Ongoing Projects

S.No.
Name of Work
Name of Department& Address
Work In Hand
Work Cost (INR)
Cost of Remaining
Anticipated Date of Completion
Remark
1.
Lifting and Transportation of MSW of entire Nagpur City
Nagpur Municipal Corporation
8,00,00,000/-
Started on 21.8.04
31.10.2006
About 800 MT of Municipal Solid Waste is handled per day.
2.
Door to Door Garbage Collection
Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Nagpur
9,00,00,000/-
2,55,00,000/-
31-6-2007
Innovative model of Public Private People’s Partnership. Enabled dignified livelihood creation for nearly 2500 unemployed people amongst poorest of poor.
3.
Sweeping of the roads
Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Nagpur
60,00,000/-
48,00,000/-
25-1-2005
Exemplary model of community monitoring and disclosure of information.
4.
Door to Door Refuse collection
Surat Municipal Corporation, Surat
2,00,00,000 per annum
1,98,00,000/-
28-2-2011
Figures of only one zone are given
5.
Door to Door Garbage Collection with Community Participation
Jaipur Municipal Corporation, Jaipur
66,86,934/-
Ongoing
Indefinite Period
Only JMC Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
6.
Door to Door Garbage Collection with Community Participation
Kota Municipal Corporation, Kota
4,94,000/-
Ongoing
 
Only KMC Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
7.
Door to Door Garbage Collection with Community Participation
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad
15,00,000/-
Ongoing
11-6-2007
Only AMC Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
8.
Door to Door Garbage Collection with Community Participation
Gandhinagar Notified Area Committee
1,35,00,000/-
Started on 15.8.2004
Indefinite Period
Entire City of Gandhinagar is being covered under the project
9.
Road Sweeping, Depot cleaning with Community participation
Allahabad Municipal Corporation, Allahabad
2,60,00,000/-
Started on 1.08.2006
 
 
10.
Sweeping of Main Roads
Aurangabad Municipal Corporation
46,00,000/-
01-09-2006
31-08-2009
Zone C of Aurangabad
11.
Door to Door Garbage Collection
Aurangabad Municipal Corporation
1,35,00,000/-
11-10-2006
10-10-2009
Zone C of Aurangabad
12.
Door to Door Garbage Collection with Community Participation
Nawalgarh MunicipalBoard, Nawalgarh
38,40,000/-
Started on 31-03-2005
31-3-2007
Only Board Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
13.
Total Solution of Sanitation
Bhilai Municipal Corporation
92,08,008
Started on 21-12-2006
 
 
All above-mentioned work has Public Participation as one of the major component. CDC has introduced the concept of community based planning in the sector of Solid Waste Management.

Accomplished Project

No.
Name of Work
Type of Work
Owner or Sponso
ring Agency
Cost of assign
ment
Date of commen
cement
Date of Compl
etion
Actual Date of Compl
etion
Was assignm
ent satisfa
ctorily completed
1.
Total Solution of Sanitation
Organisation of Primary Collection Disposal of Waste Collected Involvement of Waste Producers through communication efforts
Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Nagpur
13940350
1-12-2001
30-11-2002
31-12-2002 (extended Term)
Yes
2.
Door to door garbage collection
Organisation of Primary Collection Involvement of Waste Producers through communication efforts User Charges concept
Agra Municipal Corporation, Agra
6,00,000
1-2-2002
31-1-2004
31-3-2004
Yes
3.
Door to door garbage Collection
Organization of Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of community and concept of user charges
Kanpur Municipal Corporation
6,00,000
3-2-2002
31-3-2004
31-3-2004
Yes
4.
Door to door Garbage Collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges
Aligarh Municipal Corporation
8,00,000
9-10-2000
31-3-2004
31-5-2004
Yes
5.
Door to door Garbage collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers and Resource Management
Lucknow Municipal Corporation
6,00,000
2-10-2002
31-8-2004
31-8-2004
Yes
6.
Door to door Garbage collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers and Resource Management
Bhopal Municipal Corporation, Bhopal
5,94,000
11-7-1998
10-7-2001
31-12-2001
Only BMC Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
7.
Door to door Garbage collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers and Resource Management
Allahabad Municipal Corporation, Allahabad
6,00,000
12-9-1999
30-9-2003
30-9-2003
Only AMC Funds are mentioned. Community contributes
8.
Door to door Garbage collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers and Resource Management
Indore Municipal Corporation, Indore
6,00,000
1-10-2000
30-9-2003
30-9-2003
Only IMC Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
9.
Drain Cleaning and road sweeping of Dwarka Sub City area
Drain Cleaning and road sweeping of Dwarka Sub City area
Municipal Corporation of Delhi
1,10,00,000
10/6/2005
10/12/2005
10/12/2005
 
10.
Total Solution to Sanitation
Primary Collection, Transportation and Sweeping, Public Awareness
Nanded Whgela Municipal Corporation, Nanded
93,56,256/-
30-6-2003
30-6-2005
30-6-2005
 
11.
Door to Door garbage Collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers
Bharatpur Municipal Council, Bharatpur
750000
26-2-2005
25-08-2005
30-9-2005
Only Council Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
12.
Door to Door garbage Collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers
Udaipur Municipal Council, Udaipur
225000
5-11-2004
4-2-2004
31-3-2004
Only Council Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
13.
Door to Door garbage Collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers
Beawar Municipal Council, Beawar
900000
01-04-2005
30-10-2005
30-10-2005
Only Council Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
14.
Door to Door garbage Collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers
Hanumangarh Municipal Council, Hanumangarh
3150000
15-04-2005
14-10-2005
14-10-2005
Only Council Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
15.
Door to Door garbage Collection
Primary Collection Of Waste with involvement of waste producer and concept of user charges; organization of rag pickers
Jaisalmer Municipal Council, Jaisalmer
300000
02-03-2005
01-09-2005
30-9-2005
Only Council Funds are mentioned. Community contributes monthly subscription
All above-mentioned work had Public Participation as one of the major component. CDC could bring change through innovative practices and community participation.

As part of implementation strategy for all above projects, we followed following steps:
  • Preliminary survey of the area.
  • Knowledge, Attitude, Practice Study
  • Communication Need assessment
  • Communication planning with media matrix
  • Material development
  • Pre testing
  • Involvement of community mainly household women
  • Actual field implementation
  • Concurrent evaluation

List of Research Studies

No.
Title of Study
Investigator
1.
Household Satisfaction Index of CDC model for Waste Management in Greater Jaipur Area
Sivan Tamir
2.
Comparing Developed versus Developing countries: Solid Waste Perspective
Sivan Tamir
3.
Economics of CDC Model
Facundo Cuevas
4.
Innovations in Waste Management: Nagpur
Valentine
5.
Public Private Partnership in Waste Management
Valentine
6.
Micro Planning in Waste Management
Vishal Sharma, Vipul Mehra, Vaibhav Chaturvedi
7.
Social Status of Swatchta Mitras
Tereza
8.
Jaipur’s Formal and Informal Waste Workers
Kristin Morrison
9.
Status of Urban Health in India
Vivek S. Agrawal
10.
Social dimensions of Waste Management
Vivek S. Agrawal
11.
Journey from Two Thousand to Two Million Households
Vivek S. Agrawal
12.
Appropriateness of Primary collection vehicles used for waste collection in India
Alejandro Torres
13.
Development of Primary collection vehicle appropriate to Indian conditions
Alejandro Torres
14.
Utilization of Primary Health Care System in Urban Slums
Anne Valiamma
15.
Economic Waste Management Policies in Developing Countries
Y.L.W.F.Ho
16.
Qualitative Analysis of Mahila Swasthya Sangha
Abha Ojha
17.
Examinophobia amongst students of X Standard
Rinita Chandwar
18.
Reproductive Issues & Responsible Parenthood amongst Adolescents
Rinita Chandwar
19.
Evaluation of Audio Video Cassettes
Abha Ojha
20.
Scientific Model of Waste Management
Abha Ojha
21.
Impact of Privatization on sanitation conditions of Nanded City
Daniel
22.
Health Status of waste Workers: Case Study of Nagpur
James Turnbull
23.
Private Public Partnership in India: The Nagpur Experience
Revant Gupta, Maartje Van Hunsel
24.
IT in Waste Management
Akanksha Jacob, Hemant Joshi, Seema Vishwanath
25.
Financial Modelling for Waste Management Interventions
Anirudh Warman
26.
Cost Efficiency in Waste Management
Anand Sharma
27.
Customer Satisfaction Survey for Waste Management Services in Surat City
Owen Lee
28.
Solid Waste Management in Urban Areas – A Case Study
Mahesh Punse
29.
RIP Potential & Viability Survey at Tonk
Sumit Chaturvedi
30.
Status of Waste Management & Waste Workers in Dehradun
Stefan
31.
Best Practices in Solid Waste
Stefanie Hahn
32.
Customer Satisfaction Index; Private Sector intervention in Solid Waste
Valentine Eck
33.
Priliminary Survey for Establishing Waste Management Services
Abha Ojha
34.
Urban Profile of Nanded City
Daniel
35.
Evaluation of Solid Waste Management Interventions in city of Kota
Ravindra Kumar Lakhera
36.
Cost effectiveness of Solid Waste Management operation in Jaipur City: Case Study
Vivek S. Agrawal
37.
Status of Reproductive Health in Western Rajasthan
Vivek S. Agrawal, Abha Ojha, Kamal Singhal
38.
Diagnostic Study to understand Utilization of Primary Health Care System in Rajasthan
Vivek S. Agrawal, Abha Ojha, Kamal Singhal
39.
Impact of AIDS Campaign on Sexual Promiscuity amongst adolescents.
Rinita Chandwar
40.
The difference made by CDC in lives of Waste Pickers
Kristin Morrison
41.
Health Care or Health Risks; Urban India
Dinesh Agrawal
42.
CDC waste management model: Cost efficiency and socioeconomic impact study
Revant Gupta
43.
Comparing Public & Private interventions in Municipal functions
Revant Gupta
44.
Reproductive Health status of women living in urban slums of Jaipur
Anne Valiamaa