To
The
honorable Chief Minister,
Writers' Buildings,
Kolkata-1, West Bengal
Sub:
Rainwater harvesting, socio-economical and eco-friendly way of House
construction through Terrocotta /stone
Hon’ble
Madam,
With due respect , our society prays
before you to kindly see our appeal within your leisure period.
Our
society makes it possible to use Terracotta items into a house
construction material.
In Manbhum , one community ’KUMBHAKAR’ who knows better to
operate the mud made wheel and produced several mud made items. Now a
day, as the demand is very low, they bound to leave the wheel production
for their livelihood. As a result of which no other person is interested
to involve in this job and their inherent thchnique for the operation of
wheel is vanishing gradually. Our society makes it possible to erect
wall/house through terracotta production and the inherent artists of
terracotta get inspired again to involve themselves to their inherent
job. Now they need work for their livelihood.
Through our practical experience we may erect a Hall/Cold storage
through stone without using cement and rod/iron.
The above construction of stone is for the purpose of erecting
stair of a house. But in the way of construction of stair we may able to
build a room as a bonus as well. These stone can be excavated in the
river of drought area and make a water reservoir automatically.
Our society wants to engage them in proper rain water harvesting
work in drought area like Purulia. In accordance to our experience we
may able excavate a pond (by digging 15000 cub. Meter of soil) with a
meager amount of Rs. 5 lakhj-
10 lakh. In initial stage at least 5
to 10 no, of such pond are required to be excavate in every panchyat of
Purulia so as to collect rain water and agricultural production
in this drought area. As
the ingredients of this area’s soil is very good , fishing, honey,
vegetable and ducker project will run successfully .We need fund to do
the same. If fund is
available we may able to establish another sorobor like Saheb Band in
Purulia. Soil of Purulia is very good for cultivation of pulses &
nuts with the help of rhizobium culture/bio-fertilizer.
This agricultural production can be achieved without sufficient rain
water in rainy season. Inhabitants of this area, now a day, entrusted
with cultivation of rice which requires more water during their spun. So
they have to depend with sufficient rain water with an interval of 5 to
10 days. Although they are not interested with the cultivation of pulses
and nuts. With the help of Govt./NGO their motives can be changed
practically by producing nuts and pulses whose market value is much more
then the rice.
For eradication of poverty in drought area our society will
perform the above work, if allowed with fund by the Govt.
Yours faithfully
Amarnath Mahato, Secretary, PAIDS Amdiha para, P.O Dulminadiha Distt. - PURULIA http://paidsin.blogspot.in amarnath.mahato.123@gmail.com Mobile: +91 9933110594
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ToOffice of the Superintending Archaeologist Archaeological Survey of India Kolkata Circle C. G. O. Complex (4th Floor) Block - DF, Sector- I, Salt Lake City Phone : 033 2334 4389 (T- F) 033 2334 3775 E-Mail : circlekol.asi@gmail.com Web : www.asikolkata.com And Janhwij Sharma Director (Conservation, NCF) 23013316 (T-f) dircon.asi@gmail.com whsection.asi@gmail.com
Sub: To preserve and promote the skillness of the traditional Artists (meagure one)
who are still able to errect the Temples, monuments etc. as it is preserved by ASI.
Sir
With due respect our society narrating herein under of the subject matter.
1) That it is kind enogh to ASI for preserving the Indian heritage specially which were errected through stone, terracotta etc. by the Indian Artists in 7th century. Visitors of such heritage still becomes pleasant and like to visit again and again .
2) That after 9th century such construction gradually decreased as a result of which the traditional artists decreasing simultaneously generation to generation and now it becomes megure who will able to build of such socio-economical and eco-friendly way .
That our society according to its bye-laws able to guide a small unit of such traditional artists by providing job for erecting of such construction . We will able to build in big form of such construction by excavating a water reservoir in drought area i. e. involve one work and get bonus of rain water harvesting work in droughty area.
That our society representatives wants to face before you in person ,if desired, for preservation of such traditional artists.
Yours faithfully
Amarnath Mahato,
Secretary, PAIDS
Amdiha para, P.O Dulminadiha
Distt. - PURULIA
Mobile: +91 9933110594
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Copy forward to
Archaeological Survey of India
Sub-Circle Bishnupur
Kalachand, P.O.- Bishnupur
Bankura
West Bengal - 722122
Shri Arnab Das
Sr. Conservation Assistant
Phone : 03244 - 252357(O)
Mobile : 9038605797
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To The President R K Bhatnagar, Adv.(Elec) Secretary General Shubhranshu, EDME(Traction) Ranjit Singh , Office Incharge Room No. 256-A, Rail Bhavan, Raisina Road, New Delhi -110001 froa@rb.railnet.gov.in Subject: Socio Economic, Eco Friendly way of Construction Sir, With due respect, our society appeal before you with the following. 1) According to bye laws our society promote Terracotta into a house construction material as such the inherent Artists survived. They need such kind job for their existence. 2) It is quite obvious to almost all in this Anchal that terracotta means Bishnupur as its origin . But in Manbhum such skillness is still existed who are able to construct wall/house through ‘Pradip dani’ and so on through their wheel production. Such skilled person/community, who are able to operate mudmade wheel, are decreasing day by day .For their existence they need to their assigned job. Our society, ensure terracotta production into house construction material. 3) It is also obvious that the railway bridge were constructed over the small river through stone which is still existed without any hamper/repair. Now a days it is constructed with the help of cement in which is not ever lasting. Our society gain more knowledge by observing the inherent construction of bridge and able to construct bridge with the help of stone which will be everlasting (except natural calamities) without hampering the natural existence of earth. These stone can be excavated in drought area and make a bridge for development of a country in socio-economical and eco-friendly way. Through this excavation we get bonus for the people in drought area in the form of water reservoir as well as forbade the flood in another side in West Bengal. 4) After invention of iron, British in India made bridge by erecting stone pillar and laying iron horizontally in stone base river in drought area. But it requires reestablishment either by way of repairing or removing. Our society claim that if we erect arch in the form of ∏r amongst pillars then it will be everlasting as usual as in plain land. Our representatives, if desired, can explain in person about above. Yours faithfully Amarnath Mahato, Secretary, PAIDS Amdiha para, P.O Dulminadiha Distt. - PURULIA http://paidsin.blogspot.in amarnath.mahato.123@gmail.com Mobile: +91 9933110594 Copy Forward to
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To District Magistrate & District Collector , Purulia District Phone: 03252-222302(O), 03252-222301(R), Fax: 03252-222490 E-mail: dm-pur-wb@nic.in Subject: Socio Economic, Eco Friendly way of Construction Sir, With due respect, our society appeal before you with the following. 1) According to bye laws our society promote Terracotta into a house construction material as such the inherent Artists survived. They need such kind job for their existence. 2) It is quite obvious to almost all in this Anchal that terracotta means Bishnupur as its origin . But in Manbhum such skillness is still existed who are able to construct wall/house through ‘Pradip dani’ and so on through their wheel production. Such skilled person/community, who are able to operate mudmade wheel, are decreasing day by day .For their existence they need to their assigned job. Our society, ensure terracotta production into house construction material. 3) It is also obvious that the railway bridge were constructed over the small river through stone which is still existed without any hamper/repair. Now a days it is constructed with the help of cement in which is not ever lasting. Our society gain more knowledge by observing the inherent construction of bridge and able to construct bridge with the help of stone which will be everlasting (except natural calamities) without hampering the natural existence of earth. These stone can be excavated in drought area and make a bridge for development of a country in socio-economical and eco-friendly way. Through this excavation we get bonus for the people in drought area in the form of water reservoir as well as forbade the flood in another side in West Bengal. 4) After invention of iron, British in India made bridge by erecting stone pillar and laying iron horizontally in stone base river in drought area. But it requires reestablishment either by way of repairing or removing. Our society claim that if we erect arch in the form of ∏r amongst pillars then it will be everlasting as usual as in plain land. Our representatives, if desired, can explain in person about above. Yours faithfully Amarnath Mahato, Secretary, PAIDS Amdiha para, P.O Dulminadiha Distt. - PURULIA http://paidsin.blogspot.in amarnath.mahato.123@gmail.com Mobile: +91 9933110594 |
To
Jain
Temple Authority
Kolkata
Sub: A
apple regarding ancient Jain Temple
Almost all old temples/Deyul in Pather Anchal were
Jain Temple. Characteristic feature of these temples are still existed
which may ascertain as follows.
1)
24 Trithankar whose holy places were constructed through
the local stone and local manpower of this Pathar anchal .
2)
One or more holy respectable person aware the basic
knowledge to the the labour of this anchal
By which they were
overcome for their appropriate
house construction.
3)
Mandir /Temples were surrounded by special type of
climber/trees.
4)
In every Mandir /Temple ,one water reservoir ,adjacent to
the temple4,attached.
5)
All construction of such Temple were performed in socie-economical
and eco-friendly way.
6)
Now a days ,after passing several years,
Jain temples constructed without paying attention of the
ancient characteristic pattern. The materials are brought from
another places by the
business man like
so called White marble. A s a result of which, the ancient
spiritual meditated Mandir/Temple is
gradually abolishing.
We have in collection of several
antique of the
ancient temple are in our
custody. With the help of these antique ,we are interested to build
another antique pattern Mandir /Temple. We also have some knowledge to
construct such particular
pattern through local stone.
For
more detail, kindly visit us at our site. We are weighting for your
reply.
Amarnath Mahato, Secretary, PAIDS Amdiha para, P.O Dulminadiha Distt. - PURULIA http://paidsin.blogspot.in amarnath.mahato.123@gmail.com Mobile: +91 9933110594 |
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