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New Delhi : The Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India (GoI) under its “Waste to Wealth” Mission has launched the “Swachhta Saarthi Fellowship” to recognise students, community workers/self-help groups, and municipal/sanitary workers who are engaged in tackling the enormous challenge of waste management, scientifically and sustainably.
The Waste to Wealth Mission is one of the nine national missions of the Prime Minister’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC).
The fellowship is an initiative to empower young innovators engaged in community work of waste management/awareness campaigns/waste surveys/studies, etc. as Swachhta Saarthis and implement actions to reduce waste for a greener planet, according to a PIB release.
The role of young students from schools and colleges, and citizens working in the community through Self Help Groups (SHGs), or in independent capacity, is key in sensitising the communities towards waste management and offer innovative solutions for conversion of waste to value.
Announcing the fellowships, Prof K. VijayRaghavan, Principal Scientific Adviser to the GoI, said : “India is a diverse cultural wonder with our practices and lifestyle being confronted by many environmental challenges. Managing the waste we generate is one issue that has deep implications—those who generate waste are often not those who clear it . The Swachhta Saarthi Fellowships will recognise exemplary people from any walk of life who go beyond the call of duty in tackling waste and manage it scientifically and sustainably. The fellowships will target the very grassroots of Indian community participation and recognise efforts made by citizens to make India a zero-waste nation.”
Targeted to encourage community participation, the Swachhta Saarthi Fellowships invites applications from students and community workers who have done previous work or are currently engaged in waste management activities including awareness campaigns, surveys and studies.
The three categories of awards under the fellowships are as below:
- Category-A – Open to School students from 9th to 12th standards engaged in waste management community work
- Category-B – Open to College students (UG, PG, Research students
) engaged in waste management community work - Category-C – Open to Citizens working in the community and through SHGs, municipal or sanitary workers working beyond specifications of their job requirement/descriptions
The last date for applying to the fellowship is March 19, 2021. Up to 500 fellows will be recognised under the fellowship. Details and application link is available at: https://www.wastetowealth.gov.in/fellowship.