Busy busy
Sorry for the long gap in between posts. My bike arrived from Indore, which means I now spend a lot more time in the field- Starting at 6 AM, I visit Patliputra colony and Patna City (the old city- now a suburb of Patna). I'm leading a new recycling project in Patna city that will increase the livelihoods of over 300 female rag-pickers directly while providing them with insurance and free education to their children. The program involves setting up 10 cooperatives that purchase recyclables from the rag pickers (20 to each cooperative) and are given seed money by us. They in turn sell the recyclables to our MRF (material recovery facility) and earn a profit. We process, sort and pack the recyclables and then sell them to end processors. This increases the amount of stuff being recycled, increases the livelihoods of these women by giving them a place to sell the stuff they scavenge at a price higher than the market price offered by other exploitative recyclers and gives them insurance, their children education and also provides them with an ID which they can use to escape harassment from police while out scavenging.
A good project over all, but it means I get back to the office around 3 PM, and then spend the rest of the day (sometimes till 8-9pm) working on proposals for other places, or crunching numbers. Also we no longer have wireless internet at work because the router broke, so now you have to sit next to it and connect via an ethernet cord, which is means I can't write blog updates from my desk when free.
Joined a gym last week. Although that means I have to get up at 5 some days to make it there and then go make sure that trash is being picked up by 6:30.
Patna is beginning to feel like home. I find myself speaking Hindi with a Patna accent if not attempting Bhojpuri. I'll definitely add another language to the resume by the end of these 10 months.
Here's a video taken from my cell phone (sorry for the haziness) on one of the main market roads in Patna City. It shows trash recently taken out from a large nala (open drain) and now being dumped into a tractor. Having a small Bobcat, and a compactor truck would make this so much more efficient and environmentally/health friendly. But you have to use the tools you have.
A good project over all, but it means I get back to the office around 3 PM, and then spend the rest of the day (sometimes till 8-9pm) working on proposals for other places, or crunching numbers. Also we no longer have wireless internet at work because the router broke, so now you have to sit next to it and connect via an ethernet cord, which is means I can't write blog updates from my desk when free.
Joined a gym last week. Although that means I have to get up at 5 some days to make it there and then go make sure that trash is being picked up by 6:30.
Patna is beginning to feel like home. I find myself speaking Hindi with a Patna accent if not attempting Bhojpuri. I'll definitely add another language to the resume by the end of these 10 months.
Here's a video taken from my cell phone (sorry for the haziness) on one of the main market roads in Patna City. It shows trash recently taken out from a large nala (open drain) and now being dumped into a tractor. Having a small Bobcat, and a compactor truck would make this so much more efficient and environmentally/health friendly. But you have to use the tools you have.

2 Comments:
Hey Behzad! Great to read your Blog. Glad you're doing so well! We will miss you at Thanksgiving!
Mary
Thanks Mary! I'll miss being there at Thanksgiving as well. I'll see what I can do about catching and roasting a turkey here.
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