Sanction Date: |
17-10-2019 |
Project Category |
MG |
Year |
2019-2020 |
Project Duration |
3 Years + 05 Months + 01 Year + 06 Months + 06 Months Project Extension |
BTA : |
Handling of Hazardous Substances |
Project Site/ State/ Districts/ Villages Covered: |
"Kumaun region" of Uttarakhand, India
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Organization/ Implementation Agency: |
Municipal Board
Payal Hotel, Tallital, Nainital
Uttarakhand-263002 |
Project Partners: |
S.No. |
Name |
1. |
Chairman, Municipal Board, Nainital
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2. |
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology center,
Department of Chemistry,
Kumaun University, Nainital
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3. |
Society for the Upliftment of Villagers & Development of Himalayan Areas
(SUVIDHA), Nainital, Uttarakhand (NGO partner, NGO registered in NGO Darpan;
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4. |
Central Himalayan Institute for Nature & Applied Research (CHINAR), Nainital,
Uttarakhand (NGO partner, NGO registered in NGO Darpan;
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5. |
HEXORP Industries Pvt. Ltd, Nainital (Industry partner)
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Lead Proponent: |
Mr. Sachin Negi
Chairman, Municipal Board
Payal Hotel, Tallital, Nainital
Uttarakhand-263002
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Project Brief Description: |
Uttarakhand is known for its serene beauty and rich ecology, but unfortunately today, it is facing the unwanted devil of solid waste, which should be removed to maintain its originality. Therefore, an effective and ground level project is urgently needed to remove the real challenges of the solid waste. The present proposal "AMRITAM" is one of such kind of project which includes the complete solution at the same project site. The present multidimensional project includes the new advances for the collection, segregation and upcycling technology. This is the first time in the history of the municipality, when such a big contribution of all activated scientific and socialistic agencies has going to take part in one project. The present proposal also contributes the unique method to get "Waste to Wealth". The "Universal Waste Upcycling Machine" has the capability to generate value added products according to the nature (Bio-degradable and non-biodegradable) of the waste materials. Therefore, we also involve industry partner in the present project proposal to develop the technology associated with the project. In addition to it, we are aiming to develop new patented process technology under this project to give the maximum output under this project. The present project proposals will surely benifits nearly 45000 peoples of the 15 wards of the project site. In short, this project will definitely become one of the standard projects for the society where direct incorporation of science and society make a significant thumb impression for neat and clean environment.
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Beneficiaries/ Stakeholders: |
Outcome of the project is surely going to benefit a larger section of academia and society (About 45,000 peoples of 15 wards of the project site will be directly benifitted). This will help various municipalities, laboratories working in the field of waste management and nanomaterials. In addition it, the present research proposal will give new technical inputs to the waste to wealth policy, which is contributing six to nine percent of the gross domestic product of developed countries. New revolutionary cost effective technique will be generated to synthesize carbon nanomaterials and its used for the energy applications, value added fuel and LPG. Surely it will provide solid waste management technologies to manage the hazardous waste into its useful conversion. It will also beneficial for the local community of the Himalayan region as it includes the awareness programs, job opportunities, environmental assessment, covers energy demand at local level both for electricity as well as fuel purpose.
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Activity Chart (For 3 years) |
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Total Grants (in Rs.) |
Rs. 3,49,99,000 (Rupees: Three crore forty nine lakh ninety nine thousand only) |
1st Installment
(in Rs.) : |
Rs. 2,29,01,920/- (Rupees: Two crore twenty nine lakh one thousand nine hundred twenty only) |
2nd Installment
(in Rs.) : |
Rs. 63,25,040/- (Rupees: Sixty Three Lakh Twenty Five Thousand And Forty Only) |
3rd Installment
(in Rs.) : |
Rs. 63,00,040/- (Rupees: Sixty Three Lakh Forty Only) |
Project Objectives |
Quantifiable Deliverables |
Monitoring Indicators |
• Collection and segregation all kinds of wastes through the Municipal Board, NGO and local people in Nainital region (all wards under Municipal Board). |
• Establish door to door collection (approx. 20-30 tonnes/day), which helps to managing the solid waste in all wards (covering about 45000 peoples from 15 wards)
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• Waste collection (Tons/day) |
• Characterization of waste according to their properties such as food, plastic, agriculture etc. |
• "Micro Bio-Composting" plants (08) will be established in different wards for maintaining ecology and bio-diversity to fulfill the concept of "solution at the source".
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• Number of beneficiaries (Nos.) |
• Development of new micro biocomposting plants in all wards for waste management. |
• New innovative and affordable approaches for the segregation of solid waste for short and long term.
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• Number of Bio-Composting plants established (Nos.) |
• To develop new Universal Waste Recycling Machine (UWRM) for the up-cyclization the all kinds of waste. |
• Establishment of Universal Waste Recycling Machine (UWRM) for upcycling plastic waste and the synthesis of carbon nanomaterials (15-20%), high value added fuel (20-30%) and LPG (40-50%).
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• Innovated new approach for the segregation of solid waste (Nos.) |
• Recycling of all kind of waste into value added products such as carbon Nanomaterials, fuel and LPG.
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• Developing social and scientific coupled approach will help local Government, citizen groups and private sector to manage daily generated solid waste to achieve desired environment.
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• Number of Training/Awareness Programme Organized (Nos.)
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• To use Carbon nano materials (obtained from waste plastics) for the energy application
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• Conduct training modules for scientific and social communities for better understanding of solid waste and its handling approaches (Nos. 50).
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• Number of beneficiaries village/ local people (Nos.) |
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• Long and short term effective adaptive management plan for the project site environment.
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• No. of Reports/Research articles/Policy documents/ SOP prepared and published (Nos.) |
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• Knowledge products i.e. one patent filing and 8 publications in peer review journal; 01 SoP
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