Dhwani
a raising voice

Project Kaggaladu:
Date: 20-July-2008

This is one of the dream projects since inception in February 2008, which is slightly different from other projects.
Kaggaladu is small village with 25 houses, near Sira taluk, on the way to Changapura. Main occupation and the source of income is agriculture for the people depending on rain. Although the village has interconnected 2 lakes for serving the purpose, the lakes rarely fills up.
But the main point of attraction is this is a bird sanctuary. Variety of species of birds like Painted storks, Black ibis, Spot billed pelicans, Grey herons, Pelicans, Baya weaver and many more are main habitats in this area, apart from sparrows and crows. These birds are migrating and come from different places of the world; also this is the only place where painted strokes have chosen to live in south India. These birds visit this village from January and lay eggs, and feed their young ones, help to grow and in the month of June July they start their next destination. Amazingly birds wish to live on tamarind trees, as this can support lot of weight and easy to build nest due to tamarind tree structure. Most of the tamarind trees are within the village. The main food for these birds is fish from the nearby lakes. Feeling interested?
KFD, Karnataka Forest Department has identified this as a bird sanctuary, but hardly you will get information. Even you don’t find a sign post to reach Kaggaladu, unless you ask by-passers. Couples of years back, KFD official were available at this village to help these birds by feeding fish, but this is diminishing. But these birds are part of daily life of the villagers and villagers are very interested to see more bird arriving. A primary school welcomes you to the village.
We visited this place for the feasibility of tree plantations, identifying planting location and met village leaders for their support for our project. This happened in 16-June-2008. Remember, local support is very important.
On 20-july-2008, we started from Bangalore with 60 saplings and 6 volunteers to Kaggaladu. We reached the village around 1030 hours. First thing we met village leaders for their support and discussed our idea and. We met Jnansindu, HK Raju and Shankarappa who are the village panchayath members. Later we received acceptable support from the local people. Digging tools were borrowed and we planted approximately 10 numbers of jack fruit saplings in the school premises mainly for the shade. This was done to promote other variety of tree to grow which requires minimum supervision. Later we planted remaining 45 saplings of tamarind across various places in the village. Children were more interested than elders. (Young buds proved they don’t think commercially) we finished all the plantings. These trees need deeper pit, as the roots should be firmly holding earth. Surprisingly villagers wanted more saplings to plant at their premises; it is good to see someone is willing to come forward to plant a tree. By this time, work was completely managed by kids! We provided fence with the Jaali trees.
During planting time, a person objected to plant a sapling, digging deep the matter, he disclosed the place belongs to him and he want to chop off a existing tamarind tree, were birds are nesting. We all gathered to convince him and to alter his house building plans. Also KFD is providing money per year for the landlord, if the nesting tree belongs in his private land. We put all efforts to convince him. We wish to see the tree during our next visit. Also Levin provided very good advice to villagers on cost saving building house techniques, how to prepare best manure within village…and so on.
By this time, we were exhausted; we finished our parcel plate Idlis and started by 1530hours. At the end of the day we had a satisfaction that, we did something better than others.

Volunteers; Harsha, Levin, Albert, Retish, Balasubramaniam, Sharavan (RNSIT)
Few pictures are available at following internet address:
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/dhwani.team/Kaggaladu

Dhwani

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Dhwani is "dream team" of Young Leaders

"Dhwani" is more than just a group of people.Dhwani is a wonderful community of people from different backgrounds and ages. Dhwani members are from different disciplines and profession but they all cherish a single dream, they all stand together for a common cause. Our diverse community is brought together by our care for the planet, and a desire to do what we can to make it a better place.

Dhwani members respond by rapidly combining the small amounts of time or money they can give into a powerful collective force.

If you are a person who is concerned about the quality of life your community. You assume responsibility for the public good and see a need to act together for a common good of the community.

Take ownership of the problem and opportunities that exist in the community and hold yourself responsible for seeing that action is taken.

In other word you don't want experts or politicians to solve the problem for you.

Then Join Us………………………………..

Our main objectives are -

* To make India a green place.

* To work towards the rural empowerment.

* Empower the children through education.



Join us!

Dhwani relies on its members to help identify and develop our events

Be a member with

1) Dhwani –Empowerment through Education

Project called "Light a Lamp"

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2) Dhwani- Parisara

Project called "Go Green"

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Project Tree plantation at Al-Ameen school, Malur road, Hoskaote:
Date: 12-July-2008

Another flying project from Team Dhwani-Parisara.
Al-Ameeen school is located on the Malur road, Hosakate. This has primary to higher school and also has separate hostel facility for boys and girls. Approximately 200 students are studying in this school headed by xxxxx. And again approximately 125 students are residing in the hostel within the school campus. Students form various places are studying here including economically poor. School administration identifies the financial background of student and provides free hostel and education. The school campus is pretty big with 30 acres. Headmaster was very eager to provide space for planting sapling in their premises.
The plan was to plant 200 saplings along with students, and to create awareness with our Dhwani-volunteers and involving with them.
As the school campus has huge area, the buildings like teacher’s room, class room, boy’s hostel, girl’s hostel and a mosque are located distantly and well planned. As the space availability and ownership is positive, we planned to have variety of trees like fruit bearing, flower bearing, shade purpose trees. For which the flora and fauna will have a room in this area.
The feasibility for the project and responsibility of saplings were discussed with head master during previous visit on 5 July 2008.
On July 12th morning few of us went to KFD Nursery near ITPL at 8AM, here we can have a variety of choice to select saplings. Also it has become easy task, as we can get guidance and advises from nursery owner. Comparatively, the cost per sapling is lower.
By the time at 930AM, we have selected variety of saplings.
Our hired tempo traveler arrived at 10 AM with 13 enthusiastic volunteers. We packed all the saplings to TT and started towards the school.
With the help of school administrative, the future building plans were discussed to have proper understanding of the area. By the time Levin along with students started to mark the place for saplings. Harsha and Prashanth were planning to which plant go on which side, like flower bearing and small trees round the office surroundings. Medium –large trees on the path ways, fruit bearing trees around the living area, medium flower bearing trees around the play ground and large trees around the mosque.
By this time all our volunteers had arrived. We had few digging tools and we borrowed few from school administration. School children were eagerly waiting to feel the experience. In fact we had difficulty to handle overwhelming students in a sudden!
All trees were segregated and handled with our volunteers. And each volunteer will be taking few students for the further process.
Our volunteers explained the type of sapling we had, and their benefits along with the importance of conserving our ecology. Also volunteers demonstrated how to hold the tool, how much deep the pit should have, how to plant the sapling, putting back the soil for a small water holding basin. We were finishing almost all areas simultaneously. It was wonder to see kids fighting to plant their trees and watering with love as if the planted saplings were their asset.
Sun was spilling his heat at noon.
Now it was lunch time. By the time of 200PM, we had left with very few saplings. And planted remaining saplings around the kids play area in the school campus. Headmaster convinced to have lunch and continue, but we wanted to finish our task. In the meanwhile few volunteers were assisting to watering the plants.
Now most of us were feeling thirsty and hungry. One of the volunteer shared few TIGER biscuits. Later we had lunch with head master. We had Tomatobath and curd rice at the boy’s hostel.
At 400PM we concluded with planting all saplings. We captured few photographs with students with note of thanks to the school staff.
Following are the type of saplings we planted. You can click the link next to the plant name for more information.
Bahemia-10 numbers;Sampige-10 numbers;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champak;Legastrome/hole Lagetramia-20 numbers
Butterfly plant/mitragayana-20 numbers;Singpore cherry-25 numbers
Jackfruit-10 numbers;Shivani-10 numbers
Honge-30 numbers;Ashoka-5 numbers
Takoma-10 numbers;Jacaranda-5 numbers
Bettada nallikaaye-5 numbers;Attigida-10 numbers
Arali-10 numbers;Neem-20 numbers
Total: 200 saplings

Without these volunteers the project would not been a success:

Albert;Amit Gupta;Amogh;Anand;AnithaChetan;Divya;
Harsha;Kaushik;Levin;LukeMadhusudhan;Monica;
Neelima;PhanirajPrashant;Praveen;Raghavan;
Satvik;SawanShravan Purohit;Shravan;Shrikanth;
Sreelakshmi;Swapna;
Thanks to one and all.
-Harsha

……Global warming .


……Everyone talks about it.

……Now let us do something about it


If not now when ……...

If not we who?????

There is a dream and there is a team who dares to make it to reality. It took vision, commitment and passion for environment /wildlife to realize that our mother earth is in Danger from the monster called “Global warming”
The team is based on the ideal
”Be the change you want to see in the world”
We, the youth can truly make a difference; not just in our lives alone, but in the lives of all those around us.
Change for good - this is what we hanker for.
Much can be done as an individual. But there is undoubtedly strength in numbers. “If we come together and walk together in one step, we can make a difference.”
And you are most welcome to be a part of that dream.

“Society has to change. The change must come from people, not just governments.”
Let us act more than just hear and forget.
Let’s do more for planet, ourselves,our generations to come.

Then join us

You can show more support for this noble step, by spreading the word.

Even if you don’t change, you might actually help someone to change.

As part of 'Rural Empowerment', we have chosen Kaggaladu, a small village in Sira taluk of Tumkur district. As a first step, we are starting with tree plantation on Saturday, July 12th 2008.

Kaggaladu is a village near Sira, (Tumkur Dst) in Karnataka is not just like any other village. This village is the second largest breeding place for Painted Storks (Mycteria leucocephala ) in South India. Being so special, Kaggaladu is in need of serious sustainable conservation effort to maintain itself as one of the most important breeding sites for Painted Stork. With the strong support of villagers
we can make a home for these migrating birds.Birds visit this place during January to June. Along with Painted strokes, herons, black ibis are main attractions.

About Go Green: Dhwani is targeting to plant 10000 saplings with the help of volunteers, villagers, contributors, & other NGOs. As part of this initiative, 350 saplings were planted at Jadigenahalli on June 1st 2008. We are inching ahead with the plan of planting another 200-250 spalings at Kaggaladu.

Details of the Program:

Plan: Gida nedi (Plant a tree) - approximately 50 Tamarind trees saplings and around 100-200 other tree saplings.
Date: July 12th 2008
Start time: 6.30AM from Bangalore
Venue : Kaggaladu, approx 80 kms from Bangalore
Transportation: Will be decided based on final head count.

What you can do:

  • Come, join us for the plantation drive
  • Contribute to the group.
  • Spread the news. Share this with your friends & colleagues
Drop a line in comment section or mail us at dhwani dot org at gmail dot com for further details to join us and/or for contributions

Light a Lamp

Posted In: , . By Srik

India, with all its vastness, richness, cultural vibrancy, geographical varieties, famed democratic living, bears the brunt of evils those have become a part of living here, over the age.

The evils that haunt the country are caste system, racial differences, linguistic divide, corruption, bureaucracy, crime against women, the ever growing rich-poor differences, communal violence, notoriety of terrorism, unhygienic living, child labour, female feticide, unemployment and most importantly people driven to terrorist and anti-national activities due to lack of opportunities.

Amidst all these happening, an average Indian is getting more aware of the ill-effects of these evils, and he actually acknowledges that there is only one solution to all of these. The solution is educating each and every child of the land, and that basic education will ensure at least the coming generations will live in harmony and bring glory to the country.

Education is that basic commodity which is very important order of the day today and is unattainable to many children. In spite of free offer and much effort by the Governments, we have many children who are dragged out of the school. Whenever we see children around the traffic signals in cities begging for money/food or selling ear buds/ balloons, one’s heart boils and tears with the question where the country is heading. The children who are offered jobs at hotels as plate cleaners and in mechanic shops as assistants, etc are fast growing into adolescent with no particular job in hands and are vulnerable to lucrative business of suicide bombings.

Such a danger on our hands, we are dreaming slowly of making India a super power. Is that possible with half of its population not knowing how to read and write? Is the education offered in the Government schools of good quality that helps realize the goal of India rising? Instead of asking just the questions, Dhwani tries to find answers to them as well.

With a dream of seeing educated India, crime free India, literate India, self sustained India, Dhwani, a raising voice, works towards empowering schools to provide quality education, being magnetic to the children as well.

A child getting quality education will be an asset to the nation, and will generate the flame of knowledge to many more. It flows continuous. Dhwani believes in sharing of knowledge, time, energy, effort and material for such divine task.

We invite everyone to take part in the drive and help us help India better.

Schools identified for the purpose:

  1. Maruthi Primary School, near Kanakapura Road, Bangalore.
  2. Govt. Primary school, Gangapura, near Kolar.

Events to be organised:

  1. Distribution of note books, stationery, uniforms
  2. Organising awareness camps on hygienic environs
  3. Organising free health checkup camps for the children
  4. Conducting classes on various chapters, including computer basics, spoken English, crafts, arts etc
  5. Conducting seminars, debates, and sports and acknowledging the students of their talents and what they can be to the society
  6. Planting saplings around the school premises and educating the children to adopt a close to environment life.

You are free to add and help us implement more points to the events to be conducted.

What you can do to turn the dream into reality:

  1. Donate generously to team Dhwani. Visit Dhwani site at http://teamdhwani.blogspot.com/ or drop in a mail to dhwani dot org at gmail dot com for more details.
  2. Be a member volunteer of Dhwani and take part in all of the events organised.
  3. Be a moral support to the school management by devoting time towards executing the mentioned programmes.

Team Dhwani.

Go Green: Status

Posted In: . By Prashanth M

As part of "Go Green" initiative, Dhwani team is planning to plant 10000 plants in and around Bengalooru in a phased manner. This page will give you the present status of the initiative.

Present saplings count (as on June 25th, 2008) -

350

Saplings planted as of now -

  • July 12th 2008 - Kaggaladu - 200-250 saplings (Planned)
  • June 1st 2008 - Jadigenahalli - 350 saplings - Report
(read in this format - Date, Place, number of Saplings planted & the report)

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