Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Mdatf overview
1. Mahadevapura Development Agenda
Task Force
Supported by Shri Aravind Limbavalli, Minister and MLA
Mahadevapura
In partnership with
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2. Background
Change India is a movement founded by R.K.
Misra, winner of Lead India
Mission of Change India is “To encourage all
citizens to participate in Nation Building by
working WITH the government to improve quality
of life of the citizens.”
MDATF is a Change India initiative for development
of Mahadevapura in partnership with its MLA, Shri.
Aravind Limbavalli and various government bodies
such as BDA, BBMP, Traffic, Education,
BWSSB,BESCOM etc.
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3. Mahadevapura
As of 2001 Mahadevapura had a population of 135,597
Average literacy rate of 73%, higher than the national avg of 59.5%
Male literacy is 79%, and female literacy is 66%
Self sustaining Eco-System
Residential accommodation available in plenty, apartments & Gated
communities
Has good health care facilities and super specialty hospitals
Excellent schools both government and private including international schools
Commercial centers - Hotels, Malls & Shopping centers
Railway station, Metro (planned), CONCOR & Regional Transport Center
(planned)
Spiritual wellness – Satya Sri Sai Baba & Sri Sri Ravishankar Ashrams
An Industrial Hub – Mix of Old & New Industries
Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant, Geers & Pinions, Jaico, United Telecom, IFB &
Bhoruka
ITPL, GE, SAP, iGate, Tesco, Aviva, TCS, Wipro GE, Cambridge etc.
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4. Mahadevapura - Shortcomings
Poor Road connectivity to City & Airport
Essential to maintain industrial growth
Essential to prevent migration of industry to North Bangalore
Lack of Civic Infrastructure
Internal roads, Street Lights & Footpaths
BWSSB Water Supply & Sewage systems
Parks & Playgrounds
Environment & Culture
Preservation of lakes and local ecosystems
Cultural center for development of arts and crafts
Inadequate infrastructure for Primary education!
Directly impacting drop out rates
Girl student dropout rates excacerbated owing to lack of toilet
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4 facilities!
5. Development Agenda – Roads &Traffic
KR Puram RS
Kadugodi ROB
Rajmane Jn
Hoodi Jn
Hope Farm Jn
Beniganahalli ROB EPIP Jn
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Kundanahalli
Jn Varthur Kodi Jn
Marthahalli ORR
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6. Development Agenda -Current Projects
Roads and Bridges (Immediate)
Kadugodi ROB
Beniganahalli RUB
Marthahalli ORR Junction to be made Signal Free
Asphalting Internal Roads in Villages & Towns
Improvement of junctions at Kundanahalli, EPIP, Rajmane,
Hoodi, Hope Farm & Varthur Kodi
Street lights and bus shelters
Metro and Elevated Corridor (Medium term)
Immediate extension of Metro to Kadugodi
Elevated road on ORR from Silk Board to Hebbal via KR Puram
Elevated Road - North-East Corridor
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7. Development Agenda -Current Projects
Water, Sanitation and Environment
BWSSB Supply needs to be expedited
Solid waste Management
Lake Preservation and use as Water Source
Environment & Tree Plantation
Culture & Sports
Public Library
Rangamandira (Cultural Center)
Sports Complex
Education
Improve infrastructure in Government schools
providing additional rooms
toilet facilities
temporary “tent-schools” for children of migrant worker
Vocational training
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8. How Industry can help
PPP - Govt reaching out to private enterprise through our
facilitation
Govt funding situation necessitates PPP for successful execution
Government will drive infrastructure, clearances and
procedural protocols
Government seeks industry support to supplement its efforts in
improving infrastructure for Primary Education and Vocational training
MDATF to provide the umbrella for govt to reach industry
MDATF facilitates and monitors on a continual basis
Provide transaprency in expenditure and execution
remove procedural hurdles of dealing with govt
connect Private industry (CSR programs etc) directly to need!
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9. Mahadevapura
Development Agenda Task Force
Primary School Development
How Industry Can Help
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10. Overview
Bangalore South District has a total of 332 schools
Mahadevapura which is part of Bangalore South District
has 152 schools
Govt. Lower Primary Schools 70 (Grade 1-5)
Govt. Higher Primary Schools 69 (Grade 1-7)
Govt High schools-13 (Grade 8-10)
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11. Issues and challenges
Severe shortage of infrastructure
Funding available for only 17 class rooms against requirement
of 150+
Immediate requirement for temporary shelters as classrooms
for children of migrant workers
Water Facilities: 8 schools have no water supply. Borewells are
preferred
Toilets: are non-existent in most schools and some have toilets
but no water
severly impacts attendance of girl students!
Compound walls: Absence of walls is resulting in
encroachment of land and security hazards for both students
and teachers
Furniture: Most classrooms do not have desks and chairs
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Computers
12. How we can help our community
Contribution from Corporates, HNI’s and others for
Construction of 25 classrooms in 10 schools in the first phase
Construction of toilets in selected schools
Construction of temporary class rooms (tent-schools) for children of
migrant workers
Funding for furniture and equipment for class rooms
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13. Process
Sahyog a trust of the Change India movement has entered
into an MOU with Dept. of Public Instruction (GoK) for
improvement of schools in Mahadevapura
Corporation/HNI can deal directly with Sahyog to identify a Plan of
Action for a specific school
“Change India volunteers will facilitate and coordinate interaction
between Donor and Education department for implementation of
the Plan of Action”
Monies used to Build class rooms/toilets/shelters or
provide furniture as required by selected school
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15. Tent School
Schools for children of
migratory workers
RequiretTemporary
Shelters to be set up
Cost under Rs.
35,000.00
Immediate need in
Mahadevapura
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16. Class Room Details
30x30 ft
Cost of construction: approx Rs. 6,00,000
Cost of furnishing: approx Rs. 1,00,000
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17. Toilet Plan
Approx cost of construction: Rs. 3,00,000
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18. Belathuru
Requires demolition of
existing structure
Construction of 2
classrooms
Repair of 4 toilets
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19. Ghandipura
Number enrolled: 230
1 building (2 rooms) to be
demolished and replaced
2 rooms started under
Sarva shiksha Abhiyaan,
incomplete due to
shortage of funds
Library room
Only 2 toilets at present.
Additional toilets are
required
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20. Hoodi
High school: Number
enrolled:520 and P.U.C
414 (2 shifts)
Need 5 rooms
Water connection in
existing 6 toilets
Drinking water
Science lab for P.U.C
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21. Kadugodi
High school enrolled:
560 and P.U.C
Repairs needed in the
school building
Library
Lab
Computer room
Construction stopped for
2 rooms due to shortage
of funds
Toilets incomplete-4
Proper compound wall
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22. Sorahunase
Being developed as a
model school in the
Mahadevpura district
Need 2 rooms for
library and computer
lab
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23. Contact Information
Dr. Anand Anandkumar
Managing Director, Magma Design Automation (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Mobile: 98 451 88972
Email:anand_anandkumar@yahoo.com
Mrs. Sanika Chandran
Counselling Psychologist
Mobile: 99 800 41642
Email: sanika@chandrans.com
Mr. Vinod Chandran
Managing Director, Livewire Mobile Pvt. Ltd.
Mobile: 99 800 84663
Email: vinod@chandrans.com
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25. Overview
Enrollment
Govt. Primary Schools-23,639
Govt. aided schools-2553
Unaided schools-35,204
Total number of children-61,396
Teachers
Govt. teachers-529
Aided school teachers-154
Unaided-unlimited
Supplies provided by Govt.
Uniforms for all children from grades 1-10
Text Books
Notebooks
Mid-day meals sponsored by ISKCON, Sathya Sai and NGOs
School Bags
Children belonging to “Below poverty line” card holders are given bicycles from grade 8
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26. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan
A program funded by both center and state governments.
Its objectives are:
Universalization of primary education from age 6-14 years
Retention of students
Teacher training and improvement of teacher efficiency
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