OVERVIEW
Human practice forms an essential element, of any
project; it helps in bringing the project in open, among the common masses.
Thereby shaping the project in sync with needs and requirement of general
people, who will be directly or indirectly affected by the implementation of
the project.
Since our project deals with the issue of heavy metal
toxicity in rivers; water of which is constantly used for agriculture and
irrigation practices ; thus, our engagement and outreach basically focused on
-:
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INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL OWNERS
To assess:-
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To
identify sources of heavy metal discharge.
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Level
of heavy metals in discharged water.
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Steps
and measures taken by individual industries to cope with heavy metal toxicity.
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AGRICULTURAL LANDS AND FARMS
To monitor:-
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Quality
of water used for agricultural purposes.
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Effect
of toxic water on the yield (vegetable-fruits)
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Their
problems and issues.
Apart from this , our reach-out also focused on creating
awareness about synthetic biology among the school and college students;
thereby igniting young minds ; with the concepts and vastness of this field.
We also took an initiative, to create large scale
awareness about heavy-metal toxicity and its related affects among common
people ; by creating numerous surveys, questioners, and forms(Google-forms) ;
which circulated through various modes including both offline and online.
VISIT TO LOCAL SCHOOLS (REGION DELHI)
Our
first outreach initiative, was a visit to two local schools in Rk Puram sector
(New Delhi)-:
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Hose Marty Sarvodaya Vidyalaya
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Govt.Co.ed Sarvodaya Vidyalaya
On this visit, we engaged in an interactive talk
sessions, with students of 11th and 12th grade. The talk highlighted the
concept of synthetic biology; and a brief discussion about our project and its
relevance. Interactions were also made, to make students understand the iGEM
competition, and thus encouraging them to participate in the coming years.
The talk sessions in both the schools lasted up to 1-2
hrs. , at the end of which each student was provided with a questioner which
dealt every basic and simple questions on synthetic biology , iGEM ; and a
column to share their experience and views on this session. Our questioner also
highlighted a question-: "DO YOU WANT TO BECOME A SYNTHETIC BIOLOGIST IN
FUTURE?" to which we got some really heartwarming answers like-:
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Yes...I
want to become a synthetic biologist; so that I can make my country feel
proud!!
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Yes...I
want to become a synthetic biologist; so that I can make a human with powers of
superman & Batman!!
VISIT TO KENDRIYA
VIDYALAYA(Region-Agra)
Our next outreach session ; was at K.V in the ''Air
force" area of Agra; where we interacted with senior-secondary students ;
understanding their views on pollution of river "Yamuna", and their
thoughts on heavy metals and their toxicity. Through this talk, we discussed
about varied concept of synthetic-biology ; and it can be used to tackle the
issues of heavy-metal toxicity in our rivers ; the main highlight of this
session were the various, videos we showed on iGEM and synthetic biology (
collected from iGEM site YouTube); we gained students interest in thisfield. A
questioner was distributed at the end of this session; through which we could
analyze the impact of our talk; on those young minds.
NATIONAL IGEM MEETUP(MEETING OF YOUNG MINDS AT IISER PUNE)
To
help us prepare for the Giant jamboree, we attended the Pune iGEM meet-up,
conference at Pune to share and receive valuable feedback from other teams.
The
Conference was extremely rewarding and we learned different aspects of
synthetic biology through various talks organized by the hosting team.
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
An
Industrial visit at "VINCO-PAINT INDUSTRIES-AGRA" was done by our
team on 06/09/2017.
It
was an initiative taken to understand the problem of heavy metal toxicity in
industrial effluents, from the source itself. As Industries like paint,
batteries, electroplating use metals like Zinc (Zn), Lead (Pb), Copper (Cu) as
their main raw material.
Thus:-
Analysis of methodologies, they undertake to deal with disposal of these metals
was necessary. Through this visit, we marked certain valuable observations -:
a)
Presently small-scale industries like these do not have any specialized or
trained workers who can chart-out dose of heavy metals in the effluent
released.
b)
Through a short talk with the factory workers, we realized that awareness about
toxic-effects of heavy metals; was very limited among them.
c)
Currently no such machineries or treatment plant; have been employed within the
industry, which could monitor, control or absorb the heavy metals discarded.
d)
The industrial effluents; are passed into sewage pipelines; where it is received
by local sewage treatment- plant [STP], which performs three-level
sewage-treatment. However, presence of heavy-metals is not considered; after
this treatment water is dumped into near-by river bodies.
IMPACT-: Through
these observations, it was clearly evident that, there is not only a need to
create Bio-remediation systems, to tackle heavy-metals; but also to create
large-scale awareness about the hazardous effect of heavy-metals. Thus, this
visit became a realization; of need to bring our project out from laboratory to
the local grounds.
VILLAGE-AWARENESS CAMP(Venue-:Agricultural
Fields, Department of botany, DEI)
Our
next human practice initiative, was a "Village-awareness camp", which
our team organized in agricultural fields of our department.
Through
this initiative, we focused on local farmers and addressing their issues to
farming.
India
is an agricultural based nation, and thus farmers play a pivotal role in
shaping the face and health of our nation. Therefore, understanding their
ordeals becomes important for our project. Through this camp, we could analyze
of how the problem of heavy-metal creeps into our agricultural fields and
hampers health of our people; our-nation. The main source; that we could
identify was, the water used in the farming-practices; which is directly pulled
out from the toxic rivers. Also the leaching of metals to the soil; was another
reason of fixation of heavy metals within these agricultural fields.
METAL MOVERS (CollegeEvent)
(Monday, September 11,
2017)
A
college event named "METAL-MOVERS", was organised by our team, within
the college campus.
The
event was given a theme of an imaginary cafe name ''METAL-RE-TOX",which
gives us a "peek-a-boo"; of how the future menus of cafe would look
like.
The highlighted dishes were-:
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"Assorted
mushroom with cheese & Zinc toppings".
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"Copper
stuffed Raj-kachodi" and many more.
The
theme highlighted the fact; that how problem of heavy metal-toxicity is making;
its way with our day-to-day life.
On
the event-day, we also organised a "Checker-game"; within which we
incorporated various quiz question based on synthetic biology, iGEM, Team DEI
Agra and many more related topics.
The
quiz was aimed at creating awareness about synthetic biology and the prevailing
issues of heavy metal toxicity in the environment, among our own
college-students; and giving them chance to meet their college iGEM team
(DEI-Agra).
The
event was an open to all faculties of our-college; thus our stall saw a mixed
crowd of students, taking part belonging to both science and non-science
backgrounds.
The
"METAL-MOVERS" became a successful-event; and the event winner- “ZIBI
LUKOSE” (B.Sc. 2yr.) was awarded with iGEM sticker, coffee mug, chocolates, an
acknowledgement certificate; and a proud winning-cap.
SURVEY:-
Our
team conducted a general survey in order to know the opinions of the public
regarding heavy metal toxicity in our rivers. We raised multiple public
questionnaires and prepared Google forms for the same.