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CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology,
PO Box-6, Palampur-176061 H.P.
Contest for Designing an appropriate Gram Vigyan Kutir
(GVK i.e. Village Science Centre)
Introduction
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has a national mission of
inclusive growth and improved quality of life for India's 800 million citizens through
science and technology interventions that are socially and economically relevant,
and named as CSIR 800.
CSIR currently plans to set up 25 technology enabled villages (TECHVILS) in
different backward locations in the country. One will be in Gopalpur village located
about 15 km from Palampur in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh. There will be a
Gram Vigyan Kutir (GVK) in the TECHVIL, which is a brick and mortar statement ofCSIRs commitment in transforming Rural India through technology. The GVKs will
be built frugally but innovatively. The design of the GVK will be context-specific,
blending with its environment.
Youth of the country is required to be made an integral part of the programme
for bringing rapid development of the society. It is in this context that the CSIR-
Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh invites
entries of a suitable design for the GVK at Gopalpur, near Palampur (mid-hill area)
Distt. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, from the students of your Institute. The designs will
be evaluated by a committee of experts constituted for the purpose and the first two
best adjudged entries shall carry a cash award and merit certificate.
Purpose of setting up TECHVIL and GVK:
1. The TECHVIL will cater to a population of about 40,000 and will be the
platform to disseminate appropriate technology solutions. Typical
technological assistance will be in the fields of value added agriculture,
potable water, waste to wealth and the other themes of rural development.
2. The GVK will be a place in TECHVIL where the relevant scientists and
partners can spend time in the village and fine tune their technologies to take
root. It will also be a platform to showcase products for houses - tiles, bricks,
doors, window panels, smokeless stoves, sanitary-ware, potable water and
other items, as per need.
3. The GVKs will be operated by CSIR initially for 5 years, or to the end of the
CSIR 800 program, and then handed to the village authorities who will be
responsible for taking care of whats been built/ developed in each place.
4. The essence of the program is to inseminate in people the belief that
appropriate technology solutions exist to improve the quality of their lives.
5. The GVK must serve in infusing a sense of community, professionals and
interested people involved and working all together.
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GVK Design (Desirable)
1. As stated, the GVK will be built frugally but innovatively. The design the GVKwill be context-specific, blending with its environment and accepted by thecommunity.
2. GVK should be an efficient and simple model house/centre location specific,
incorporating relevant technologies, building materials and methods ofconstruction, electricity, water supply, sanitation and others.
3. The chosen site should be in close proximity to the primary school of everyvillage or to the local market. Thus, it becomes part of the village institutionsand has a clearpublic use, where children can attend workshops, or adulttraining courses related to CSIR technologies are held.
4. Also, local technologies and laborers skills of each region will be taken intoaccount.
5. The building should allow for expansion, and some open-to-sky spacesincluded, where some activities can be held.
GVK Space Requirements
Closed space: 135 sq m
Open space: 100 sq m
Entrance hall will serve the following uses: (50 sq m) As a small training hall; As an office space with one or two computers system; As a place from where training material will be kept, distributed
and placed As a place to display a few select technologies on a rotation
basis One small kitchen for guests (10 sq m)
Two double bedrooms (2x25=50 sq m)
One bathroom to be shared by the 2 bedrooms; (10 sq m)
One large toilet and washroom for use by trainees and guests (15 sq m)
A large open courtyard to hold most training programmes. (100sq m)
The contestants are desired to provide the designs along with estimated costinvolved. The designed should be eco-friendly and use of local resources should beconsidered.
It is requested to ensure the as many entries as possible from the students with duediligence from their Institute so that they get chance to express their innovation . Thefinal selections of the best design shall be made by the evaluation committee.
Last Date for the entries:
Last date for receiving the entries at the office of the Director, CSIR-Institute ofHimalayan Bioresource Technology, PO Box-06, Palampur 176061, is March 11,2013 (before 5.00 pm).
For any other query you may contact:
Dr. R.K. Sud, Coordinator (TECHVIL), CSIR-IHBT, PO Box-6, Palampur-176061 H.P.Phone: 9418218964, E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]