This story is from June 07, 2017
This ‘red boat’ hopes to connect citizens to the creek
Panaji
: A little 'red boat' navigating its way through the garbage-infestedSt Inez
creek, has caught the attention of locals living by the watercourse. Built byVishal Rawlley
fromDona Paula
, the lightweight improvised watercraft has empowered the young and old, who live along the banks of the creek, to take the charge of cleaning up the creek into their hands. So far, around 10-12 young boys have joined Rawlley on the red boat’s journey.The cleaning mission began sometime around mid-May and the participants, mostly children from migrant settlements, have begun to take pride and responsibility in this venture. Using hoop nets to gather the garbage, and old tires as buoys, the children accompanied by Rawlley, have managed to row their boat and clear the floating garbage at the tail-end of the creek at Camarabhat — where the creek forms a pool as it meets the fields of Taleigao.
During the monsoon, the water gushing down from
Nagalli
hills colony in Dona Paula floods the fields in Taleigao andCaranzalem
, and the locals often blame the backflow of water from the creek for the destruction of their crop. With bags of floating garbage and weeds now removed, local farmers are hoping that this monsoon won’t be a nightmare. “They blame our farming techniques for bad yields, when the truth is that our crops are submerged in knee-deep water whenever there is a heavy downpour,” said a local farmer from Taleigao.“It’s not just livelihoods that are destroyed, but lives are at danger too. Sanitation is beyond politics. Water-borne diseases affect us all, whether you live in high rise apartments or huts,” says Rawlley, who is overwhelmed by the response and admiration he has got from hutment-dwellers.
The Red Boat project is on a green mission and aims to work with local authorities, scientists from
NIO
, environmentalists and local residents to form an integrated structure that will mobilize people from different economic and social backgrounds to take responsibility and pride in having a biodiversity hotspot in the heart of the city. “Rowing a boat in the St Inez creek is not the most pleasant of journeys because of the pollution. But, imagine if it were clean and you could row in a little boat in the company of otters, crocodiles, birds, turtles and fish,” said Rawlley.Architect Tallulah D’Silva, who has worked with Rawlley on this project, says, “This is just the beginning and is meant to draw attention to Goa’s waters. Hopefully, it will engage communities all across the state and spark a positive change.”
His boat-making workshops at
Goa College of Architecture
andDempo College of Commerce and Economics
produced some interesting projects, where students learnt to design and build impromptu floats from scrapyard material or of bamboo, barrels or even plastic. “These designs can help evacuate people stranded in floods, during an emergency situation,” he says.Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.
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Nida Sayed
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This concept can initiate a positive change in Goa.Read allPost comment
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