Challenge
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It is strongly believed that hygiene or lack of it is the indicator of a country’s health. Providing environmentally safe sanitation to millions of people is a significant challenge. The task is very arduous in a country like India where the introduction of new technologies can challenge people’s traditional habits. It is said that the greatness of any invention is directly proportional to the number and importance of constraints imposed. All these constraints lead us to the idea of designing a portable toilet which can be purchased at affordable prices and is easily disposable ensuring no environmental damage to natural resources like water and agricultural land. The concept of the proposed toilet is based on the separation of urine and faeces which helps prevent the toilet from smelling and address the issue of sanitation. It always feels joy and internal satisfaction to create a difference and involve fun in someone else’s life, especially if it is unexpected. We hope we will be successful in our endeavour.
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Guys, congrats for reaching up the finals!! We all have worked hard to reach upto this level. How abt voting for the best team!! Here, we are making world's top ideas reach the global level. I request all of you to vote for the best teams by seeing the solutions as genuine individuals. Let's make this competition achieve its true objective by having a healthy challenge!!!
All the best!!
17th December, 2011 @ 1:05 PM CEST
Challenge
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Hygiene and sanitation are the two basic requirements imperative to ensure public health, yet over 29% of urban families and 77 % of rural families (2001 census) in India do not have access to toilets. The open defecation and modern flush and water toilets and sewage system are a part of environmental problem not a solution, since these waste lots of resources. In order to address the issue of public hygiene and sanitation, the concept of the proposed toilet is based on the separation of urine and faeces which help prevent the toilet from smelling and address the issue of sanitation. It involves creating 1-2 meter deep pit in the ground which is covered by a “ring beam” made of bricks or concrete which strengthens the pit head and reduces the effects of erosion and pit flooding from rainwater. The physical structure of the latrine is designed to be portable, unlike more conventional latrines. Around these toilets trees like Willow and other nutrient-hungry plants can be planted. These trees ensure rapid conversion of faeces into Biomass. The lavatory is used until the pit is nearly full, after which the structure, slab and ring beam are removed and the ring beam is placed on another suitable site nearby and a new pit dug within the beam. The compost collected in pits can either be sold or used by villagers for various agricultural needs replacing expensive chemical fertilisers A sensitive issue like this can not be addressed and achieved without participation of local population. In line to this following steps can be taken - • Discussions/education forums with local people to ensure understanding of the new facilities and awareness of cultural aspects attached this issue. • Creation of self help groups with training to deal with toilet maintenance and compost disposal. These toilets address most aspects of the holistic cycle: • Save water and prevent contamination of water sources and increases soil fertility, thus improving food crop yields. • Simple in design and can be built using local labour and materials. They use appropriate, sustainable technology and are operational at home and village level. • Great benefit to the whole family, particularly women and girls. The method and concept is simple and yet retains the basic elements of ecological sanitation, it can be thought of as a good first step along a route of increasing sophistication within the realm of ecological sanitation.
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Thank you so much everyone for your support! Final submissions today!
15th November, 2011 @ 8:51 AM CEST
Dharmesh Bhadja | Action team
grt work Mayank, Shikha and Kanhaiya
your solution really touching billions of life of our villages
I am with you and my vote is to you
great work, keep rocking
tell me if i can help you for finals...
best wishes to be winner and fly to Slovenia
21st August, 2011 @ 12:35 PM CEST
I like it.
Check out our idea: http://www.challengefuture.org /teams/993
Congratularion good idea!5
21st July, 2011 @ 7:56 PM CEST
Amazing guys! Really cool! Loved the presentation and the video!
9th July, 2011 @ 8:00 AM CEST
Mayank Periwal
Thanks Rudraksh for keeping Indian spirit!!
20th December, 2011 @ 2:52 AM CEST