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WASTE AND SANITECH INDIA - 2017 Date: 14th & 15th September 2017 Day 1: September 14th 201709:30 - 10:00 Registration & Tea10:00 - 10:1010:00 - 11:30 Welcome Speech UBM India10:00 - 10:3010:30 - 10:40 Inaugural Session10:40 - 10:5010:50 - 11:00 Inaugural Session: National Perspective on key challenges in achieving Swachh Bharat (Science- Market- Communica-11:00 - 11:10 tion)11:10 - 11:2011:20 - 11:30 Key address; Hon. Minister of Urban Development, GoI11:30 - 11:40 Key Challenges in urban Sanitation; Secretary, MoUD, Government of India11:40 - 12:0012:00 - 13:30 Key Challenges in Rural Sanitation; Secretary, MDWS, Government of IndiaExpected Out-come Key Challenges in cleaning of rivers and mission clean ganga; Secretary MoWR, Government of India13:30 - 14:30 Role of Faith Leaders to make sanitation as people’s movement: Pujya Swamy Chidanand Saraswati, Founder, Global14:30 - 15:30 Interfaith WASH Alliance (GIWA), RishikeshExpected Out- Release of White Paper on “Waste & Sanitation”come Mr. Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, UBM India Private Limited15:30 -15:4515:45 - 16:00 Mr. V K Madhavan, Chief Executive, WaterAid India16:00 - 17:15 Mr. Keith Weitz, Research Triangle Institute (RTI) International Mr. Rajat Modwel, CEO, Research Triangle Institute, India Vote of Thanks; Mr. Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, UBM India Private Limited Tea Break Session I: Role of Technology for achieving Universal Sanitation To come up with answers to following questions: What are the technological innovations in sanitation space to reach last mile- containment, transportation, treatment and resource recovery- FSM? What are the pro poor market based approaches for sanitation service delivery? What are the current innovative sanitation technologies for resource recovery in urban areas? Moderator: Prof V Srinivas Chary, Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad Speaker 1: Dr. Roshan Shrestha, BMGF, Seattle, USA Speaker 2: Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, Sulabh Internatonal, India Speaker 3: Mr. Kala Krishnamoorty, International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri lanka Speaker 4: Mr. Dirk Walther, GIZ Speaker 5: Mr. Rajiv Kher, 3S-Shramik, Pune Speaker 6: Prof. V. Srinivas Chary Questions & Moderators’ comments Lunch Session II: Waste, A key resource- Technology Solution To come up with answers to following questions: What is an “appropriate technology/tools” and what are the key aspects it needs to consider? How to link between various actors, in the research, technology and market space can be bridged? How can we address the issue of lack of enough incubation space for the technologies across the value chain? How can we encourage new or existing actors to take up the role of incubation? Role of various actors in financially supporting the innovation and incubation space e.g MFI, Multilaterals etc. Moderator (Expert from RTI) Speaker 1: Mr. Keith Weitz, RTI International Speaker 2, Director, SPML Infra Speaker 3, Mr. Amit Mittal, MD, A to Z Green Waste Management Ltd Questions/Moderators’ comments Presentation by City (Top city under SBM rating) Presentation by Sponsors Session III: River Cleaning, Development and Rejuvenation
Expected Out- To come up with answers to following questions:come What are the key challenges to achieve mission of aviral and Clean Ganga? What are the key elements of successful river cleaning and rejuvenation – Mission for clean ganga17:15 -17:30 What are the strategies for River rejuvenation and resolving Transboundary Water Issues Moderator: Swamini Adityananda , GIWA Speaker 1: Dr. Vinod Tare, IIT Kanpur Speaker 2: NMCG, MoWR, New Delhi (Official) Speaker 3: Mr. Arjen Naafs, WaterAid UK Speaker 4: Swamini Aditaynand Parmarth, GIWA Questions & Moderators’ comments Close of day (Key take away from the sessions) Day 2: September 15th 201709:30 - 10:45 Session IV: Influencing ChangeExpected Out- To come up with answers to following questions:come What are the key messages to be delivered to stakeholders? How to engage community?10:45 - 11:00 What should be the key messages/communication strategy to trigger behavior change?11:00 - 12:30 Moderator: Rita Roy Choudhury, Senior Director, FICCI,Expected Out- Speaker 1: Ankur Garg, Head of Programme, WASH, BBC Media Actioncome Speaker 2, Municipal Commissioner, Pune, Maharashtra Speaker 3: Bharat Chaturvedi, Director Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group12:30 - 12:45 Questions/Moderators’ comments12:45 - 13:00 Tea Break13:00 - 14:30 Session V: Managing Sanitation across Value Chain- The case of Faecal Sludge Management14:30 - 14:40 To come up with answers to following questions:14:40 - 16:00 The concept of ODF, ODF+ and ODF++- Moving up on sanitation value chainExpected Out- Why FSM is important for improved Public Health outcomescome What are the innovations needed to reach the unreached (urban poor) for rural and urban poor Moderator: Mr. V K Chaurasia, Central Public Health Engineering Organisation16:00 - 16:10 Dr. Dinesh/ Dr. Meera Mehta, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat16:10 - 16:20 Ms. Madhu Krishna, BMGF India16:20 - 16:30 Mr. Puneet Srivastava, WaterAid India16:30 - 16:40 Mr. Myles Elleges, Senior Director, RTI International16.40 Onwards Sanergy, Kenya Questions & Moderators’ comments Presentation by City Presentation by Sponsors Lunch Presentation by Sponsors Session III: Enabling Policy Environment To come up with answers to following questions: What are the current policy gaps? Need for new policy to make the SWM market viable, if necessary. Moderator: Joint Secretary, MoUD Speaker 1: Mr. Ravi Agrawal, Director, Toxics Link Speaker 2: MMRDA (Expert/agency from Municipal Corporation from SWM team) Speaker 3: P.K. Khandelwal, Chief Engineer, EDMC Speaker 4: Nutan Zarapkar, Expert, RTI India Questions/Moderators’ comments Presentation by City (Fast progressing city under SBM rating) Presentation by Sponsors Closing Remarks- Mr. Rajat Modwel, CEO, RTI India Vote of Thanks- UBM High Tea & Networking at Exhibition Hall
14 - 15 September 2017 UBM India Pvt. Ltd. Times Square, Unit No. 1 & 2, B Wing, The Ashok, New Delhi 5th Floor, Andheri-Kurla Road, Marol Andheri (E), Mumbai 400059 India Board Line: +91 22 6172 7000 Fax: +91 22 61727273 Contact: Saiprasad Terde Tel: +91- 22 - 6172 7155 Mob: +91 -99200 50415 Email: [email protected] Waste and SaniTech India Conference September 14th &15th 2017Registration Details: Participation feesDelegate Fee Per Person: INR 8500/- Per Delegate INR 7750/-Per Delegate Delegate Category INR 5000/-Per Delegate Private Firms Government Institutions StudentsWe are pleased to nominate the following participant(s) for the Conference:Sr. No. Name Designation Email 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.The DD / Cheque No. for Rs. towards the delegate fee drawn infavour of “UBM India Pvt. Ltd.”, payable at Mumbai is enclosed.*For Electronic Funds Transfer: The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Mumbai Main Branch Vide Account No.: 002-859882-001OR For Wire Transfer: IFSC Code HSBC0400002 (For Domestic Trasfer) and Swift Account No. HSBCINBB (For Overseas remittance)with an e-mail notification to [email protected] No. AAACU8181DName: Designation:Company:Address:Telephone: Fax: Website: Mobile: ( ii ) ( iii ) ( iv )Email:GST No: ( i )General Rules: Pre-registration and pre-payment is necessary. Programme is non-residential, delegate fee non-refundable but change in nomination can be accepted. 1 8% GST applicable to all bookings. Onsite charges would contain no discount. The payment has to be made within 07 days after confirmation.
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