Reaching out through communication: APD completes first year of IEC

Meda Release
July 4, 2017

aMangaluru, Jul 4: Anti-Pollution Drive (APD) Foundation, Mangaluru has reached a new milestone by successfully completing one year of executing various community outreach projects under the Inform-Educate-Communicate (IEC) initiative under mandate from Mangalore City Corporation.

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This initiative called for a continuous series of community level interactions with the public stretched over the last 12 months for addressing various issues like Solid Waste Management, Waste Segregation at Source and promoting Clean-Green Mangaluru.

APD Foundation undertook this ambitious assignment after being appointed as the strategic partners of Antony Waste Handling Cell Pvt Ltd. (AWHCPL), the official waste handling agency of MCC. The Inform-Educate-Communicate (IEC) initiative is a part of AWHCPL’s contractual obligation towards MCC in providing comprehensive waste handling services in Mangaluru.

For several years mankind has been striving towards having a cleaner future for the generations to come by taking baby steps on grass-root levels in curbing the various types of pollution. In Mangaluru however, an initiative was taken to educate the citizens on the same matter through various campaigns by the Anti-Pollution Drive (APD) Foundation.

The chief objective of IEC is to invite citizen’s participation in waste handling activities and promote an enlightened culture of cleanliness and hygiene in MCC jurisdiction. APD Foundation undertook its first IEC project on June 2016.

Since June 2016, under the IEC campaign, APD launched around 15 projects, conducted 32 road shows, steered 27 outreach and 32 ‘grass-root’ camps, distributed almost 20,000 pamphlets, reached out to 45 educational institutions and educated around 10,000 students. Through these activities APD Foundation has overseen the responsible utilisation of nearlyRs. 15, 00,000 funding earmarked for the purpose. APD Foundation has also been recognised with the prestigious UN-HABITAT Award which makes available an additional funding of RS. 4.3 lakhs for approved projects under the terms of the award.

“As of this month, it has been a year since we initiated the IEC programme. Our key instruments towards reaching the objective is through holistic information, data sharing and advocacy campaign where we sensitise the citizens and promulgate the idea of dry and wet waste segregation. We intend on driving the citizenry towards taking a more involved role in segregating their waste and adopting a sustainable and responsible living,” says Abdullah A Rehman, Founder of APD Foundation. “In the current year, we are preparing to multiply our strategic partnerships in order to build and improvise our research and awareness programmes.”

According to Abdullah A. Rehman, the primarychallenge faced by the APD team is to convince the people regarding the advantages of protecting the environment, resource conservation and economic opportunities from leading sustainable and environment friendly lifestyle. Hence IEC plays an important role in overcoming the communication challenge.

“Our main aim is to educate the youth with more focus on schools and colleges as we believe that the future of the Nation is within its’ compound walls. It is also a psychological fact that people of all ages must see something repetitively to inculcate the subject in their lives, and thus we aim at repetitive acknowledgments”, Naveen D’Souza the IEC Programme head at APD.

According to PrakashKurup of AWHCPL, “The solid waste of every household creates waste at the end of the tunnel if it is not segregated. The penultimate motive of this IEC campaign is to raise awareness of segregation at the source.”

APD is also working on developing a people integrated website and toolkits wherein each waste generator will be able to access and find out how they can achieve segregation and turn their organization or residences into a zero waste producing establishment.

Anti-Pollution Drive (APD) Foundation is a registered public trust under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882. The not-for-profit Foundation is focussed on tackling the sources of air pollution - predominantly through tackling vehicular air pollution and proper waste management.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Karnataka Government has allowed the movement of migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons who are stranded and also those who want to go to their residence as a "one-time measure" from district to district, after obtaining "one-day, one way" passes issued by concerned authorities.

Consequent to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) new guidelines on lockdown measures, the government of Karnataka issued new guidelines on lockdown measures which will come into effect from May 4 for the period of two weeks.

In an order issued on Saturday, Chief Secretary and Chairman, State Executive Committee, Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority stated, "In the exercise of the powers, conferred under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the undersigned, in his capacity of Chairman, State Executive Committee, hereby order to permit movement migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons who are stranded and also those people who want to go to their residence as a one-time measure from district to district with one-time one-day one-way passes issued by concerned Deputy Commissioners of the districts/Deputy Commissioner of Police in Commissionerates for strict implementation."

The details of the passes issued shall be shared by the issuing Deputy Commissioners of the districts/ Deputy Commissioner of Police with the receiving Deputy Commissioners of the districts/Deputy Commissioners of Police shall follow the SOPs prescribed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for the movement of such persons, the order read.

It is reiterated that this would be a one-time one-day one-way pass for the individuals to reach their final destination.

Meanwhile, three deaths and 12 new COVID-19 cases were reported in the 24 hours in Karnataka, said the state Health Department on Saturday.

According to the Health Department, the total number of coronavirus positive cases in the State is now 601. 271 patients have either been cured or discharged. The virus has killed 25 people so far in the State.

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June 19,2020

Udupi, June 19: The coronavirus has claimed second life in the coastal district of Udupi. The victim is a 54-year-old person who had returned from Mumbai.

A resident of Tekkatte in Kundapur taluk of Udupi district, the person was among four travellers that returned together from Maharashtra on June 18. 

Even though all four were asymptomatic they were home quarantined separately as per norms. According to sources, all of a sudden he collapsed at home and died. His throat swabs tested positive for the coronavirus, according to deputy commissioner G Jagadish.

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March 9,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 9: The BJP government in Karnataka on Monday scrapped the Shaadi Bhagya Scheme that was launched by Congress government in the state in 2013.

Under the scheme, Rs 50,000 was given to Muslim brides for marriage expenses after they submitted their Aadhar and BPL cards.

While the previous coalition government had allocated Rs 60 crore budget for the scheme, the BJP government decided to discontinue the scheme. Congress called the move by the state government as "anti-minority".

"They have launched a scheme for the majority community. I welcome that. But why are you discontinuing one scheme? It is a small scheme where marginalized people get a little help from the government," Congress MLA Rizwan Arshad told reporters.

"He (Karnataka Chief Minister) has wilfully reduced the money allotted to all the schemes," he added.

BJP MLA Basavana Gowda Patil Yantal welcomed the decision of the Karnataka Government to scrap the scheme.

"The minority does not need appeasement because equal citizenship needs to apply to all in this country. I wholeheartedly welcome this move by the Karnataka Government," Yantal told reporters.

"Should we not give the majority people anything in India? India not giving anything to the majority, is that secular? We have already given them Pakistan," he said.

The MLAs from the minority community in the state have demanded a meeting with the Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa.

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