Our Achievements
Major Initiatives and Achievements (till Dec 2016)
Environmental Management
Fluorosis
Fluorosis is a disease caused from drinking water with high fluoride content. Rajasthan has areas with excess fluoride in groundwater which has affected large number of people. The first published research on this topic, Fluorosis in Rajasthan (2001) was done by HEDCON. It has helped in recognition of the disease and allocation of regular budget for defluoridation of drinking water in Rajasthan.
Indira Gandhi Nahar Project
A study on health problems faced by rural people in Bikaner because of polluted water transferred in Indira Gandhi Nahar Canal, helped the Public Health Engineering Department to analyze the cause and take required actions.
Artificial Ground Water Recharging
An advocacy program on artificial recharging of ground water in urban areas, in collaboration with State Ground Water Department, resulted in technical support and constructions of water recharging structures by government departments, factories and hotels in Jaipur, Alwar and Bikaner.
Bio-Waste Management
HEDCON worked with Health Department and Pollution Control Board to check the status of bio-waste management by government district hospitals in parts of Rajasthan. This helped the hospital administration in understanding the norms and standards of bio-waste management and ensuring its compliance.
Electronic Waste Management
HEDCON organized workshops in 275 schools and trained 1500 teachers and 23000 students for electronic waste management.
WHAT WE DO
Research & Documentation
Policy Advocacy & Networking
Based on the physical symptoms, HEDCON undertook a mass drive for examination of mineworkers for identification of silicosis by private doctors.
Awareness & Capacity Building
Based on the physical symptoms, HEDCON undertook a mass drive for examination of mineworkers for identification of silicosis by private doctors.
Technical Assistance
Based on the physical symptoms, HEDCON undertook a mass drive for examination of mineworkers for identification of silicosis by private doctors.