Wednesday 29 January 2014

A Day in Kannavam Forest



29th January, 2014, the day we spent in Kannavam Forest. It is around 60 kilometres away from NIFT Kannur. Preferred mode of transport is bus. First we met Forest Range Officer Mr. Premraja. We explained about our Graduation Project, for application of Reversible Garment for workers of Forestry department. I have say he was very enthusiastic and supportive. He told us about various activities in  Kannavam Forest. He showed his benedict gesture by assisting on staff person Mr. Sunil Kumar for forest trip. He was fluent in both Malayalam and Hindi language.

About Forest:



Kannavam Forest is a part of Kannur district in Kerala. It comes under Nidumpoyil section.The lush green forest, located on the foothills of the Western Ghats was established in the year 2000. The main objective is to restore the ecology in the region. So apart from the already existing trees, thousands of trees have been planted over the years. There are about 7500 species of plants and trees in the jungle. Most of seeds are purchased locally. Some of the common trees are:


1) Tectona grandis (TEAK)
2) Terminalia paniculate
3) Terminalia tomantosa
4) Terminalia bellarica
5) Bitex altissima

The forest is spread in the area of 8398 hectares( 83.98 sq. km). The periphery boundary is 68 Kilometres. There are numerous activities like Plantation operation, Fire-line dissemination, logging, felling trees, loading, dragging etc. The tools generally used by workers are knifes, shovel, axe, chainsaw etc.

The Demographic:



The Working

Khurchias Tribes are the major communities residing near forest. They work in the forest with holistic manner with common motto "to preserve the Forest". They were basically called hunting tribe. They have rich culture and heritage. The Kurchias as a class were loyal to Pazhassi Raja, the first guerrilla fighter of Kerala to take up arms against the British. Kurchias are known for their traditional hunting skills and primitive subsistence farming. They tilled forest hill slopes by the technique of slash and burn cultivation.


Lavish house of Kurchia Tribe family

There is one unique thing about Kurchias tribes which totally differentiate them from rest of tribal people of India, the standard of living. I was flabbergasted to see their house built with concrete and furnished with paints. They are elite class among the tribal.

Climate:

January to May is the summer time with average temperature 28-35 degree Celsius. Sometime it reaches to 40 degree Celsius, especially during month of march. June to September is the monsoon period, with heavy rain. October to December is moderate climate. Plantation is done during the month of August and September.

Forest department:



The workers are temporary. On an average around 10,000 workers work in the region. The payment is done on the daily basis. Rs 400 per day for unskilled workers and Rs. 600 per day for skilled workers. There is shortage of workers due to not unavailability but to unwillingness.. The standard of living is high and the communities are rich enough. Annual expenditure of Kovannam Forestry department is Rs 50-60 lackhs per  annum and revenue generated is around Rs 5 to 10 crores.

Tool

There is no such work wear for the forestry workers. Albeit the patrolling staff has simple khaki uniforms. The Fire-Line activities is quite common during the month of January. Here 5.2 m wide boundary is ubiquitously disseminated in the forest area. This is done by marking and then slashing and burning the leaves, woods etc. This serves the purpose in 2 ways. First it differentiate the private land to the government property and second is to prevent any unwanted trespassing.

Of all the trees Teak wood is most important because of the commercial reasons. The timber of teak is useful for manufacturing plywood. The Matti tree is a softwood which is use in manufacturing match sticks.

There was dormitories near the range office. The forest awareness and environment protection camp is held by High school kids and college occasion. The nature camp is also held for students.

The disposal in jungle

The department is also active in various other activities. The Forest sanitation is challenging job in which the forest department with the holistic help of tribal community dispose all the kind of waste especially non- biodegradable like plastic, bottles etc. With the rise in population this has been creating major problem.

Western Ghats is starts from Gujarat to Kanniyakumari, Tamil Nadu.The Madhav Gadgil committee stated that Western Ghats is a major part forestry region which must be protected. With slight modification of Kasturi committee the government become more concerned in order to preserve the integrity of the Western Ghats, as it determines the climatic change in India. The livelihood of 30 crores people depends on it both directly and indirectly. So, the unwanted intrusion which could harm the forest should be eliminated otherwise it could annihilate the eco system.

The Fire Watches is built on each place to check the potential forest fire. Generally, it can occur naturally with the friction of the dry wood, but since the climate is moderate so there is less chances of any forest fire. There is still the chance of fire by any other way like by human being. So, without taking any chance, the forest department want to make sure that it doesn't happen. There have been any case recorded officially of forest fire.

Hefty Adventure:

There was one big issue which is going quite prevalent now days in the region. The Maoist invasion. They have been creating some disturbances in the region by trafficking, smuggling, robbery of government goods, kidnapping etc. So, patrolling team always patrol with the guard carrying guns. One of the official even warned us about Maoist group. I was really bumped up with that caveat. We brave soldier took our chance and carried on this uncanny adventure.

Overall it was awesome experience for me. I really appreciate the commitment of the forestry department for their great work.I learned a lot learned some tricky scientific name of the tree and real life lesson of life. It has been 3 and a half year in Kerala and I didn't learned Malayalam much, saw a lady near from Balia, Uttar Pradesh. I was really astonished to find a woman coming all over the place leaving her family at tender age of 19 and settling in remote forest area. Hats off to the lady. She now has family with 4 kids here. She spoke Malayalam, Bhojpuri and I was immersed in the cocktail of the 2 different culture. This is new India it's changing for good.

 

Sunday 26 January 2014

Reversible Bottom Garment

We all have come across many types of garment. The reversible garment is something more sophisticated and unique. We generally have worn Jacket or Blazer which is reversible indeed, the only thing is that second surface is called lining which is more glossy and light weight. This gives the proto about the reversible garment. It can have 2 distinct fabric or same fabric, or single layer fabric which can be worn both side. But the seam finish will be something to worry about as it will be conspicuous when you wear rear side. So the lighter, glossy looking fabric is introduced in order to hide the seam finish or even operation such as surging or flat lock etc.

This in general was about the upper portion torso, still the bottom portion remain abysmal until the inventor Toshio Hosogai developed the trouser with fly. He also did the work on reversible fly zipper, which is challenging. Placing the zipper on the both side of the surface can make the trouser thicker on the crotch portion. The countenance of the garment will be more unusual so in order to look more normal, the fly portion should be set parallel to each other. It's obvious that the reversible bottom part will have two fabric surface which can be wore both side without compromising the integrity of the garment.

Reversible trousers comprises of 2 pockets on the each surface. The pockets can be slant, scoop or even patch. It is advisable to make scoop or slant pocket. The patch pocket can be put on the back side. Thus we can infer from this that in whole bottom garment there can have 8 pockets. The 2 pockets on each surface can supplemented on the knee length side, depending upon the requirements.
One may be pondering that still the whole garment will seem to be bulkier, but we can use different pocket fabric instead, which is durable and tenacious.

There should be common waistband for both surface fabric. Thus this reduces the GSM of the garment. The pocket attached to the common side seam and the pocket flap attached to the waistband and side seam. So The flap can freely swing through at pivotal axis. Pocket flap can have 2 surfaces, one surface matches the face surface and other matches the rear surfaces.

Whatever added to the garment, the critical part will be Fly zipper. Also mentioned in the US Patent by Hosogai that fly is major area. Hosogai constructed the pant having fly containing button and buttonholes. He has separate invention to his credit on reversible zipper fly cover(US 2003/0024034 A1)  attachment, but he didn't showed any such construction on reversible trousers with reversible fly zipper.

It will be interesting to construct a reversible trouser with reversible fly zipper. The most important thing is to identify it's application. There are various potential work area like Forestry and Mining.




 
 



 

Friday 24 January 2014

Graduation Project: And Creche of my own

COURTESY :US. Pat. No. 1,337,698


Here begins the new beginning and what great pleasure we have to start a fresh endeavour "the Graduation Project". This is last task before leaving the college. There was delay in publishing the semester VII result and without any concern or dismay begin the research methodology. Welcome to semester VIII, where we are on our own. What we do shows the reflection of our work throughout.

The topic is "Systematic study on Reversible Trousers". I was bit perturbed and anxious but with more discussion ,queries and enchanting pep talk with faculties the head became more crystal clear. It's an independent project comprising of two member me and Akash.

We got 3 months i.e. 90 days top. Within this period we have accomplish our task. We have to convince people around, explaining the possible outcome our project. The prime target is Forestry and Mining department worker.

We ought collect pre-requisite data regarding work wear. This we can do with set of questionnaire and sample survey. Sorting out the problem about their work wear and giving the best possible solution. There will be more travelling and exploring, I wonder if It will be my travelogue. Fascinating isn't it?? Getting clear about the project is most important thing before putting both legs in the deep mystic ocean. You should how to swim, climb, breathe whatever it takes to satisfy the insatiable curiosity. That endurance only comes when you are interested. You can't be ostentatious. Can't afford to be.

There is lot of stuff to do. All I know that we have to start from the scratch so, beginning with Kannur. It's daring thou raring. Though newer, thou never extinguish. Lot to conceive all at time to time. Though I started this blog during my Internship period last year in the month of may as gesture of my work in Industry, which I really enjoyed. There I got the crèche room to write something more substantial, I kind of got lost in that mysticism. One word which could describe my feeling "abysmal". This time I am stationary more dynamic don't know about my whereabouts. Today I could be here tomorrow you never know where. The capricious journey begin no crèche at all, I take pledge to procreate the crèche on own, by the virtue of truth. Till then see yaa!!