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Jammu, November 02: Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Committee observed National Pollution Prevention Day by organizing an awareness workshop for dairy farmers and Gaushala operators to  ensure scientific disposal of cattle dung and other dairy waste and adopt best available  technologies to minimize pollution and utilize the valuable dairy farm resource to maximum  possible extent.

The awareness workshop was organized in line with the theme of National Pollution Prevention Day-to raise awareness about the importance of pollution control and educate stakeholders on how to prevent pollution.

Dr. Neelu Gera, Chairperson KPCC was the Chief Guest at the programme in presence of B.M  Sharma, Member Secretary J&K PCC;  Yash Pal Sharma, Chairman SBM Standing  Committee of JMC;  Sat Paul, Regional Director, J&K PCC, Jammu;  Sanna Khan,  Deputy Director, ULB, Jammu; Dr. Sushil Kumar Sharma, Municipal Veterinary Officer JMC;   Niraj Upadhyay, Team Leader SBM, JMC;  Kulbhushan Khajuria, Member of advisory  board for Kissan development, all Divisional Officers and technical officers, Pollution Control  Committee, Jammu were also present.

The workshop started with the inauguration of cattle dung log making machine. The cattle dung log making unit having a capacity of processing approx. 200 kg of cow dung and producing 50-60 logs per hour has been procured with the efforts of the Pollution Control  Committee through M/s Indian Oil Gas Corporation, Jammu. Responsibility of the smooth operation of the machine has been handed over to volunteers of Disha organization.

Inaugural ceremony was followed by detailed deliberations regarding compliance of guidelines for environmental management of dairy farms and gaushalas, standard methods to be adopted and followed by interaction with stakeholders to address the issues being confronted by them.

Satpaul, Regional Director, J&K PCC, formally welcomed all the dignitaries and participants in the workshop. He thanked the Management Committee of Gaushala for providing the space and other logistics for running the machine and taking this initiative towards on-site waste management that will help in production of eco-friendly logs that may be used for cremation, as fuel / briquettes in hotel tandoors etc.

B.M Sharma, Member Secretary, J&K PCC emphasized the importance of processing of cattle dung / urine at source by converting garbage to compost called as black gold and  by  installation of biogas plant or by converting cattle dung to logs / briquettes. He added that dairy  farm waste, if disposed of untreated in drains or open plots may lead to clogging of drains,  thereby causing odour pollution, health risk due to surrounding air and water pollution, and  further impressed on the compliance to the directions of  NGT .

Chairman, SBM, Standing Committee, JMC talked about the steps being taken by  Jammu Municipal Corporation to speed up process of registration of dairy farms and Gaushalas in Jammu city. He also informed that JMC has registered few dairies with all dung processing technologies in place and is all set to take stern action against defaulters after permissible time period granted for compliance.

Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Director, ULB, Jammu also assured that department  of ULB, Jammu is also planning to start registration process for dairy farms and Gaushalas very soon while ensuring compliance of environmental nor. She also informed that there are very few (approx. 10) dairy farms/ Gaushalas in their jurisdiction with 15 and above number of cattle heads.

Kulbhushan Khajuria, member of advisory board for Kissan development discussed about the vermin-composting technique to treat cattle dung in an efficient manner, which is a very remunerative business.

Dr. Neelu Gera, Chairperson, Pollution Control Committee appreciated the efforts of  Pollution Control Committee officials for working in coordination with implementing authorities and concerned stakeholders to ensure compliance of relevant Rules and guidelines in consonance  with Swachh Bharat Mission guidelines and directions of the Hon’ble NGT.

She also stressed upon the need to adopt environmental friendly innovative products to  deal with heaps of otherwise unmanageable disposable waste that remains littered in drains,  sewers or ends up in landfills which is a cause of concern from environmental and health point  of view. She also thanked M/s Indian Oil for providing a unique and innovative dung processing equipment. She expressed hope that the briquettes made from cattle dung shall be utilized for cremation as is already being done in Delhi and other States.

A small commendation ceremony was also organized by JKPCC to acknowledge the efforts of various NGOs and NSS volunteers from various colleges who actively participated  during “Save Tawi Campaign” organized during Navratras w.e.f. 08-10-2021 to 14-10-2021. The  Nodal officers, NSS wings of GGM Science college, Jammu, MAM PG college, Govt. SPMR  college of Commerce, GCW, Parade, GCW, Gandhi Nagar , Disha Organization, NGO “Live for  others-being helpful foundation, Seva Foundation and Climate Front Organization were also  present

Workshop concluded with vote of thanks by Arshad Nazir Malik, Divisional Officer,  JKPCC, Jammu South.

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