IndiaCSR Organizes 2nd Global Sanitation Summit “Sanitation for All-Toilet First” at Pune on 27 Nov, Collective efforts and knowledge forums will help in gearing up the Sanitation Movement: Rusen Kumar, Founder IndiaCSR
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PUNE: Eminent scientist and Chairman of Technology Expert Committee for Drinking Water and Sanitation, Govt. of India on November 27, 2015 said that Toilet and Sanitation Technology has to be affordable and scalable, since a very large number of toilets (12 crore) that is expected to be built in a short span of time.
“It is not just about ‘building’ toilets but it is also about ‘using’ toilets with focus on sustainability for many years. It is not merely toilet engineering – but it is social engineering and system engineering. The recommendations of the social innovations will lead to the mass transformation of mindsets so that socially sustainable changes will be effected in the shortest time possible.”, he elaborated.
Addressing over 200 toilet and sanitation technology innovators, researchers, social workers, corporate foundations’ leaders and think tanks at 2nd Global Sanitation Summit, Awards and Exhibition “Sanitation for All-Toilet First” organized by IndiaCSR Group in Pune at Yashada, Dr. Mashlekar said that we should be using best and innovative technology with a focus to create affordable, scalable, easily deployable and sustainable toilet facilities for the masses.
The idea of ‘affordable excellence’ is that our country needs to support Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. He appreciated the IndiaCSR’s mission to create a high level forum brining all key stakeholders on one common platform regularly.
The forum also honoured innovators who developed various affordable, innovative, sustainable toilet design, technologies and organizations for building toilets and promote advocacy to accelerate the Sanitation movement in the different part of the country. The First summit was held in national capital New Delhi on February 6, 2015.
IndiaCSR believes in strategic planning, effective implementation and result-oriented procedure. The brain behind the conceptualization of the sanitation and toilet summit, Rusen Kumar, Founder and Managing Editor – IndiaCSR said, “The forum was extremely successful. We believe that collective efforts and knowledge forums will help to gear up the Sanitation Movement in India. The summit provided forum for knowledge, experience sharing among Govt. officials, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) professionals, technology innovators, and grass root NGOs leaders, civil society and various stakeholders working in field of toilet building, sanitation, water conservation, solid waste management.”
In his keynote address Mashelkar emphasized on technology advancement that can play advance role in sanitation achieving the national goal on sanitation and building toilets. It has to be affordable, because our average financial resources are scarce both at national level, the state level as well as individual level.” he added.
Dr Mashelkar emphasized that Toilet and Sanitation technology has to be rapidly deployable, because the timelines for the completion that have been specified are very tight. Our target is to finish the task for building 12 crore toilets by the year October 2, 2015.
Dr Mashelkar, who formerly headed the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) further added that Govt. has instituted a Technology Expert Committee for Drinking Water and Sanitation under his chairmanship which has 19 members with a whole range of expertise right from technology experts to social scientists to public administration to NGOs. Committee working in right earnest and has adopted a specific approach for technology selection. The rigor that is maintained in the selection of the technology is extraordinary. The criteria that are used for the selection are scalability, sustainability, affordability, rapid deployability and social acceptability.
He said that right from the beginning, the Technology Expert Committee for Drinking Water and Sanitation has been trying to look at not merely incremental innovation, but disruptive innovations, which could be game changing. Therefore Committee is looking at not only ‘best’ practices but it is seeking the ‘next’ practices. This would mean not just looking at ‘less water’ latrines but ‘waterless’ latrines and these require radical rethinking in term of design, development as well as deployment.
He said, “Indeed I consider Swachh Bharat Abhiyan to be yet another freedom movement-freedom from dirt and freedom from filth. It is freedom from diseases also, because ‘Swachh Bharat’ is also ‘Swasth Bharat. The programme is going to cost Rs. 62,000 crore. But the value to cost for the society will be very high. Indeed the cost of ‘not doing it’ has been indeed so high!”
According to him, committee does a rigorous selection of the technology but one is mindful of the fact that the committee is set up by Central Government and the actual action is really at the level of individual state. So again there is an innovation in communication of the technologies selected by the Committee as far as the States and converned.
“I personally always like to think in terms of Indian innovation, i.e. ‘Indovation’. In Delhi Ministry organizes an ‘Indovation Series of two day exhibition-cum-discussion. In this series three Indovation has been held already. Indovation-4 is likely to be held in December-2015.” he added.
“In these events, Principal Secretaries and other concerned officials of the states, who deal with drinking water and sanitation portfolio, are invited. Also the selected technology are exhibited, where the creators of the technology as well as the suppliers of the technologies demonstrate the technologies. They make themselves available for a critical discussion with all the individuals from the different states. The final choice of the technology is left entirely to the States. Centre does not play any role in influencing their choice so that it is entirely state specific and merit-based.”
He said that Swachh Bharat has become Jan Andolan. He said’ “I am already seeing that Swach Bharat Abhiyan is becoming a Swachh Bharat Andolan and then moving on to become Swachh Bharat Jan Andolan. There are diverse aspects of this Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. They range from public awareness to public action to social transformation. They ask for a major mind-set change among 125 crore country man.”
“Elimination of open defecation (EOD), eradication of manual scavenging and generation of awareness among citizens about sanitation and its linkages with public health are the prime objectives of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Movement).” he said.
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi touched a chord across the nation when he spoke from the Red Fort on 15th August, 2014. He gave a clarion call for setting up Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. By 2nd October 2019, which is the 150th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the vision of the Swachh Bharat has to be accomplished.
Construction of toilets is one aspect of the Swachh Bharat programme. The programme aims to make India ‘open defecation free’ by 2019. A village is declared ‘open defecation free’ if each household in the village has a good toilet, every member of the household has access to a toilet and there is a 100% usage of the toilet, according to the guideline issued by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS).
Swachh Bharat Samman
The forum also recognised and honoured individuals, organizations and innovators for their significant ongoing contributions in sanitation. Following organizations and individuals were honoured with Swachh Bharat Samman at the forum:
- Magic Genie Services Ltd Awarded for innovating Eco Tech Smart Green Toilet
- Wockhardt Foundation Awarded for building more than 1000 toilets across the country
- Owens Corning India Awarded for innovating modular composite XPS sandwich panel based toilet module
- Eram Scientific Solutions Awarded for innovative sustainable e-toilet technology and installing more 1300 e-toilets
- V Ramchandran, CEO President, Glo Life Care Equipments Pvt Ltd awarded for Sanitary Napkin Wending Machine and Sanitary Napkin Destroyer
- Ramdas S Mane, Chairman and Managing Director, Mane Group of Companies Awarded for innovating RCC Affordable Toilet Technology
- Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India Foundation Awarded for Creating an enabling environment for improved sanitation infrastructure through Right To Sanitation campaign
Galaxy of thinkers at the forum
Following eminent personality shared their knowledge and innovative ideas, research findings and contribution made by their respective organization towards Swachh Bharat Abhiyan at the forum:
- Rajendra Jagtap, IAS, Assistant Municipal Commissioner (General) of Pune Municipal Corporation:
- Amit Mittal, Managing Director of A2Z Group;
Ramdas Mansing Mane, Chairman and Managing Director of Mane Group of Companies; - Dr. Huzaifa Khorakiwala, CEO of Wochkardt Foundation;
- Rusen Kumar, Founder and MD of IndiaCSR Group;
- Dr Rana Singh, Co-Founder and CEO of IndiaCSR Group;
- Adv. Chetan Gandhi, Director of PM Shah Foundation;
- Prof K Munshi Innovator of Dry-San Hygienic Rural Toilet;
- Gokul Venkatraman, Lead-New Business Development of Owens Corning India;
- Anvar Sadath, CEO of Eram Scientific Solutions Pvt Ltd;
- Vivek Sabnis, Director-Rural Sanitation programme of Arghyam;
- Santosh Goenka, Executive Director of Business India and Founder of Better India Foundation;
- Dr. Shyama V. Ramani, Professorial Fellow, United Nations University-MERIT, Maastricht (Netherlands);
- R Radhesh, Director of Glo Life Care Equipments;
- Aditya Borkar, CEO of Borkar Polymers;
- Dr Sanjay Kumar Singh, Associate Professor & Head, Department of
Humanities at OPJIT, Raigarh; - Shiva Balivad, Expert in nano technology;
- Shantanu Vaichal, CEO of Saral Precast Solutions;
- S Dhar, Managing Director of DG Infrastructure Pvt Ltd;
- Rajeev Kher, Founder and CEO of Saraplast Pvt Ltd;
- Swapnil, Chief Toilet Cleaner at Samagra;
- Rekha Kuruvilla, State Representative of Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India;
- Rushva Parihar, Research Associate at United Nation University-MERIT Naastricht (Netherlands);
- Dayanand Awasthi, General Manager, IndiaCSR Group;
- KP Moidu Kutty, Innovator of Non-Mixing Toilet,
- Rudri Dave of Rudri Dave Ecommerce Inc and
- Sayali Patvardhan, Co-ordinator, Swachh Pune Seva Sahkari Sanstha Maryadit.
Exhibition on Innovative Toilet technology
Forum witnessed, a major attraction of summit, an exhibition on latest and innovative toilet and sanitation products and technology developed by scientists and innovators having unique features including sustainable, less water consuming, low cost, easy installable, easily moveable and nature friendly. These innovations address the country’s challenges on sanitation and building toilets for all.
Owens Corning India exhibited its modular composite XPS sandwich panel based toilet module. DG Infrastructure Pvt Ltd showcased its low cast affordable toilet technology. Saral Precast Solutions displayed its Saral Precast Toilet. Glo Life Care Equipments Pvt Ltd displayed Sanitary Napkin Vending Machine and Sanitary Napkin Destroyer. Borkar Polymers showed Boro Plast Toilet Design. Amol Thermozell Light Weight Concrete (Mane Group) displayed its RCC Affordable Toilet Technology and EnviroTechnology exhibited prefabricated affordable toilet.
Cartoon Exhibition on Sanitation and Toilet
There was an open cartoon exhibition on sanitation and toilet at the forum venue. This exhibition was amajor attraction to the public and participants. Sanitation cartoon will associate with humor, happiness and fun, and serve to relax the audiences in the summit. Cartoon exhibition organized with the support of Cartoon Watch, the monthly cartoon magazine included in Limca Book.
Major Participating Organizations
- Pune Municipal Corporation
- A2Z Group
- Magic Genie
- Mane Group of Companies
- WochkardtFoundation,
- Owens Corning India
- IndiaCSR
- PM Shah Foundation
- Tata Power Company Ltd
- Lavasa Corporation Limited
- Fiat India Automobiles Ltd
- Bharat Forge
- CTech Labs Pvt. Ltd
- Owens Corning India
- Eram Scientific Solutions Pvt Ltd
- India Water Portal
- Arghyam
- Business India
- Better India Foundation,
- ITC Limited,
- United Nations University-MERIT
- Glo Life Care Equipments Pvt Ltd
- Borkar Polymers
- OP Jindal Institute of Technology
- Saral Precast Solutions
- DG Infrastructure Pvt Ltd,
- Saraplast Pvt Ltd
- Swapnil, Samagra Sanitation,
- Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India
- Rudri Dave Ecommerce Inc
- Pazhassi Rubbers (P) Ltd-Kerala
- Jal Biradari
- World Vision India
- Mane Electricals
- Amol Thermozell Light Weight Concrete
- Mane Petroleum
- Arvind Composites
- Arvind Limited
- Exicon Social
- Mitaan Seva Samiti
- Excellence Shelters Pvt Ltd
- Dhyas Social Foundation
- A2Z Infrastructure
- Titan Enterprises
- Raina Industries Pvt Ltd
- Chariton
- BAIF Development Research Foundation
- Horizon Business Group
- Nexus Infratech Pvt Ltd
- Asian Gallant Food LLP
- JaneevSocial Institution
- Jyoti Bahu Udesiya Seva Bhavi Sansthan
- Pune International Centre
- SKS Microfinance Ltd
- Eas Sol Pvt Ltd
- Primove
- Adivasi Chetan Shikshan Seva Samiti-Jabua
- Lavasa Corporation Limited
- K. K. Nag Pvt. Ltd
- Raina Industries- Vasai
- Everlast Industries
- CybageSoftware-Pune
- Fiber Technique
- Deep Foundation
- Door Step School
- Sakaal
- Community and Sponsorship Programme (CASP)
- Shivneri Industries
- House of Doors
- Taas Bio-Tek
- Swachh Pune Seva Sahkari Sansthan Maryadit
- Samhita Social Venture
- Samagra Water Management Pvt Ltd
- Enviro Technologies
- MAD Sports
- Yardi Software India Pvt Ltd
- Baglan Seva Samiti-Nashik
- Niranjan Biotech
- ITC Limited
- JS Enviro.