Kaggaladu visit: Phase 2 visit 2

Date: November 14th 2009

Members of the core team visited Kaggaladu village on the 14th of Nov to celebrate Childrens Day with the students of the Government School there. We had previously informed the teachers of the school and also the local panchayat leaders that we would like to come and meet them. We were able to board the 6 30 am bus from Bangalore and made it to the school by 9 30 am. After arriving there, we first had a meeting with the teachers, during which we introduced ourselves and made clear our intentions from the visit. The teachers were responsive and showed their interest too in educational activities and in protecting the migratory birds. A monthly visit to Kaggaladu from our side is what we told we'll do. In conversation, we were told by the teachers that water was no longer a problem here because the local lakes were being recharged with water from Hemavathi river. But we have our doubts if that is a viable long term solution. We would be discussing this with panchayati members when we have the chance. Another issue that was highlighted was the lack of sanitation in the village and they have suggested health education classes for children and parents. The teachers expressed a lot of expectation from us, and we assured them that we will do as much as we can to help the school.




The children were assembled onto the grounds of the school and we had a nice ice-breaker session with them. Songs were sung, lots of photos were taken and sweets were distributed. We collected the wrappers from the children to highlight the importance of waste handling.

An activity has been assigned to the kids of 5th to 7th classes. Five KG cardboards, poster paints and crayons have been given to them and we’ve told them to make posters which depict the village, the agriculture, the birds, the water and their school. The posters are to be made ready in a month’s time when we visit next. We’ve promised prizes for the best one. This was given with two main intentions. One is for the kids to appreciate better the village and school, and secondly, to give them opportunities to bring out their creativity in the form of art.

After the school visit we had a brief chat with one of the panchayati leaders. We realized that if anything has to come out of our efforts, continued visits and pressure will be required from our side.

After that we went bird watching. We had received prior information that some storks had already arrived. At a nearby lake we spotted 4 kinds of water birds and probably one painted stork.

Our next visit is planned towards the end of december and another one in Republic Day. By then the birds are expected to have arrived. We hope bird watchers and volunteers would join us next time.

Members who visited: Harsha, Swapna and Adithya

1 comment:

retheesh said...

It was so nice to read about the latest update about Kaggaladu. Quite excited to hear that the lakes are now getting recharged. However, as you suggested, finding a reliable self sufficient way of harvesting water will be the most important thing in the future. I really appreciate your effort.

Retheesh