TOTAL VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (TVDP) for INDIA
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TOTAL VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (TVDP) for INDIA
Hariharan PV(Chief Promoter & Mentor)
AGRO-BIOGENICS (CLEAN-TECH) PRIVATE LIMITED
India's Development needs Village Development
India has 638,596 Vllages, across 3,342 Talukas and 641 Districts
Average percapita in villages is a very low Rs.6,000
The minimum percapita needed for decent living is Rs.30,000
That needs average value additions in villages @ Rs.5 Cr/village
Creating such Village level developments is possible
AGRO-BIOGENICS have taken up the onerous task of developing
Village level Industries to convert each village into wealth creation
centers … YES! We too can
BASICS of Village Development (1)
An average Indian Village would have 274 households
Average household is 5 people
Average Village farmland area is about 350 ha
Present agriculture activities net average income of Rs.82.2 L per Village
Developing India needs a five-fold increase in Village incomes
This could be done by utilizing and recycling all locally available Renewable Resources (RR) and local able-bodied human resources
BASICS of Village Development (2)
AGRO-BIOGENICS have developed a new paradigm that utilizes and re-cycles all agrowastes, animal wastes and other RR
The resultant system of integrated and inter-related processes would create engineered products, energy, bio-petrochemicals and bio-water
The illustration depicts a Zero-Waste Zero-Carbon Business-Model (ZW-ZC-BM) that would be operated in every Village in India to effect TVDP
BASICS of Village Development (3)(Certain available Resources and converted Products)
BASICS of TVDP (1)
Each village would have one ZW-ZC-BM set up
There would be 638,596 Village Co's; 3,342 Taluka Co's; 641 District Co's
Additionally each Taluka would have one Technology & Product Development Co
AGRO-BIOGENICS would support each Co, and would have stakes in each District
BASICS of TVDP (2)
The first TVDP programs are beginning in Mandya District, Karnataka State
There are seven Talukas and 1580 Villages. Each would be Co's
Additionally there would be seven TPDC's
Total of 1595 Co's in Mandya District
Estimated turnover potential is over Rs.12,000 Cr
BASICS of TVDP (3)
The networking of TPDC's would be as in the illustration
Six Village Co's (geographically close to one another) would form a cluster
Each cluster would have same products, and would enter into Technology/Guarantee arrangement with TPDC
TPDC's to train Village Co personnel and provide Total Tech support
First TVDP programs in Pandavapura
Pandavapura Taluka in Mandya District has 192 Villages (Co's)
There would be 32 Products in Pandavapura Taluka
An example of Product is Molded Doors
These products would be classified under WOOD SUBSTITUTE
Wood Substitute classification would have over 50 individual Products
Products being developed in PANDAVAPURA TPDC
TPDC (Pandavapura) has begun Agrowaste Conversion to develop Molded Doors
The first Agrowastes conversion products are planned to be Total Wood Substitute systems and Metal Substitute systems
Every such product would be produced using local RR materials such as coconut Tree wastes, Sugarcane wastes (Bagasse'), Bamboo material, Various weeds and shrub vegetation matter
A Few Other Products
The Photo shows a Bamboo mat Hybrid composite Boat at Vishakhapatnam seas
Inset shows the Boat before the trial run
The Photo at left shows the construction of Bamboo woven Boat
The Making of Wood Substitute Products(Village workers in TVDP)
Door Shutter using Bagasse' (Sugarcane waste)
Development Potentials in Pandavapura
The estimated Wood substitute product systems in the Taluka are about 50,000 T (valued Rs.10,000,000,000)
There are other Product systems that would add up to still higher values – estimated total of Rs.20,000,000,000
AGRO-BIOGENICS are planning to showcase the development of Pandavapura Taluka as the front runner to other All-India Total Village development Programs (TVDP)
TVDP and Quadruple Impact Developments
The prime criterion would be increase in jobs at the “lowest” rungs of the society
The second criterion is the impact on the knowledge levels that help in enhancing current and future developments
The third criterion is the impact and potentials in business and commerce at village levels
The fourth criterion (not the least in importance) would measure how much lesser all these would impact on the environment
THANK YOU!
Contact:
AGRO-BIOGENICS (CLEAN-TECH) PVT LTDNo.2/2, Vinayaka Circle, Palace Guttahalli Main Road,
S.J.Patel Complex, Malleswaram – Bangalore – 560003 – India
Phone: 91 80 32214314Website: http://agrobiogenicscleantechpvtltd.com/
E-mail contact: Hariharan PV: [email protected]