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MGIRI PROJECT
K. D. KAMBLEDIRECTOR
MGIRI (JBCRI)
by:
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5th September 2007.
To support upgrade and accelerate the process of rural industrialization in the country so that we may move towards the Gandhian Vision of sustainable growth and self reliant village economy and the products of rural industry may gain wide acceptability in the local and global market.
VISION OF MGIRI
PROJECT ON REVAMPING OF JBCRI STARTED IN APRIL 2001 BY IIT DELHI WITH FUNDING FROM KVIC. THE FIRST PHSE OF PROJECT COMPLETED IN MARCH 2004 WITH A FOCUS ON DEVELOPING CAMPUS AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW BUILDINGS SETTING UP R & D LABORATORIES INITIATING R & D PROJECTS SUITABLE TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE TECHNICAL NEED OF KVI SECTOR
A Glimpse of the MGIRI Infrastructure:
Administrative Block Section wise academic blocksWorkshop, Design studio and Prototype development facility.Artisans Complex.Wardha HaatGandhi Smirti Bhawan (Library, Documentation Centre, VIP suites and Kasturba launge)
A Glimpse of the MGIRI Infrastructure:Guest House and Director’s Bunglow.Two Hostels for trainee.Four Officer’s flats.One transit accommodation.Dining Hall.Misc. Utilities.
CampusPhoto
R & D ACTIVITESIN ORDER TO MEET THE TECHNOLOGICAL NEEDS WITH EMPHASIS ON QUALITY ASSURANCE OF KVI SECTOR THE R & D ACTIVITIES ARE FOCUSSED UNDER FOLLOWING SECTIONS
1. KHADI AND TEXTILES2. RURAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(FOOD AND HERBAL, SOAP AND DETERGENTS,ORGANIC FOOD, INSTRUMENTATION)
3. RURAL CRAFT & ENGINEERING(POTTERY, HAND MADE PAPER PRODUCTS)
4. RURAL ENERGY SECTION(BIOGAS ENGINE, ANIMAL DRIVEN PRIME
MOVER, BIOMASS BRIQUETTES)
5. BIO-PROCESSING SECTION(BIO FERTILIZERS, BIO-MANURES, PANCHGAVYA
PRODUCTS, GOMUTRA STANDARDIZATION)
6. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPED AT MGIRI WHICH ARE READY FOR
DISSEMINATION
KHADI AND TEXTILES Finishing of khadi fabrics and garments
(Technology is transferred at Kshtriya Shir Gandhi Ashram, Barbanki. Other khadi institutions may be identified for technology transfer.)
Dyeing of khadi with natural colours (Technology is transferred at Nagaland KVI samiti Dimapur and All women KVI samiti, Sunderban. Other khadi institutions may be identified for technology transfer.)
Technology of Mercerization of khadi yarn (Entrepreneurship possibility for mercerization machine manufacture.)
Fabrication of hank dyeing machine
Fabrication of mini-sliver plant (for the benefit of organic farmers)
Setting up Quality assurance laboratory (KVIC has approved setting up 20 Quality assurance laboratories in Central sliver plants and selected khadi institutions.
TECHNOLOGY DISSEMINATION WORKSHOPS;
Date No. of participants
States
Workshops on Quality Assurance
Jan. 8-12, 2007 11 West Bengal, Tamilnadu,
Haryana
Feb. 5-9, 2007 35 Arunchal Pradesh, Haryana
Himachal Pradesh, Jammu
Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala
Madhya Pradesh,Maharashtra,
Orissa, Punjab, Tamilnadu,
Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh
March 5-9, 2007 28 Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
Kerala, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,Nagaland
Rajasthan, Uttarpradesh
TECHNOLOGY DISSEMINATION WORKSHOPS:
Date No. of participants
States
Workshops on Natural Dyes
Jan 15-17, 2007 18 Students from Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai
Jan.25-27, 2007 12 Gandhi National Memorial
Society, Agakhan palace, Pune
BIO-PROCESSING SECTION
Portable Bio-manure diagnostic kit Portable Bio-manure microbial diagnostic kit As per Bio-fertilizer Act (GoI), the testing of bio-manures for chemical and microbial parameters is mandatory. The laboratory methods to test these parameters are lengthy, cumbersome and require sophisticated laboratory facilities. Hence it becomes difficult for a village level producer to get his sample tested on the spot for preliminary essential tests. Keeping this in view the Rural Bio-processing Section has developed a bio-manure diagnostic kit. It consists of two parts viz Part I: NPK testing kit for the estimation of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium and Part II: Microbial diagnostic kit to test to microbial population in the biomanures.
TECHNOLOGY DISSEMINATION WORKSHOPS
Month Duration
Title
Dec. 12 to 14,
2006
3 days Training programme on biomanure production and technology of biomanure and microbial diagnostic kits
Jan. 27 to 31,
2007
5 days Production, quality assurance of biomanures and biopesticides and dissemination of technology kit
Feb. 25 to 27, 2007
3 days Production, quality assurance of biomanures and biopesticides and dissemination of technology kit (conducted at ZPC, Rajghat)
Aug. 1 to 3, 2007
3 days Training of Gomutra based phenyl to 24 participants of Mahila Udyojak Vikas mahamandal
TECHNOLOGY DISSEMINATION WORKSHOPS
Consultation workshops
Month Duration Title
February 5,2007
1 day Consultation workshop on Standardization of Gomutra
May 26 to 28, 2007
3 days Consultation workshop on entrepreneurship development possibilities using panchagauvya
June 28 to 30, 2007
3 days Consultation workshop on entrepreneurship possibilities in Organic food: Production, Quality assurance and Marketing
RURAL CHEMICAL , FOOD & HERBAL SECTION:
Development of testing kit for the quality assurance of raw material and finished products of Soap and Detergents.
FOOD & HERBAL SECTION: Standardization & development of process and value added food products from Tamarind and Amla viz. Tamarind Toffee, Tamarind Toffee with Pudina, Tamarind Ketchup, Tamarind Digestive Powder Awala Jam Awala Pickles Vaatnashak Tel Herbal Mehandi Herbal Tea Herbal tonic
FOOD & HERBAL SECTION:
TECHNOLOGY DISSEMINATION WORKSHOPS
Sr.No
Workshop/Training/Exhibition Place Date No. Of Participant
1. Workshop on “Quality control of Organic Food and Preparation & Herbal Products for EDP”
MGIRI 18th –20th Jan2006 30
2. National Golden Jubilee Exhibition organized by Khadi and village industries commission
Ashok hotel New Delhi 4 –7 Oct 2006
3. Skill Development Training Programme on Herbal and Food Products
Nowgong Distt. Chhatarpur
1st –3rd Dec.2006 30
4. Training: “Preparation of Awala Jam & Awala Pickle”( In association with Magan Sangrahalaya Saamittee Wardha)
Selu, Wardha 6th Dec. 2006 10
5. Training: “Preparation of Tamarind Sauce & Tamarind Digestive Powder”( In association with Magan Sangrahalaya Saamittee Wardha)
Selu, Wardha 7th Dec. 2006 17
6. Training: “Preparation and Quality Control of Value Added food and herbal Products”
MGIRI Wardha 5 – 9 January 2007.
30
7. Training: “Preparation and Quality Control of Value Added food and herbal Products”
MGIRI Wardha 27 – 31 January 2007.
27
8. Training: Soap, Detergent, food and herbal products preparation
Jai Jui Vichar Manch, Solapur
21 – 25 July 2007. 85
9. Consultation Workshop on “Entrepreneurship Possibilities in Neutraceuticals Food & Herbal Products: “Production, Quality Control and Marketing”
MGIRI, wardha 20-21 Sep.2007
RURAL ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTRURE SECTION
Development of kits for field conversion of Diesel engine into Bio gas engine
Development of an Improved pottery kiln
Development of Animal Driven Prime
Mover for Rural Industries application Development Bio mass briquette
Dissemination of technology1. A dissemination workshop on “Engine Application of Bio – Fuels” on February 3 – 7, 2007 was organized at MGIRI, after the standardization and in-house testing of the technology.
2. The technology was also successfully transferred to Central Institute of Agriculture Engineering (ICAR), Bhopal. The diesel engine of 3.7 KW capacity was converted to operate on 100% biogas. The converted engine is also used as a demonstration unit for visitors.
3. The similar installation were also done at following organizations under the supervision of MGIRI. These installations will be used for power generation and for demonstration purpose.
a. Shri Krishana Goshala kanjhawala, New Delhi
b. Sulabh International, Dabri more, Palamgaon New Delhi
c. Rajasthan Goseva Sangh Bikaner
d. Shri Balram Goshala Kotkhabda Jaipur
e. Jaju Farm House Akola.
100 % bio gas engine
Technology dissemination (IMPROVED POTTER KILN )
1. After standardization and in-house testing of the technology, it was disseminated by conducting workshops at MGIRI “ Evaluation of an pottery kiln and potters wheel.” on December 14 – 20, 2006.
2. the technology dissemination workshop conducted on “ An improved potters kiln and value addition in Pottery “ were also conducted at Kanyakumari
3. The improved kiln were also constructed at
Kondagaon – Dist Bastar (Chattisgarh) and Bharavati - Dist Chandrapur (Maharastra) with local pottery clusters.
Benefits:
Fuel saving upto 40-50 % Less breakage as comparative traditional kiln Uniform coloration on pottery Reduced operational cost.
A. Development of Animal Driven Prime Mover (ADPM) for Rural Industries Application
Dissemination of Technology (ADPM)1. A consultation workshop on “Rural Entrepreneurship possibilities using Bio- Fuels and Animal Power” was organized on 23-25 March 2007 at MGIRI
after in-house testing of the technology.
2. Animal driven prime mover system was installed by MGIRI at Chaturvedi farm house Kanpur and Jaju Farm house, Akola for water lifting purpose. It is operational by the use of a pair of bullock.
3. An additional setup of Animal driven prime mover is installed at Agril. University Udaipur for carrying out different experiments on agro-processing devices.
4. The modifications were also suggested to Kanpur – Goshala for running of there mechanical devices.
Benefits: Increased use of animal power in agro-processing. An alternative to decentralized system of rural electrification User-friendly, multifunctional system Saving of fossil fuels
Development of biomass briquettes
Development of biomass briquettesDissemination :
To standardizing the system of biomass briquetting a consultation workshop on “ Rural Entrepreneurship possibilities using Bio- Fuels and Animal Power” on dated 23-25 March 2007 at MGIRI.
Benefits :Following are the benefits of bio mass briquetting technology
An alternative method to save the consumption and dependency on
fuel wood.
Easy to handle, transport and store being uniform in size and
quality.
Helps to solve the residual disposal problem.
The process assists the reduction of fuel wood usage and helps
aeforestation.
Eco-friendly and user-friendly technology
WorkshopsFollowing workshops were conducted for the Technology Dissemination:
Sr. No.
Workshops Date Venue Participant
1 “Evaluation of An Improved Pottery Kiln and Potters wheel”
14-20 Dec 2006
MGIRI 30
2 Engine Application of Bio-Fuels 3-7 Feb 2007 MGIRI 27
3 An Improved Pottery Kiln, potters wheel and decorative Pottery for West Zone
17-21 Feb 2007 2007
MGIRI 41
4 Rural Entrepreneurship Possibilities using Bio- Fuels and Animal Power
23-25 march 2007
MGIRI 42
5 An Improved Potters Kiln and Value addition in pottery product at Thalakulam
4 – 15 Jully 2007
Kanyakumari 30
RURAL CRAFTS & ENGINEERING SECTIONDevelopment of Potter’s Wheel.
Testing & Technology dissemination of MGIRI Kiln
New design development of Pottery Products &
Hand-made paper craft.
Technology Dissemination:
The prototype & engineering drawings have been
made and the drawings can be made available to
interested fabricator under REGP.
2.5 feats long artifact with Potter’s wheel fabricated by new potter’s wheel private manufacturer
Preparation of new artifacts on newly Traditional Balldeveloped potter’s wheel at Kanyakumari. bearing wheel
Workshops organized for technology dissemination
S No
Name & Place of Workshop
Date
No of Artisan participated
No of Artist participated
No of KVIC officials participated
No of resource person participated
1. Handmade paper craft, MGIRI, Wardha
11th to 20th Dec 2006
30 -- -- 7
2. Evaluation of MGIRI Kiln & Potter’s wheel, MGIRI, Wardha
14th to 20th Dec 2006
11 -- 7 11
3. Decorative Pottery for west zone, MGIRI, Wardha
17th to 21st Feb 2007
14 16 11 11
4. Decorative Pottery for Wardha, MGIRI, Wardha
3rd to 9th of May 2007
12 17 -- 7
5. Decoration and Value addition in Pottery Products, Thalakulam, village Kanyakumari Dist (T.N).
4th to 10th July 2007
12 15 3 11
Benefits : (Pottery)Pottery production increases up to 1.5 – 2 times with corresponding increase in potters earning.
Reduction in drudgery of potter.
Even women potter’s can work very comfortably.
With very low effort long pots are easily made.
Back pain will be minimized.
Benefits : (Paper Craft)After introducing new art & craft in artisan’s industry the income of artisan increases & new artist & other technological expert of the related industry are liable to
get new employment opportunities.
HANDMADE PAPER CRAFTS
PRESS COVERAGE OF VARIOUS TECHNLGY
DISSEMINATION PROGRAMMES OF MGIRI,
WARDHA:
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Rural Industrialization, WardhaDate => 28 – Jan – 2007 News paper - Lokmat Subject - Work shop on “Quality assurance and Technology Transfer of Khadi"
Quality control Soap & Detergent Testing Kit Concluding session (Ranchi) Rajdhani, Rachi 13.8.2007
Quality control Soap & Detergent Testing KitConcluding session (Ranchi)Hindustan , Rachi 13.8.2007
“A Tamil Daily” 5th July 2007, Workshop on Decoration and Value addition in Pottery Products at Thalakulam, Kanyakumari 4th to 10th July 2007
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Rural IndustrializationSection – Rural Energy and InfrastructureJagruti Monthly MagzineDate => April, 2007Subject –– Work shop on “ Rural Entrepreneurship Possibilities
Using Bio – Fuels and Animal Power”
Future strategy for R & D and Technology Dissemination
• The State/Divisional Directors can play very effective role to Dissemination Technology in their respective states with Technological backup from MGIRI, Wardha for Rural Industrialisation through REGP.
DOCCUMENTS PUBLISHED BY MGIRI
Khadi and Textile Section– Quality assurance manual for khadi (Hindi
and English)– Quality assurance manual for khadi at a
glance (Hindi and English)– Finishing of khadi garments (English)
Herbal Section – Herbal Products for Village Industries
(English, Hindi)– Tamarind & Awala Based Food Products
For Village Industries (English, Hindi)
DOCCUMENTS PUBLISHED BY MGIRI
Rural Energy & Infrastrucutre : An Improved pottery Kiln Low Cost Gasifier Sys Saw Dust Combuster
Rural Craft & Engineering Novel Potters Wheel (English & Hindi)
DOCCUMENTS PUBLISHED BY MGIRI
Chemical Section• Carcass Disposal through Composting –
A Case Study (English & Hindi).• Operating manual of Soap & Detergent
Testing Kit (English, Hindi and Marathi) • Operating manual of Raw materials
Testing Kit (English, Hindi and Marathi) • Activities of Rural Chemical Industries
Section at a Glance (English).• Quality Control Manual for Food
Products (Revised - English).
Concluding with an Earnest Request!
Your kind support and guidance in this direction is solicited. It will go a long way in bringing to fruition the extensive efforts made by MGIRI, Wardha under guidance of Renowned Scientists from IIT Delhi, various technical interfaces and other stake holders to this important cause of
RURAL INDUSTRIALISATION.
Thanking You!