Mumbai generates 7025 tons of solid waste per day from which 5025 tons is biodegradable and recyclable waste. Per capita waste generation of Mumbai is among the highest in Indian cities with 0.450 kg of waste being generated per capita. Management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) has become a serious concern for government departments, pollution control agencies, industries, regulatory bodies and most importantly citizens of Mumbai.
Mr Amrish Patel, Chancellor - NMIMS University, expressed the concern over the environmental degradation due to accumulation of unattended waste and brought home the need for solid waste management. Mr Patel appreciated this one of its kind effort of Academic Institute- Industry-NGO partnership towards organizing a Management Programme for the grass root functionaries of the development sector.
Mr Ashwinbhai Shroff, Chairman and Managing Director, Excel Industries mentioned that the course aims to generate employability of the people at the field level by developing their skills to handle garbage effectively and to provide them with gardening skills.
Mr Anand Jagtap, Officer on Special Duty (Dattak Vasti Yojana), stressed on the need for the CBOs to take a proactive role in creation of employment opportunities of people at grass root through dissemination of management skills in the area of management of waste.
The Inauguration Ceremony of the programme took place on Friday, December 14, 2007 at NMIMS University. Present on the occasion were Mr Amrish Patel, Chancellor, NMIMS University, Mr Balwantbhai Sheth, Vice President, SVKM, Dr. N.M.Kondap, Vice Chancellor, NMIMS University, Mr Ashwinbhai Shroff, Chairman and Managing Director, Excel Industries and Mr Anand Jagtap, Officer on Special Duty (Dattak Vasti Yojana).
Certificate Course on Garbage and Garden Management is open for people at grass root who are involved in slum sanitation programme/cleanliness activities/Advanced Locality Management. The admission procedure is by Interview of candidates. There is no fees for the programme.
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Mumbai generates 7025 tons of solid waste per day from which 5025 tons is biodegradable and recyclable waste. Per capita waste generation of Mumbai is among the highest in Indian cities with 0.450 kg of waste being generated per capita. Management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) has become a serious concern for government departments, pollution control agencies, industries, regulatory bodies and most importantly citizens of Mumbai.
Mr Amrish Patel, Chancellor - NMIMS University, expressed the concern over the environmental degradation due to accumulation of unattended waste and brought home the need for solid waste management. Mr Patel appreciated this one of its kind effort of Academic Institute- Industry-NGO partnership towards organizing a Management Programme for the grass root functionaries of the development sector.
Mr Ashwinbhai Shroff, Chairman and Managing Director, Excel Industries mentioned that the course aims to generate employability of the people at the field level by developing their skills to handle garbage effectively and to provide them with gardening skills.
Mr Anand Jagtap, Officer on Special Duty (Dattak Vasti Yojana), stressed on the need for the CBOs to take a proactive role in creation of employment opportunities of people at grass root through dissemination of management skills in the area of management of waste.
The Inauguration Ceremony of the programme took place on Friday, December 14, 2007 at NMIMS University. Present on the occasion were Mr Amrish Patel, Chancellor, NMIMS University, Mr Balwantbhai Sheth, Vice President, SVKM, Dr. N.M.Kondap, Vice Chancellor, NMIMS University, Mr Ashwinbhai Shroff, Chairman and Managing Director, Excel Industries and Mr Anand Jagtap, Officer on Special Duty (Dattak Vasti Yojana).
Certificate Course on Garbage and Garden Management is open for people at grass root who are involved in slum sanitation programme/cleanliness activities/Advanced Locality Management. The admission procedure is by Interview of candidates. There is no fees for the programme.
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The Disaster Management Cell (DMC) of NMIMS University, in partnership with Excel Industries, Garbage Concern, a leading NGO in waste management and with the support of BMC has initiated a one month week-end course on Garbage and Garden Management.