The New Indian Express 03.01.2014
The New Indian Express 03.01.2014
Around 260 schools in Thiruvananthapuram will soon be equipped with
biogasplants enabling them to become self-sufficient in organic waste
disposal. This is as part of the state-level scheme of the Department of
Agriculture to set up biogas plants in 4,000 schools across Kerala
which was inaugurated here on Wednesday by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy.
The
260 schools in the capital district to benefit from the scheme have
been divided into three categories. In the first, 20 lower primary
schools will get small biogas plants (0.5 m3) which cost `13,000.
Next,90 upper primary schools would get slightly bigger plants (o.75 m3)
costing ` 17,500. The remaining 150 are high schools where biogas
plants of 1 m3 volume and costing ` 23,500 would be set up.
As
the scheme gets underway, it would cover selected primary, upper
primary and high schools (government and aided). There are two major
goals for setting up these biogas plants – the first is to make
provisions for treating organic waste at the source itself. The second,
by default, is to promote vegetable cultivation in schools. (The
Agriculture Department already has an integrated vegetable cultivation
promotion scheme in place, in which schools form an important component.
Around 1,500 schools in Kerala were selected in the second phase,
started in July 2013, for starting vegetable gardens. Also around 50
lakh vegetable seed kits were distributed to students across the state.)
The
idea is to produce a sustainable cycle in schools – the biogas produced
would be used in the school kitchen while the slurry got as byproduct
could be used as organic manure for the vegetable garden of the
students. The vegetables in turn would go into the meals prepared in the
school kitchen.
The biogas plant scheme, which is being
implemented with the help of the Education Department, will be put in
place in schools selected by the respective district educational
officers. The Agriculture Department is investing around ` 8 crore in
this scheme, said a note issued by the department.