Sunday, June 15, 2014

Summer 2014 Update

It is that time of the year again - the school year is out! Or mostly! And of course, how can you not get my little update regarding the Super Cool - Bengaluru - South of the Border - Nilekani - Khannas! 

The kids are awesome - and are growing progressively taller and thinner! Of course, I worry myself sick about it! I don't know how to get their body to absorb nutrients and fat - and for the life of me - I don't know how to get MY body to NOT do it!


This year is a little off - for Arjun! The poor thing is still toiling through Grade 7. Not only did he do great in his ICSE curriculum and took his final exams last month (Yaaaaaay!) - but now he is continuing through with IGCSE Grade 7. This is a 'bridge course' - to help him change curriculum to IGCSE from next academic year. He is not too happy about it because while his ICSE friends are playing in the sun, he still goes to school!! 

But he is braving it out - like a trooper! He is making new friends, learning new things. Of course - he is a multi-tasker! Arjun ran the group relay at the Bengaluru Midnight Marathon in December and and drove his team to the bronze status! He has been consistently getting certificates of merit in Biology, Physics and Chemistry - history repeats, eh Ajay? He is gunning for Black Belt status in Kung-fu in July! If you find him drumming on a table or a surface all the time, it is because he is playing tabla kaydas in his head a lot!  

Ana whips through her competitive exams - be it ASSET, annual athletic meets, SAMVIT inter school competition, national olympiad, or clay modeling! Her demeanor is focused and competitive. She thinks her best talent is singing - but she takes Bharatnatyam lessons, holds a blue belt in Kung-fu and her room is full of creative craft work! Her school thinks she is fabulous and an 'A' student! 

Krish is the home bully - and he is hilarious! He bullies Arjun and Ana now - apart from the adults! He wears a Krish 3 mask to bed, dances with abandon to all tunes and lip-syncs to all songs - always creating music in his head! He is a combination of Spiderman, Krish 3, Jeevan and Bheem from Mahabharat - depending on the time of the day! His school thinks he has great talent with Math and blocks. He grows plants and helps with composting in the garden. He wants to sell Ace Khanna (the dog) - to buy 2 baby squirrels!

Please continue to bless them and give your good advice - it takes a village to bring up a child! Here is wishing all of you a lovely and lazy summer - and come visit Bangalore soon! 

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Mother's Day 2014

Dearest Arjun, Ana and Krish,

Mother’s Day is coming up, and I thought I should tell you what I want. This way there’s no guilty panic or last minute purchasing of flowers. So, this is what I want, this year and every year after.

I want you to be a decent human being – but have Big Dreams.

I want you to be who you are, but don’t be a jerk.

Dream Big – and Work Hard at everything you do, because life is too short not to give it everything you’ve got.

I want you to ask for help when you need it. I want you to help others when they need it.

I want you to learn how to cook, do your own laundry, pay your bills and know how to clean a bathroom like me
J

When you screw up, and you will, more than once - I want you to own it, because it’s the screw-ups that make the victories sweeter.

I want you to travel, because the world is huge and you are one part of it – and learn about different cultures.

I want you to know that even when we hate each other, I will never stop loving you. In fact, I can lay down my life for you every day of the week! I am always here for you.

I want you to play nicely with others.

I want you to feed your curiosity – and learn about new things and new languages.

I want you to find a way to do what you love, and realize that that might look different than you originally thought.

I want you to respect every human being’s right to be who they are.

I want you to know that you are flawed and you are extraordinary. There is no one else like you.

I want you to realize how lucky you are every once in a while even if only for an instant.

I want you to relax and not feel guilty about it – and also eat chocolate sometimes.

I want you to know life can be brutally hard sometimes.

PRAY – it helps you everyday!

I want you to know that you can choose happiness and light even when the dark side offers you cookies.

And I wouldn’t mind breakfast in bed.

Love,

Mom

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Water and Sustainability – Obscure? Technical? Overwhelming?

As a common citizen with no technical background in water and environmental sustainability areas – how was I to understand, digest and further take action on the huge and overwhelming problems surrounding us? All these BIG problems related to Water and Sustainability! Water and it’s related problems are ubiquitous. Water is all around usand yet, water is not totally benign. It feels like the day of reckoning – where the effects of all past mistakes and misdeeds catch up!
As an example – some questions constantly come up: If we have water but our neighbors don’t, what can happen? Can we truly be water secure as a community? Inside community walls? And if the sewage around you is not treated and discharged into storm water drains and the rajakaluves – straight out into the lake, seeping into the ground, then are you really safe? Will that not come back to haunt you soon enough? And then, you see that lake frothing over each time you pass by it – and related stench and dirty outflow into the fields.
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I did feel overwhelmed by the enormity of it all – and it all seemed too technical and too obscure. Somewhat like this!
I decided to do something about it. I applied to the subject of water – some skills from the corporate world. Initial due diligence helped form a mental picture– no judgments made, just information gathering. Then you start to look at the numbers and timelines and trends and barriers and drivers – assessing it like an approachable market. You dig deeper – figuring out the entire model – from start to finish – and the related industries and products and adjacencies and the whole landscape. Then you seek out experts and consultants and researchwith years of experience in the space, only to validate your understanding. You then articulate it – as one would do about a product. And so you create a framework!  – and a Model cant be too far behind.
So here it is – the G C T model for Water Sustainability. When done correctly, this model leads to results.
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G for Generation of Water – This is about creating a clean, sustainable source of water. This is nothing new – a Byzantine city used stone structures as condensers, depositing moisture from air to a basin,which connected to wells. 
Ancient temples in India were nevebuilt without tanks – Kalyanis – they have always caught rainwater. Guess rainwater was considered holy water! Generation includes ground recharging at different levels, rainwater harvesting and many such efforts.
C for Conservation of Water – This teaches you to treat water as a precious resource!
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It is simply about using gadgets at home which reduce water consumption by 30 – 40% just by being there. In most countries, plumbing already has these checks in place. There is a little denial involved – very little change in lifestyle. A culture shift!  Also – it is about using various sources of water in tandem with each other to achieve effectiveness in conservation – including potable/ drinking water, grey water and black water.
Finally – T stands for Treatment and Safety of Water – This completes the cycle. Treatment can actually result in generation – G – and that is how it completes the cycle! 
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Water Treatment gives you adequate methods to ensure that water is safe for consumption, but doing it in a responsible way. Treatment also includes sewage treatment and similar techniques which ensure use of every drop of water is used to it’s utmost limit and actually allowing a community to create a ‘zero waste’ environment. Really? YES – Really!
Staytuned – we will tell you some success stories next!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Calling our Water Warriors!

Did you catch Whitefield Rising’s INKtalks Water event at Jagriti on Saturday April 5thKiran Khanna ? You know I am just another concerned Whitefield citizen – just like you! I want to mention that I was ecstatic to see the turnout on Saturday! Thank you for spending your morning with us, and for all your questions and concerns throughout the event!
Firstly – if you have not done so already, we urge you to complete the water survey. I have decoded some initial statistics for us – here is our story today…
  • Nearly 50% of us buy tanker supplied water – we are not really self sustained!
  • 80% of our borewells are greater than 600 ft deep – if you recall Alok of T-Zed told us that his borewells are in the range of 120 to 200 ft. We are digging deeper, spending more resources.
  • Our average water consumption is between 400 – 1000 liters per person/ per day – as opposed to average government estimates at 150 liters per person/ per day!
While we all worry about the deteriorating water conditions in Whitefield – the good news is that the solution is in our hands! And another piece of good news is
Pic4that if we do our piece, and tell others about it – we can inspire them to take their steps! Whitefield Rising is your platform as there is success in numbers!
    • The presentations for the water event are available over here.If you want to assess your community’s re-charge, harvest, grey-water/eco-STP proposal, we are here to help! We can offer (some of us, pro-bono) opinions and share our
    • experiences.
If you are about to start a re-charge, harvest, grey-water/eco-STP project, we want to hear about it, blog and broadcast your efforts and successes on our website.
  • If you want to join hands to work on the ‘larger picture’ – including start conversations with BWSSB, work on cleaning up our wonderful lakes and more, please write to water.warriors@whitefieldrising.orPic2g
Below are the speakers contact details for you – feel free to reach out to the experts. But do circle back about your efforts to water.warriors@whitefieldrising.org to help us help you :)
TopicSpeakerContact
Little Drops of Water – we want Water Warriorsl!Kiran KhannaNitya Ramakrishnankiran@whitefieldrising.org  +91 9739713111nitya@whitefieldrising.org +91-9741351304
Masagi’s War For WaterAyyappa MasagiFounder, Rain Water Conceptsrainwatermasagi2000@yahoo.co.in  +91-9448379497
Lifecycle of a Water DropSekar SrinivasanFounder, Ecoserv Solutionssrinivasan.sekar@ecoservsolutions.in+91-99001022008
Sewage StoriesRajesh ShahHead, Peer Water Exchangeshahrv@gmail.com +91-9740322557
Our Early SuccessesArvind KeerthiAlok Kuchlousarvind.keerthi@whitefieldrising.org +91-9342502992kuchlous@gmail.com +91-9902012104
A Larger ImpactMala SubramaniumCEO, ARGHYAMmala@arghyam.org +91-9620945800
Wake the LakeSuresh Nairsnair63@yahoo.com +91-9845042117
Varthur Lake – What will it take?Anuradha HegdeConsultant, Action Research Consultinganuradhahegde@gmail.com +91-9845044818
The Government as a StakeholderManjunatha PrasadConsultant, Action Research Consultingarconsultin@gmail.com +91-8277336679
Low Energy STPTharun KumarDirector, Paradigm Environmental Strategiestharun@ecoparadigm.com +91-7259002986

Saturday, March 29, 2014

The Story of a Water Warrior- Getting Started!

I want to start by telling you a little about myself. I am just a regular corporate citizen. My family moved to Whitefield a little over 5 years ago. As time went by, I grew increasingly concerned about our overall water situation. All signs were around me – to be noticed and to be enacted upon! The frothing smelly lake, the water tankers, the super-advanced methods being used for water treatment across all communities, Cauvery or no Cauvery, water borne diseases and mosquitoes – and ominous warnings about the possible 2023 Bangalore evacuation because of lack of water.
blog1 pic1Throughout the year – I would see the ubiquitous water tanker and think – why are we getting our water from miles away for our regular consumption?
From where are they getting these tankers? Somebody within driving distance has water to spare and we need to buy it from them? And just how do these vendors justify large amount of transport related leakages? Do these water tankers give a certificate of water quality?
blog1 pic2Then what you see during the rains is a watery mess! Floods happen really fast –  and water is unable to drain out. Why are we water logged and flooded on our main street? Where are the storm water drains? Don’t they function? Should the big vents lining the roads be filled with sewage? What happened to the famous Rajakaluves of Bangalore?
blog1 pic 3As I got more and more interested, I started learning more. Did you know that borewell technology did not exist in India in the 1960s – but now I see those large borewell drilling equipment everywhere. These are called super rigs.
A few years ago they used to hit water at 200 ft or so, now they are going as deep as 1000 ft to get anything. And the quality of water is totally suspect. Why is ground water deteriorating in quality?
Water is not as available as it used to be and it is not completely benign. As an example, in my community we felt a growing need to treat water –to prevent water related issues. Everything – from our pipelines to our appliances to our health can get affected.
V Balasubramanian, the former Additional Chief Secretary of Karnataka said that there are over 300,000 borewells in Bangalore city alone – and the ground water drawn is almost three and a half times the water available to recharge the same area!
This means that we keep taking and taking – without giving back! How can this be sustainable? Does this seem like sheer injustice to you? Somebody is not thinking this through!
So what next? Keep in touch to hear more thoughts.