Rooted in Responsibility: Promoting Eco-Conscious Action
In Khamgaon, the scorching heat and scarce rainfall create significant challenges for the local community, leading to water shortages and environmental degradation. The town's high temperatures, reaching up to 45-46 degrees Celsius in May, have resulted in droughts in the past, exacerbating the water crisis. Despite government initiatives and efforts by individuals and NGOs, the impact has been limited due to various constraints.
Addressing these issues requires a concerted effort to combat climate change and promote sustainable development. A large-scale tree plantation drive, such as the proposed initiative aiming to plant 5500 trees, holds immense potential to mitigate these challenges. Trees play a crucial role in regulating temperature, conserving water, and preventing soil erosion, thereby offering numerous benefits to the community.
By applying for a global grant from Rotary International, Rotary Club Khamgaon seek support to implement this vital project. The plantation drive not only addresses immediate environmental concerns but also fosters long-term resilience and prosperity for Khamgaon. Benefits include improved air quality, enhanced biodiversity, increased water retention and a more sustainable ecosystem.
To execute the project effectively, we are partnering with the forest department to utilize their land for tree plantation. Through a formal agreement, spanning five years, we will gain access to designated areas for planting trees. This partnership not only ensures the availability of suitable land but also signifies a long-term commitment to environmental conservation.
Under the agreement, we will be responsible for planting and maintaining the trees, ensuring their sustained growth and survival. This includes activities such as regular watering, pruning, and protection from pests and diseases. By actively engaging with the forest department and local communities, we aim to foster a sense of ownership and collective responsibility towards the project.
Furthermore, this collaboration enables us to leverage the expertise and resources of the forest department, enhancing the success and impact of the plantation drive. By pooling our efforts and resources, we can maximize the benefits of tree planting, contributing to the environmental sustainability and socio-economic development of Khamgaon.
Overall, the partnership with the forest department is integral to the successful execution of the project, enabling us to access land, expertise, and support necessary for effective tree plantation and maintenance over the next five years.
The tentative budget for the overall 5 years is as under:-
Particulars Details 1st yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th yr 5th yr
3'x3'x3' pit digging for plant 462 hrs of JCB Machine @ 900 per Hr. 415800
Pit filling by black soil 1500 brass @ 80 per brass 120000
Organic Mannure 55 tractor trollyof 1 brass @ 2000 110000 77000 53900 37730 26411
Plants 6000 plants @ 120 per plant including transportation 720000 72000 36000 36000 0
Plantation Labour 4 labour for every 100 plant = 220 labours for 5500 plants @ 300 66000
Fencing to 5 hecter land
370 pole @550 per pole including fencing wire, labour 203500
Borewell 300 ft 60500
Electric Connection 3 pole 60000
Pipe Line for Drip Irrigation 100 pipes of 20' each @ 350 35000
Drip Irrigation 325000
Over Head Tank 50000
Labour quarter 37000
Sub total 2202800
Security/Caretaker 192000 192000 201600 106000 106000
Intercultivation 87500 87500 87500 43750 43750
Electricity Exp. 36000 36000 36000 36000 36000
Infrastructure Mainataince 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000
Training & Capacity Development 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000
Total 2583300 380500 390100 250750 250750
Grand Total 38,55,400
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