September 11-14, 2018
A four and half day training programme on Toilet Technologies, Water Management and Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas has been conducted from September 11 to 14, 2018 at Anil Agarwal Environment Training Institute, Alwar Rajasthan. The objective of this training programme was to brief and create an understanding of different toilet technologies and management issues of water and waste (solid and liquid) in rural areas. There were in total 40 participants who attended the training programme. The states of Rajasthan (22 participants) and Sikkim (8 participants) had sent officials involved in the Swachh Bharat Mission programme. Around 12 participants are from the non-profits working in the sanitation sector
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Aniket Gawande Soham Apt, Kalyan Katkade At katkarwadi Praful Alfi Dhandri Achinta Das Mennonite Nabaneeta Rudra Abhishek Chaudhuri Rajesh Patel Dr. Ravindra Kurbnde Dr. Manji Patel Biswa B Raj Gurung RM&DD, Tshering T Bhutia, BAC, Chiran Rizal BAC, |
Saptika Rai K T Bhutia BAC/Mangan/ North Sikkim Ranjan Rai Upendra Rai Thinley T Namgyal Bhikha Ram Sharma Dev Kishan Joshi Shiyoji Lal Verma Puspendra Singh Sodha Dinesh Chaudhry Umesh Bhatt Manoj Kumar Bansal Nawal Kishore Saini |
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“This is a great platform to get an overview of the interventions that can be done in the field of water and waste. This training helps to enhance my knowledge and develop new insights to manage liquid and solid waste which I can further utilize in my ongoing projects.” Abhishek Choudhary, Senior Manager, Finish Society |
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“As Rajasthan is already an ODF state, we are now working on ODF plus and ODF sustainability. This training helped us to grasp new avenues and address existing challenges. The thematic sessions were very focused and content rich.’ Naval Kishore, SBM State coordinator, Rajasthan says, |
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“The sessions on liquid waste management, planning of IEC and BCC activities, communication strategies and field exposure visits are very informative. Whatever we learn from here will help us in better implementation of various projects.” Chiran Rizal, Block Development Officer, East Sikkim says, |
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