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Centre of Rural and Tribal Development Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Bhubaneswar
(Activities Report of the Centre)
........Bringing smile back to community
OVERVIEW
Centre of rural and tribal development, established in the year 2011, with the aim to
improve the quality of life of rural and tribal community of Odisha, has taken efforts to
identify social needs and to adopt new science and technology based solutions by social-
engineering of youth through capacity building (providing training on new science and
technology) on various means of bringing change in health, education and living
conditions as well as alternate income generation avenues of the community.
Centre has been taking all efforts under the leadership of Centre of Biotechnology of our
University to mobilize the community for capacity building through awareness campaign,
training and developing entrepreneurship skills on alternate income generating avenues
like; cultivation and production of value added products from leaf powder, oleoresin and
essential oil from moringa, tulsi, turmeric, ginger and Kaempferia etc. Value added
Special initiatives are taken to establish market tie-up with functionaries of Govt. of
Odisha and private companies for marketing of products, which leads towards
sustainability of the present endeavour. ‘Chhatabar Grampanchayat’ of Khurda district
consisting of 7 villages with around 10,000 people, majority of which are Scheduled
Tribes, Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes was/has been taken as place
operation to make the concept of livelihood generation operational.
Centre further has taken initiative in massive training efforts by setting up a clean energy
research lab at a cost of over 30 lakhs within the Institute of technical education and
research (ITER) and assembled a core team of international experts having in-depth
knowledge in international energy industry as well as in clean technologies and economic
development process. The clean energy research team’s mission is to support the
Sustainable Energy Technologies by developing solutions to key health, education,
lifestyle, and productivity issues facing emerging economies especially in poorly
electrified Indian villages. For example in a cluster of 12 villages in and around
Jahangirabad of Cuttack district has been solar electrified. A wide variety of Clean
Technologies (LED lighting, solar water pumps, electric car and vans, and solar powered
sanitation and e-Learning center) have been deployed together with an uninterrupted clean
energy services- a very unique system in India. The University through the centre is
committed to expand this practical clean development model as its core/thrust area where
education, research, and outreach can be combined symbiotically for common good of the
societies from our university laboratory.
GOAL
To improve the quality of life of rural and tribal people
OBJECTIVES
1. Identification of social needs of community required to improve the quality of life
2. Social-engineering of youth to adopt new science and technology based solutions
3. Capacity building of the community through training on new affordable technology
4. Livelihood generation of community through alternate income generation avenues
5. Improvement of the quality of life though improvement of health of community
6. Technological innovation, intervention, execution through institutional integration
7. Public awareness on quality of life through exposure to electronic media for commun-
ication & print technology
CO-ORDINATOR:
Dr E.Subudhi, Professor, Centre of Biotechnology, SOA Deemed to be University,
Bhubaneswar
ASSOCIATED INSTITUTIONS:
1. Centre for Biotechnology, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
2. Institute of Technical Education & Research, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
3. School of Pharmaceutical sciences, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
4. Institute of Business & Computer Studies, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
5. School of Hotel Management, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
6. Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
7. Institute of Dental Sciences, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
8. SUM Nursing College, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
9. Institute of Agricultural Sciences, SOA University, Bhubaneswar
ASSOCIATED COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
1. Dr P K. Nanda,Professor,ITER,[email protected]
2. Dr Venkata Rao,Professor,IMS,Community
Medicine,[email protected]
3. Mr Paresh Das,Director,Public Relation,[email protected]
4. Dr Renu Sharma,Professor,ITER,EICE,[email protected]
5. Dr Jyotirajan Das,Associate Professor,IBCS,[email protected]
6. Dr PCD Samanta,Professor,RHCTC,[email protected]
7. Dr Puspanjali Mishra,HOD, IMS Dietician, [email protected]
8. Dr Sudipta Sahu,Assistant Professor,IDS, Community Dentistry,
9. Dr Radhaprasana Dalei,Associate Professor,IDS,Community Dentistry,
10. Dr Sumitra Pattanaik,Associate Professor,IMS, Community medicine,
11. Dr Rajesh Lenka,Associate Professor,IMS,Microbiology Department,
12. Ms Gitarani Nayak,Asst Professor,SNC,[email protected]
13. Dr Anurag Satpathy, Reader, IDS, Periodontology,
14. Dr B B Subudhi,Associate Professor,SPS,Pharma Chemistry,
15. Dr Debraj Rout,In-Charge,RHCTC,Community Medicine
16. Dr PrabhasiniTripathy, In-Charge,UHC,Community Medicine
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY:
• Biomics and Biodiversity Lab, Centre of Biotechnology
• Functional Genomics laboratory, Centre of Biotechnology
• Biomaterials and Tissue Regeneration Division, Centre of Excellence in T & M
Sciences
• Electrical Instrumentation & Control Engineering department and group, Institute of
technical education and research
• Department of Nutrition and Dietics, IMS and SUM hospitals
• Pharma-Chemistry Lab, School of pharmaceutical sciences
EXTENSION LABORATORY:
Value added product development Laboratory, RHCTC, Jamujahri, Bhubaneswar
ORGANOGRAM
HUMAN RESOURCE TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
TECHNICAL EXPERTS
IMS IDS ITESPS
SOCIAL ENGINEER
S
IBCS
FIELD
STAFF
CB
HEALTH
PROVIDERS
SN
C
INSTRUME
NTS
EQUIPME
NTS
LOGISTICS
R & D LAB CBT, SPS and
ITER
INFRASTRUCTURE
SUPPORT
VALUE ADDED PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT LAB RHCTC-JAMUJHARI
FINANCIAL
SUPPORT
EXTERNAL
DST – (SEED)
FUNDED
INTERNAL
SA SOA UNIVERSITY
FUNDED PROGRAMS
CENTER FOR RURAL AND TRIBAL
DEVELOPMENT
ACTIVITIES:
❖ The Centre of rural and tribal development, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University has
adopted the following plan-of-action for improvement of quality of life of community
❖ In collaboration with its health service providing associated institutions of University-
CBT,IMS.IDS,SNC,SPS entry-level activities have been carried out by the center in
organizing health awareness campaigning programme for prevention of AIDS, blood
donation camps, eye check-up, dental check-up and free distribution of medicines.
❖ Unemployed youth are encouraged to start small-scale extraction unit in their own village
and trainings are conducted for extraction of plant products. Special training sessions for
SHG groups are done involving the experts from different specialties from center of
Biotechnology: like preparation of value added products, marketing of the products and
sharing the benefits coming from the business.
❖ A customized production unit set up in one of the villages and extraction and packaging
of value added products using essential oils, curcumin, oleoresins and are carried out by
the organisation with the help of village people and SHG from the beginning of the
project. Self help group (SHG) of all 7 villages of Chhatabar are involved in the project
activity throughout for establishing sustainability.
❖ The Centre helped in establishing market tie-up with various state level and national level
organization; TDCCoL and ORMAS and private entrepreneurs for selling of its value
added products developed by local community.
❖ The associated institutes of Centre for rural and tribal development under the leader ship
of ITER has taken the lead in community service in villages around Jahangirabad
with major focus on off grid electrification, electric cars and solar electricity based rural
industrial development. The students, faculty, and other stakeholders such as villagers
and development officials have been engaged for community economic development
using solar power. The rich social and cultural aspects of clean tech and high tech have
been clearer through such grass root implementation of research outputs focusing on the
major issue of uninterrupted energy availability in remote villages at an affordable
cost. Research team from ITER has been deployed for carrying out the research and
development and outreach activity. Dr. Kar with support of his grass root project
development team have been working since last seven years for bringing renewable
energy revolution in his native village near Salipur, Odisha through a non-profit
organization ADIRE (www.adire.org).
IMPACT ON SOCIETY:
• Successful implementation of the strategy through extensive training, demonstration and
awareness campaign will have impact on poor and unemployed community of ‘Chhatabar
Grampanchayat’ for their capacity building for sustainable livelihood by initiating
cultivation of important medicinal plants and setting up a small scale production unit for
extraction and packaging of value added products. The local natural resource planning
bringing in permanent measure, developing skill and knowledge base, of local and
government representatives and above all ensuring continuation of network activities and
market tie-up for selling of medicinal plants and value added products will definitely
ensure sustainability of the project and will no doubt can be a model project having
tremendous scope for its replicability in different regions of the nation.
• The creation of solar, biomass, and biogas energy at an affordable cost, in his village, has
created opportunities for greater research on sustainable development in other parts of
Odisha as well as other parts of India.
SET UP OF CENTRE FOR RURAL & TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT
SPS Building on 2011
• The Centre for Rural & Tribal Development was established on 6th July 2011 at
the S.P.S. building.
• Dr. E. Subudhi was appointed as Co-ordinator of the centre on the same date.
EXTERNALLY FUNDED PROJECT OPERATED UNDER CRTD
Title
Project
Investigat
or
Duration Amount
Pilot initiative for sustainable livelihood
generation of rural community through
production of value added products from
commercially important plants” Ref: D.O No
(SP/TSP/018/2009) by DST Govt. Of India
E.Subudhi Three years
2012-2015 Rs.22,31,200/-
Sustainable livelihood generation of tribal
community through value added product
production from Moringa leaves.
Grant No.:- SEED/TITE/2018/14
Authority:- DST-SEED, GOI
E.Subudhi Three years
2019-2022 Rs 37,32,000/-
Empowerment of tribal community for
sustainable livelihood generation through
organic cultivation and production of essential
oils from Tulsi.
Grant No.:- SEED/TITE/2018/22
Authority:- DST-SEED, GOI
Basudeb.
Kar
Three years
2019-2022 Rs 53,17, 000/-
Activates of the Centre for development of rural and tribal people of the state
The Co-Ordinator of CRTD Dr. E. Subudhi in a Village Meeting
IDS Staff at Dental Check-up Camp in a Village School
Free Health Awareness Camp in a Village & Free Medicine distribution
By SUM Hospital Staff.
CBT field staff conducting the village survey
DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE
.
Value Added Product Development Laboratory & Green House Setup for Rural community at
Chattabara,
Work shed erected (Product processing lab) & Green House at Jamujhari
SCIENTIFIC TRAINING
• The SHG’s which got motivated were brought to the lab & a detailed training was given to
them regarding the development of Value Added Products by the trained staffs.
• They were also allowed to visit the green house and trained how to cultivate the plants in a
effective way under the project.
MARKET LINK UP
• Many private traders, companies and organizations were invited to be linked with the SHG’s
for the sell out of the final product.
• The convinced companies who showed there interest to procure the final products from the
SHG were encouraged interact with the SHG at Centre for Rural & Tribal Development.
CEO of Bharat Masala and Gayatri Foods
MD of ODIEX, an Export oriented organiszaion.
INVOLVEMENT OF GOVT. MACHINERY
• The SHG’s were linked to some private and government entities for further sell of the there
final product.
• Major Government organization’s attention was drawn towards this kind of development.
• Through this many avenues like SISIR SARAS,TRIBAL MELA, PALISHREE MELA,
HERBAL MELA opened up for them & were enrolled with them to showcase there
product.
• They were linked with various govt. and private traders which regularly procured the
finished products from them.
PREPARATION FOR LARGE SCALE PRODUCTION
• After the order generation in large scale procurement started of the right variety at the right
price.
• Selection of correct, strong & attractive packaging materials was made.
• Large scale production was started involving the SHG women along with weighting,
Packing, labelling & pricing.
MARKETING THOUGH: FAIRS, GOVT AGENCIES of ODISHA and PRIVATE
ENTITIES
• The SHG’s where allowed by ORMAS to display and sell there product in the Palishree
Mela, Angul
• They participated in the a food festival organized by Institute of Hotel Mangement, SOA
University and Pramaya at the Reliance Trends.
IMS,SUM HOSPITAL & ITER HAD ORGANIZED FREE HEALTH CHECK-UP CAMP
AT THE ADOPTED VILLAGE JAHANGIRABAD ON 12TH NOV 2013.
ITER INSTALLED SOLAR PANELS,ENEGY EFFICIENT CHULHAS ETC AT THE
ADOPTED VILLAGE JAHANGIRABAD
On occasion of “World Digestive Health Day” Our Centre for Rural & Tribal Development adopted
SHG have participated to showcase their value added products at Gopabandhu Smruti sadan,
Bhubaneswar.
Center for Rural and Tribal Development” joins “World Digestive Health Day” Celebration
organized by “Centre for Health Awareness” at Gopabandhu Smruti Sansad, Unit 8, Bhubaneswar
PURI PALISHREE MELA
On occasion of “Lord Jagannath Car Festival” ORMAS organized “Puri Palishree Mela” where
Centre for Rural & Tribal Development adopted SHG have participated to sale their Value added
product at Puri.
KALINGA HARBAL MELA-
Kalinga Harbal Mela” held at Bhubaneswar where our Centre for Rural & Tribal Development
adopted SHG have participated to sale their Value added product.
NATIONAL LABEL PALISHREE MELA
On the occasion of “Cuttack Balijatra ” ORMAS organized “National Label Palishree Mela” where
Centre for Rural & Tribal Development adopted SHG have participated to sale their Value added
product at Cuttack.
KHORDA ZILLA LOKA USHTAV
On occasion of “Khorda Zilla Loka Ushtav” at Khurda where Centre for Rural & Tribal
Development adopted SHG have participated to sale their Value added product.
NATIONAL SEMINAR & HORTI EXPO
On occasion of “National Seminar & Horti Expo” in Utkal University, Bani Bihar , where Centre
for Rural & Tribal Development adopted SHG have participated to showcase their Value added
product at Bhubaneswar.
SISIR SARAS-
On the occasion of “Sisir Saras-2015” at Exhibition Ground, unit-3, Bhubaneswar where Centre for
Rural & Tribal Development adopted SHG have participated to sale their Value added product.
KALINGA HERBAL MELA-
Kalinga Herbal Mela” held at Bhubaneswar where our Centre for Rural & Tribal Development
adopted SHG have participated to sale their Value added product.
TRIBAL FOOD COURT
CRTD organised a training programme for Maa Bholeswari members at School of Hotel
management, Soa University, for Tribal Food Court at Bhubaneswar.
Mr. Rishikesh Panda, Secretary Ministry of Tribal Affairs inaugurating the tribal food court
presence of Maa Bholeswari SHG and Project Associate, CRTD.
GLOBAL SOCIAL SCIENCE CONFERENCE
“Global Social Science Conference” held at OUAT Bhubaneswar where our Centre for Rural &
Tribal Development adopted SHG have participated to sale their Value added product.
VILLAGE MEETING ORGANIZED BY CRTD
Maa Bholeswari producer group village meeting organized by CRTD Staff at Madanpur.
New Clevenger Setting by CRTD staff with Maa Bholeswari SHG at village Madanpur & Prativa
SHG at village Mendhasal for Ginger Oil collection.
JAGANNATH SARAS-
On occasion of “Lord Jagannath Car Festival” ORMAS organized “Jagannath Saras-” where Centre
for Rural & Tribal Development adopted SHG have participated to sale their Value added product
at Puri.
Ormas CE Mr. S.Hotta and Coordinator,CRTD Dr. E.Subudhi, for SHG devlopment meeting at
Village laboratory
Ormas EP Mr. Jintendra Biswal and CRTD Staff for SHG development meeting at Madanpur
Village
Activities during last five year (2015 onwards)
Awareness Program on Organic Cultivation of Tulsi
A total number of 400 people of the 3 proposed Gram Panchayats (GPs), have been
awared about the various medicinal properties and also the semi-commercial mode of
organic cultivation of Tulsi in 10 awareness progams.
Awareness leaflets and organic farming manuals are developed in local language and
also distributed among the community people. Then after 110 numbers of people
consisting of 70 male and 40 female have been practically demonstrated about the
various aspects of organic farming.
Awareness Leaflets: Oriya and Englsih
Leading Farmer, SHGs and community in awareness
meeting on value addition of moringa by E. Subudhi, PI
Meeting with Anganwadi Didi and SHG members and
Project staff
Meeting with Sarapanch of Chhatabar Grampanchayat,
Mr Amiya ranjan Swain.
Interaction with Reg.Diro, Reg.Cen.for Org. Farm
Dr Ashok Rajput, with farmers & entreprenuer
Discussion of Producer group formation with Dpy. CEO,
ORMAS, Mr Gundicha Behera
Moringa leaf collection and processing at Lab at village
Cultivation of Moringa with vegetables:
From planation
to pruning and
first harvest
Moring leaf
collected from fields of
community and
processed in Work shed
at Jamujhari
Pruning, sorting,
Washing, cleaning
Drying and
Packaging
of Moringa
leaves