for the low

levels of literacy in India, not the least of which is the high level of poverty

Over one-third of the population is estimated to be living below the poverty line (The World Bank, 1997a).

Although school attendance is free, the costs of books, uniforms, and transportation to school can be too much for poor families

Facts of education in IndiaA major educational problem facing both

boys and girls in India is that although they may be enrolled at the beginning of the year they don’t always remain in school.

Reason for discontinuing educationIt is estimated that

45 percent of girls and 41 percent of boys drop out of school between grades 1 and 5 (The World Bank, 1997b).

Reason:

Un availability of resources for continuing basic education

Few Facts:40% of India's population is below the age

of 18 years which at 400 million is the world's largest child population.

Less than half of India's children between the age 6 and 14 go to school.

A little over one-third of all children who enroll in grade one reach grade eight.

50% of Indian children aged 6-18 do not go to school

Few Facts:In India, only 53% of habitation has a

primary school and 20% has a secondary school.

Dropout rates increase alarmingly in class III to V, its 50% for boys, 58% for girls

More than 50 per cent of girls fail to enroll in school; those that do are likely to drop out by the age of 12.

50% of Indian children aged 6-18 do not go to school

Source: 7th All India Education Survey, 2002

How paper is prepared Paper is made by “PULP” of trees and for

getting pulp millions of trees cut every year which results deforestation

Deforestation results global warming, increasing pollution, reducing wild animals

No. of Trees cuts for making paper1 ton of uncoated virgin (non-recycled) printing and office

paper uses 24 trees 1 ton of 100% virgin (non-recycled) newsprint uses 12

trees A pallet of copier paper (20-lb. sheet weight, or 20#)

contains 40 cartons and weighs 1 ton. Therefore: 1 carton (10 reams) of 100% virgin copier paper uses 0.6

trees 1 tree makes 16.67 reams of copy paper or 8,333.3 sheets

No. of Trees cut for making paper 1 ream (500 sheets) uses 6% of a tree (and those add up quickly!) 1 ton of coated, higher-end virgin magazine

paper (used for magazines like National Geographic and many others) uses a

little more than 15 trees (15.36) 1 ton of coated, lower-end virgin magazine

paper (used for newsmagazines and most catalogs uses nearly 8 trees (7.68)

Trees required for a districtFor one tone paper 12.5 treesAverage 1000 students are in one schoolAverage wt of books in each bag of student 3

KgTotal Wt of paper in a school 3000 Kg ( 3 ton)Total No of tree for each school 12.5 X 3 =38 nosAssuming 1000 school in a district,Total no of tree required in district 38000 nos

Forest required for a districtAssuming one hectare of land have 500 trees For 38000 trees total land 38000/500 Total forest to be cut in each district 76 hectare76 hectare land will be deforest for one district every

year

Benefits If 50 % of old books are reused then ?Minimize deforestation and increase in forestland which

resulting, reduction in global warming. Increase in forest land will wild life as well as endanger

species tiger etcProduction of printing ink will reduce which result in

minimizing the chemical pollution, save power, which required for production of printing ink, also minimize the pollution due to printing ink factory.

Will save water required for production of printing ink.

Benefits As we know today education has become

professional and school management recommends costly new books only for getting 30 to 50% commission from publishers which is paid by parents, some times students who are unable to purchase costly books they left education and some goes in criminal activities. Reuse of books will avoid such circumstances.

By saving forest, emission of green house gasses can be reduce, this will help to get carbon credit resulting in financial support from international organization.

Proposed Schemes How we can implement :-1.Scheme No 1:- donating old books in the

school by pass out students, these books will be distributed to poor students free of cost which strengthen the act of Right to Education.

2.Form book bank and collect old books from pass out students, one person should be appointed, who will keep record of books and distributed to poor students.

Proposed Schemes Scheme No 2:- Remaining books will be distributed to

students at conational rate.From the income of sale of books

management will arrange furniture and record keeping as well as maintenance of books, salary of person appointed for this job.

Binding of book will give opportunity to book binders

Our duty towards SocietyEducation is for

improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it.

Marian Wright Edelman

Are we educated ?

Education: a debt due from present to future generations.

George Peabody

Are we working towards it ?

Our selfless objective:Addressing individual needs of children

belonging to most disadvantaged backgrounds by providing Books and other resources thereby realizing the dream of achieving Education For All.

Encourage reuse of old books and save forest, environment, wild animals and future of our children.

A Noble Initiative : Donate Books

How can you be a part of this?

If you are a Corporate House Set up a collection center at your office premises

as a part of CSR activityEncourage employees to come forward and

contribute by donating books and reuse old books.

If you are an Institute / Club Set up a collection center at your premises

Encourage staff /students / members and outsiders to come forward and contribute by donating books and reuse old books.

Contact us.+91 94069-15729 or +91 9981022511 between 6 pm-8 pm

At Residence Set up a collection center at your Home / SocietyEncourage friends / relatives and your housing

society to come forward and contribute by donating books.

Saraswati Book Bank

Come ………………… Join In

Let Us Be A Small Part Of This Big Initiative THANK YOU

ShriKant kate Assistant Engineer Municipal Corporation Gwalior

+919406915729

shreekantk@hotmail.com