Golden Fibre Making Inroads into Road Construction

  Rohit Kapoor The first thing when we hear about coir comes to our mind is traditional items like mats, baskets and ropes, but it is not the case anymore. With the changing times and growing charm for eco-friendly products, the golden fibre is finding new applications and is also being preferred in road construction. […]

 

Rohit Kapoor
The first thing when we hear about coir comes to our mind is traditional items like mats, baskets and ropes, but it is not the case anymore.
With the changing times and growing charm for eco-friendly products, the golden fibre is finding new applications and is also being preferred in road construction.
With increasing deforestation affecting the environment, the biodegradable geotextiles is being used in the construction of roads.
The major reasons for increased use of the natural fibre are sustainability and cost-effectiveness.
Coir (coconut fiber) geotextiles are a popular solution for erosion control, slope stabilisation and bioengineering, due to the fabric’s substantial mechanical strength.
Classified as woven, meshes, nets and non-wovens,, it lasts about 3 to 5 years depending on the fabric weight. It also degrades into humus, thus, enriching the soil.
Coir Geotextiles when used on the soft soil for construction of village roads have been found to perform very well as reinforcement, filter, drainage and separation materials in comparison to the conventionally used materials like synthetics, cement, lime, etc.
The National Rural Roads Development Agency (NRRDA) has approved Central Coir Research Institute (CCRI) as a nodal institute for application of Coir Geotextiles in construction of rural roads.
Indian Roads Congress (IRC), New Delhi has also given the accreditation for the use of Coir Geotextiles in the roads for a period of 2 years with effect from 18 April, 2011.
For the evaluation of its effectiveness, inter-alia a collaborative project has been initiated by the Central Coir Research Institute with the National Institute of Technology, Calicut with the in-principle approval of the Airports Authority of India.
The government has already decided to use coir geo-textiles for construction of rural roads in nine states, under the Prime Minister’s Gram Sadak Yojana (Bharat Nirman). In the future, the project is likely to be extended to all 28 states of the country.
Given the popularity of the golden fibre in construction of roads, the coir industry may face problems in catering to the huge likely demands unless adequate measures are taken by the industry to have a decentralised production infrastructure to cater to the huge requirements.
One of the solution to this could be by taking advantage of the Anugraha loom developed by the CCRI as the technique will come handy for development of production infrastructure for manufacturing it.
With the initiatives of the Coir Board, coir sector today is a supplier of geotextiles. The Board is a statutory body established by the government under a legislation enacted by the Parliament namely, Coir Industry Act 1953, for the promotion and development of coir industry in India.
To promote this segment, the Board has also established a testing laboratory for coir geotextiles at the Central Coir Research Institute, Kalavoor.
Geotextiles made out of coir are ideally suited for low-cost applications because coir is available in abundance. Therefore, there is enough scope to enhance the application. Coir fibers resemble the wood fibres in terms of physical properties and chemical composition.
The geotextiles and its related products have many applications and currently support many civil engineering applications including roads, airfields, railroads, embankments, retaining structures, reservoirs, canals, dams, bank protection, coastal engineering and construction site silt fences.
Usually geotextiles are placed at the tension surface to strengthen the soil. It is also used for sand dune armoring to protect upland coastal property from storm surge, wave action and flooding.
Besides, it promotes new vegetation by absorbing water and preventing top soil from drying out. The golden fibre is a 100 per cent organic naturally occurring fiber from a renewable source obtained from coconut husk.
The advantage of the coir is that it is not only hard but strongest among all natural fibers, which can be spun and woven into different types of mattings.
Alleppey (Alappuzha) is the nerve centre of Kerala’s famous coir industry where one can see coconut husks being beaten into fibre for making beautiful mats and other coir products.
Both men and women are actively involved in the production of coir in Kerala. The women are mainly involved in the yarn spinning sector and the men in the product-weaving sector. Coir Industry enjoys the status as the largest Cottage Industry in Kerala, giving employment to over a million people.
Indian coir industry has been fortunate to get a boost in the form of the ever increasing awareness about eco-protection. The eco-friendly quality of coir will help it to hold its ground even as it battles competition from synthetic fibres in today’s developing world.
The coir Industry in India has a strong position in the export orientation since several decades.
However, the pattern of exports and its product mix has changed drastically. With more emphasis on value-added products, the coir sector witnessed a significant change in the total volume and value of exports.
At present, coir and its products from India are exported to more than 80 countries and the US is the single largest market with a share of more than 40% in the total export. European countries together share more than 41 % of the exports.
However, the sector has been confronted with a number of problems such as lack of access to timely and affordable credit, absence of innovative channels of financing, low-level of technology adoption, poor brand building and marketing, low-level of innovation and low penetration of ICT to name a few.
During the 12th Five-Year Plan, the coir sector has a vision of acquiring new dimensions by way of following broad interventions : –
Creation of husk collection banks is essential, to ensure optimum utilisation of raw-material. Once it is set up, the present utilisation level of coconut husks at 40% could be enhanced to 60%.
Modernising the traditional processes of spinning and weaving by eliminating drudgery and facilitate women to operate the machines.
Enhancement of the present insurance scheme for providing compensation for accidental death and partial/permanent disabilities along with introducing a new scheme for health cover to coir workers to be undertaken.
The technologies/machinery items developed by the research institutes to be demonstrated and transferred to the grassroots level of the coir industry through appropriate extension work.
Technological interventions to be made through appropriate schemes for upgradation of quality of coir and its products. Certification of Eco-Mark to be obtained for coir and its products, besides promoting it widely in the international market.
Coir Mark Scheme to be strengthened by extending the coverage of the scheme to the entire range of coir products consigned to the domestic market. (PIB Features.)

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Mob violence is equally condemnable

Satyabhama murder case has been solved by arresting the alleged killers. The breakthrough achieved in identifying the killers and subsequent arrests have put a feather on the cap of Manipur police. But questions will continue to come up until the final verdict is sounded by the law court. It is true police acted very fast. […]

Satyabhama murder case has been solved by arresting the alleged killers. The breakthrough achieved in identifying the killers and subsequent arrests have put a feather on the cap of Manipur police. But questions will continue to come up until the final verdict is sounded by the law court. It is true police acted very fast. Without knowing any clue the state police started the task of investigation and performed wonderfully arresting all those involved in the crime. This question can be asked whether one of the three involved in the crime agreed to act as approver of the crime. It will be interesting to know where from Biju and Jivan picked up? Were they picked up from home or from street? Did the duo hide at the same place? What role did Jivan play in the whole drama leading up to the killing and abandonment of the body at the secluded place? Can a lifeless body be curled up and placed in the small space available between wind shield and driver’s seat, which is used as foot rest? Disclosure of the details of the incident, blow by blow, all that happened will be of help in taking precaution by all those, who are vulnerable to such kind of attack. Not only newspapers even the UG elements have also declared to begin investigation into the whole
episode. But the mob justice carried out at the houses of the trio involved in the crime is unacceptable. The helpless houses faced the ogre of the angry mob. The scene of the destruction of the houses is as heartbreaking as the killing of the innocent persons. A house provides shades and shelters to all. Not all in the respective families, who have been
receiving protection from the demolished houses, can be assumed as pitiless souls. They might not be instigating their son or brother to commit crime against woman. Just as we show love and sympathy to someone who needs it let us also learn to show love and compassion to others, who need it. We are different from those living in jungle where might is right. Satyabhama killing is really unfortunate. Similar incident had happened in other parts of the country but no such follow up violent mob as the one happening in Manipur is to be seen. The situation now calls for all to remain alert to avoid occurrence of such type of crime against woman in future. Young man and woman should take parental guidance. No parent will like their young children to land in trouble. We have seen these days young boys in defiance of the wishes of their parents doing things that are really eye sore. Everyone has a role to play in avoiding crime against woman. The person of dubious character should be avoided. Remain alert and kick out the persons, who are in the habit of doing abnormal things.

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Delhi University’s Decision To Make Hindi Compulsory NE students petition varsity’s VC

In the backdrop of Delhi University’s proposal to introduce Compulsory Hindi MIL in its Undergraduate Courses, starting from the academic session 2013 2014, representatives of various students’ bodies from North Eastern States today once again urged th…

In the backdrop of Delhi University’s proposal to introduce Compulsory Hindi MIL in its Undergraduate Courses, starting from the academic session 2013 2014, representatives of various students’ bodies from North Eastern States today once again urged the Vice Chancellor of Delhi University to revise the proposed Compulsory Hindi MIL language requirement, both for Credit Course and Non Credit Course and insert Alternative English Course or other English Medium Course, in lieu of the Compulsory Hindi MIL requirements Source The Sangai Express

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ZSF, NWU appeal

The Zomi Students Federation ZSF has appealed the RPF PLA to release Alice Kamei on humanitarian ground Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The Zomi Students Federation ZSF has appealed the RPF PLA to release Alice Kamei on humanitarian ground Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Slow Loris rescued

Even as a Bengal Slow Loris was rescued from Litan area by an Associate Professor of CAU yesterday, another Bengal Slow Loris was rescued from local medicine man in Chura chandpur by two animal lovers of Thoubal which subsequently reached the safe hand…

Even as a Bengal Slow Loris was rescued from Litan area by an Associate Professor of CAU yesterday, another Bengal Slow Loris was rescued from local medicine man in Chura chandpur by two animal lovers of Thoubal which subsequently reached the safe hand of PFA Thoubal Source The Sangai Express

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PREPAK greets on Cheiraoba

Greeting the people on the eve of the Manipuri New year Sajibu Nongma Panba Cheiraoba, the proscribed PREPAK said that the auspicious occasion is yet another opportunity for the people to introspect and understand their own traditions and religious p…

Greeting the people on the eve of the Manipuri New year Sajibu Nongma Panba Cheiraoba, the proscribed PREPAK said that the auspicious occasion is yet another opportunity for the people to introspect and understand their own traditions and religious practices Source The Sangai Express

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Murder case of Satyabhama Gaping holes picked in DGP’s statement

Maintaining that it would be impossible to take Satyabhama’s lifeless body on a two wheeler like a Mahindra Rodeo till Bashikhong Loumanbi paddy fields, the women committee of the United NGOs Mission Manipur has demanded a thorough investigation into t…

Maintaining that it would be impossible to take Satyabhama’s lifeless body on a two wheeler like a Mahindra Rodeo till Bashikhong Loumanbi paddy fields, the women committee of the United NGOs Mission Manipur has demanded a thorough investigation into the murder case of Ningombam Satyabhama Source The Sangai Express

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Articles for use during high profile visits missing

Different types of articles worth around Rs 30 lakhs supplied to GAD through agencies for use during the President’s and Prime Minister’s visit to the State have vanished without any trace leaving the officials concerned under immense pressure in view …

Different types of articles worth around Rs 30 lakhs supplied to GAD through agencies for use during the President’s and Prime Minister’s visit to the State have vanished without any trace leaving the officials concerned under immense pressure in view of the scheduled visit of President Pranab Mukherjee on April 15 Source The Sangai Express

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Kidnapped

Even as the hue and cry raised over the murder of N Satyabhama has subsided to an extent, a case of a 16 year old girl being kidnapped has surfaced Source The Sangai Express

Even as the hue and cry raised over the murder of N Satyabhama has subsided to an extent, a case of a 16 year old girl being kidnapped has surfaced Source The Sangai Express

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Dy CM visits Noney inferno site

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today visited the victims of the disastrous inferno which destroyed around 50 houses and shops at Noney Bazar on April 8 Source The Sangai Express

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today visited the victims of the disastrous inferno which destroyed around 50 houses and shops at Noney Bazar on April 8 Source The Sangai Express

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RPF denies police claim

Dismissing claims by police commandos and Assam Rifles that nine PLA activists have been rounded up along with explosive materials, the proscribed outfit’s Publicity secretary Roben Khuman termed the April 8 news report as yet another testimony of secu…

Dismissing claims by police commandos and Assam Rifles that nine PLA activists have been rounded up along with explosive materials, the proscribed outfit’s Publicity secretary Roben Khuman termed the April 8 news report as yet another testimony of security forces trying to subjugate the ongoing revolutionary movement by branding innocent individuals as UG members Source The Sangai Express

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Alice Kamei

The All Zeliangrong Student’s Union Assam, Manipur, Nagaland , Zeliangrong Youth Front Assam,Manipur, Nagaland and Zeliangrong Student’s Union, Manipur ZSUM while re iterating its demand for the immediate safe release of minor school girl Alice Ka…

The All Zeliangrong Student’s Union Assam, Manipur, Nagaland , Zeliangrong Youth Front Assam,Manipur, Nagaland and Zeliangrong Student’s Union, Manipur ZSUM while re iterating its demand for the immediate safe release of minor school girl Alice Kamei aged about 14 years old, a student of Grace Reach Academy School, without any harm or condition who is presently in the custody of RPF PLA is convening a public meeting on April 12 at 11 Source The Sangai Express

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CorCom to boycott President’s visit

The coordination Committee of KCP, KYKL, PREPAK, PREPAK Pro , RPF and UNLF has declared that it would boycott the forthcoming visit of India’s President in Manipur and subsequently announced a 26 hour general strike Source The Sangai Express

The coordination Committee of KCP, KYKL, PREPAK, PREPAK Pro , RPF and UNLF has declared that it would boycott the forthcoming visit of India’s President in Manipur and subsequently announced a 26 hour general strike Source The Sangai Express

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1 killed, another asphyxiated inside ringwell

A 40 year old man from Assam was killed by unidentified gunmen on Monday night at Tuithapi village while another man who entered a ring well was asphyxiated today at Zion Street here Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

A 40 year old man from Assam was killed by unidentified gunmen on Monday night at Tuithapi village while another man who entered a ring well was asphyxiated today at Zion Street here Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Cheiraoba wishes

President Pranab Mukherjee, Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat, MP Dr Thokchom Meinya and Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh have greeted the people of Manipur on the auspicious Sajibu Cheiraoba Source The Sangai Express

President Pranab Mukherjee, Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat, MP Dr Thokchom Meinya and Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh have greeted the people of Manipur on the auspicious Sajibu Cheiraoba Source The Sangai Express

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HC gives nod to pay tributes at Cheiraoching

The Gauhati High Court has granted permission to pay tributes at the memorial sites of nine persons at Cheiraoching on April 13 Source The Sangai Express

The Gauhati High Court has granted permission to pay tributes at the memorial sites of nine persons at Cheiraoching on April 13 Source The Sangai Express

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IM leader produced before NIA Court

Senior NSCN IM leader, Anthony Ningkhan Shimray was produced today before the NIA’s Special Court in New Delhi on matters relating to his bail plea which has not been taken into consideration till date Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

Senior NSCN IM leader, Anthony Ningkhan Shimray was produced today before the NIA’s Special Court in New Delhi on matters relating to his bail plea which has not been taken into consideration till date Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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