Sunday, January 23, 2011

Who will cover this well ?




Water well at a Binagaon village in Binaganj block of Guna. The well is open, with hardly water in it. Whatever water it has is not fit for drinking ? Well does not have any cover and has taken lives of many animals, and even a women and threat for little kids of the village. But who will cover it ? It is not priority for anyone ?

Large Cuckooshrike


Large cuckooshrike at Gopi Krishna Sagar Dam in Guna.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Thursday, December 23, 2010

interesting pictures from guna !

herd community !

meeting in progress !

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Friday, May 21, 2010

A ruined fort




How can blog of Guna not have a picture of Bajrang Garh fort. Mention of this fort does come in, when Guna is talked about. So here is info about Bajrang Garh Fort !. It is a history that lies in ruined state, here at Guna. Bajranggarh fort is said to be built by Marathas probably in 1775. It contains Moti Mahal, Rangmahal and the Gunnery. Near about these Gannery, there was a big step-well, which has a garden now. It was used for keeping horses to drink water. The old name of this fort was Jharkon and lies on the Guna Aron Road at a distance of about 8 Km. of South-West of Guna.




Sunday, February 7, 2010

Eicher Tractors on way to Rajasthan !

कर्म ही पूजा है !

Eicher Tractors probably on the way to Rajasthan on Guna highway !

Thursday, January 28, 2010

My maaza bottle is empty !



A cat in a house in Tarawata village gets gloomy may be her maaza had finished !

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

GAIL bird !



Bird near GAIL complex in Guna

Sunset


Sunset a view from Guna - Bhopal highway

Monday, January 11, 2010

Pumping water for Buffaloes


Pumping water for Buffaloes at Village Haripur, Guna district.

Mustard in Guna fields


The Yellow hue...mustard plants growing in farm fields in Guna district of Madhya Pradesh

Black winged stilt at Guna


Black winged stilt at the water body on the outskirts of Guna.

Fog on Guna Highway



This picture was taken on Friday morning when the visibility on Guna - Bhopal highway was nearly zero and it was chilly morning, but this could not deter these women to fetch for woods which is a need to run their houses.

Class VI student makes efforts to tutor kids on hygiene

Rajni Ojha, student of Class VI makes sure that students of her school cut their nails cut properly and drinking water is provided to the students hygienically.

Rajini is secretary of Jagmag Sena, a children club on hygiene and sanitation in a Government school at Tarawata village of Guna district.Jagmag Sena is part of a project, being implemented in 25 schools of Guna by the district administration with support from UNICEF for Madhya Pradesh. To implement this project UNICEF has also engaged an NGO Vaibhvari, which is working with teachers and children of Government schools in Guna to bring in child-to-child communication, to increased awareness on issue of hygiene and sanitation among children.

Jagmag Sena is a group of 10 children (5 girls and 5 boys) who monitor the usage of toilet facilities, washing hands, safe drinking water and other personal hygiene issues in a school. Jagmag Sena has developed a monitoring chart, which consists of the above-mentioned issues and has been painted on the wall. The member of the Jagmag Sena fill the number of children practicing safe hygiene daily. The Sena has also developed a song through which they display their concern over safe hygiene practices which motivates others to follow the same.

Programme Manager UNICEF Office for Madhya Pradesh Manish Mathur said that it was heartening to meet those children who are helping to create a positive environment in schools towards healthy behavior. They not only understand the criticality of personal hygiene and clean surroundings; they practice and demonstrate correct behavior for other children to follow.

RK Mishra, Deputy Director Rural Development Department Guna district said that the children are like messengers to the society and their families, therefore, this awareness technique has been conceived. He also said that the main aim is to change the habits and behaviour of the children towards hygiene and sanitation. “We will continue the awareness programme for the next two years so that the results can easily be seen among them,” he added