Executive Summary : | The Katkari tribal groups in Maharashtra state, residing in the remote, underdeveloped, and backward area of Palghar district, primarily work in clay brick manufacturing. Their traditional skills and knowledge of the craft lead to migration during non-operational periods, affecting their livelihood, health, economic status, and education. Exposure to air pollutants from the brick kiln can lead to respiratory diseases and life-threatening events. To address these issues, alternative employment opportunities can be developed during the six-month period when the brick kilns are non-operational. The proposed work plan includes preparing eco-friendly building materials, establishing a pilot demonstration plant, enhancing technical skills, and adding value to existing knowledge and technology. This will help the Katkari tribals secure employment during off-seasons, prevent migration, continue their children's education, and improve their livelihood and sustainable growth. |
Co-PI: | Mr. Prashant Ramakant Narayane, Thakur College Of Engineering And Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra (400101), Mr. Pritesh Bhana, Thakur College Of Engineering And Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra (400101) |