15th Anniversary of Gul Bahao

Yesterday, Gul Bahao’s fifteenth anniversary was observed at the Gul Bahao complex located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal. The luncheon meeting attended by supporters and sympathizers was held in the Chandi Ghar Hall made from clean industrial waste. Giving the background of Gul Bahao movement, its founder and Managing Trustee, Nargis Latif said that the last fifteen years were the toughest in her life. Only after tremendous sacrifices on the part of her team and herself that the Organization has been able to make a name for itself.

Amidst cheers from the audience Nargis said that Gul Bahao’s research work is slowly becoming a centre of attraction for the world. Amongst those who have interacted and visited the Gul Bahao’s Research Centre include representative of the Supreme Court of India, German Consul General, World Bank Consultant, CNN, Clinton Foundation, Chinese delegation and French nationals. On a local level, it is continually attracting students from different Universities of Karachi, namely NED, Dawood College and Karachi University as well as members of local bodies from all over Sindh.

Nargis Latif said the change in society comes in more than one ways viz:

  • Political revolution
  • Discoveries/innovations

She said that Gul Bahao has opted for the latter. Giving the example of British and American teenagers James Watt and the Wright brothers, she said the former introduced the steam engine which became the harbinger of the industrial revolution while the latter brought up the first aeroplane which transformed the whole world. Nargis claimed that in the same manner Gul Bahao has in the last fifteen years introduced simple techniques which can radically change the socio economic conditions of the country. Here it may be mentioned that Gul Bahao’s innovations are multisectoral  they include :

  • New kind of prefabricated construction
  • Water purification method
  • New kind of fuel
  • The Safai/Kamai Bank
  • Cheap fodder and compost

During the meeting Urdu translations of the verses of the Holy Quran were read out which it was pointed out is an essential part of Gul Bahao’s movement. Nargis said that there is very close nexus between research work and religion and every discovery that Gul Bahao has made is a reminder of God’s existence. Referring to Sura Fatiha, she said it exhorts people to praise God and one of the ways to praise God is to make discoveries and thank God for it.

Gul Bahao’s innovations presented to Special Assistant to Chief Minister Mr. Zia-ul-Islam

A meeting presided by Special Assistant to Chief Minister Mr. Zia-ul-Islam was held at the Chief Minister Secretariat where Gul Bahao’s Nargis Latif was invited to brief Officials belonging to the City Government and the Sindh Secretariat. The agenda of the meeting was to discuss Gul Bahao’s innovation “Chandi Ghar”.

Nargis Latif said that Gul Bahao’s Chandi Ghar should not be devalued because of its low cost and neither should it be limited to a mere project of an NGO. On the contrary, Nargis claimed that it is a unique innovation – the first one of its kind in the world. Its good looks makes it exotic looking she said fit to be used by the Head of State.

In a sharp rebuttal to one of the participant’s questions, Nargis explained that that contrary to some misconceptions the Chandi Ghar is extremely hygienic and can be put to a variety of purposes like;

1) During Haj where temporary housing is required
2) For relief work in earthquakes, tsunami and other natural disasters and wars etc.
3) For military purposes, in war games or in real life battles
4) For oil riggings
5) Mining exploration
6) Tourist industries on the coast as well as in mountainous areas
7) Research work in inhospitable terrain
8) For law enforcing agencies such as guards 80 for mobile schools hospitals
9) Camps on prime land in big cities to be used temporarily. In other words wherever a structure is required immediately in a maters of hours and dismantled quickly they are the answer. Unlike other conventional prefabricated structures Nargis said these are insulated as well as fire resistant.

To a question from the participants about what Gul Bahao expects from the government Nargis replied that the government should immediately call an exhibition cum conference to discuss the importance of the Chandi Ghar its potential in business, export and linking business with research work She said that stakeholders to be invited to this conference should be businessmen, exporters, builders, engineers architects, faculty and students of different universities and as well as the informal sector comprising junk dealers.

To the question why it has not caught on as yet, Nargis replied that is the case with all new innovations that they are always rejected in the beginning. Giving the example of the CNG gas she said six years ago, right from the rickshaw drivers, Suzuki owners, truck drivers, everybody said it would spoil the engines but after years of painstaking marketing things have changed, she said.

Summing up the meeting, Mr Zia-ul-Islam said that the government would give serious consideration to Gul Bahao’s proposals.

Gul Bahao CEO gives key note speech at Karachi Rotary club east

Nargis Latif of Gul Bahao was invited as chief guest and key note speaker at a meeting of the Karachi Rotary club east. The topic of her speech was “Waste – A valuable resource”. Nargis Latif started her speech with Gul Bahao’s jingle, “Kutcra Sona Hey” which drew plenty of applause from the audience. She said that while on the one hand Karachi’s garbage has the potential to destroy the city, on the other hand it is a veritable gold mine, one indication being the cottage industry that it sustains.

The speaker presented a hypothesis of a Garbage n’ Gold (GnG) Bank where wet (organic) and dry (inorganic) garbage is bought. She said that Gul Bahao has researched all kinds of waste material being produced in the city and the GnG bank is the center of the scheme. Presently only dry garbage or non toxic industrial waste is being handled here. The GnG Bank has been performing the following functions:

1. Selling the bulk as raw material to middlemen and factories. It was pointed out that there are two markets Godhra and Machar Colony which are respectively taking cloth and polythene. All kinds of paper and cardboard are also sent out. Between March and July 2006 more than 30 lacs worth of wastage was sold out.

2. Waste material related to wood like wood shavings, broomsticks laminated paper, small bits of cloth; even dry twigs are used to make alternative fuel.

3. A good deal of the waste at the GnG bank includes shopping bags and other industrial waste. This lends itself easily to an entirely new concept of bricks called was-tic blocks to be used for prefabricated housing having the common name of “Chandi Ghar” These blocks can be put up in hours and dismantled just as quickly Nargis Latif showed dozens of photographs of houses made up of was-tic blocks to the audience. At this stage. Nargis suggested that a huge market for these prefabricated structures is the Haj season or any other religious occasion where temporary housing is required.

Nargis told the audience that while research on organic waste done by Gul Bahao is comparatively less yet the amount that has been done are worth talking about as organic waste comprises more than 50% of our waste.

Nargis said that the livestock market put up on the super highway at the time of Eid-ul Azha should be an indication of how much potential there is in livestock and hence the use of organic waste like vegetable and fruit peels and leaves. This wastage if collected in a clean manner can be used for rearing livestock in the suburbs of the city or wherever buildings cannot be erected.

The speaker also talked about biomass or trees growing on gutter water or even factory effluents which are polluting the rivers and the seas. For arguments sake even if poisons are taken up by the trees, their wood would not be eaten by humans, the wood would go into making furniture. Towards the end there was a question answer session, followed by a vote of thanks from Mr. Iqbal Alavi, the secretary of the Rotary Club. A memento was also presented to the managing trustee of Gul Bahao.

NED University students visit Gul Bahao’s Research Centre

Yesterday, a thirty six member delegation of NED students came on a study tour of Gul Bahaos Research Centre located in Gushan-e-Iqbal. This centre is the first of its kind in the whole of Pakistan and has attracted hundreds of people from different walks of life especially NGO workers, representatives of local bodies, students, architects and journalists and even foreigners. The organisation claims that being public oriented its doors are open to all and sundry. The staff of Gul Bahao took pains to explain all the six innovations right from Paaki Paani, Chandi Ghar Safai /Kamai Bank, Fuel pack to the latest innovation, Choora Chaara  (cattle feed ) etc. Nargis Latif,  the  CEO of Gul Bahao said that these innovations were not created in a single day but took almost 15 years. Each innovation being unique, took place separately and evolved after several trials and experimentation. What is more she said they have been tried and tested, some even marketed. To a question how the cattle responded to the Choora Chaara, Gul Bahao’s  manager Habibullah responded that the cattle feed  has been fed to  a number of cattle (owned by the workers of Gul Bahao)  who eat it just like the conventional feed . The CEO of Gul Bahao said that the importance of the Gul Bahao’s Research Centre lies in its being a part and parcel of a real life situation, being located right in the midst of a thickly populated area. The participants, being students of engineering evinced keen interest in the fuel pak, a very inexpensive alternate fuel  made from waste material and which Gul Bahao claims can be used  for running power plants. Describing the condition of research in the country as “tragic”. Nargis said that even those who raise a hue and cry about the lack of science and scientific spirit in the country are not willing to consider informal and original ways of conducting research and improvising as is continually being done in the cottage industries and the informal sector. Nargis claimed that each and every innovation of Gul Bahao has the potential to change the entire socioeconomic condition of the country. She informed the participants that the Sindh Government  has directed its departments to give away their  waste paper to Gul bahao as revenue  for  its research work. Pointing to the area adjoining the Research Centre Nargis  said that the area spread over several acres and housing hundred of jhuggi wallas would be used for the practical implementation of Gul Bahao’s research program.

Gul Bahao’s Project “Busti-Benazir” presented to Chairman Katchi Abadis, Mr. Pir Baksh Jamali

Yesterday Nargis Latif met the Chairman Katchi Abadis, Mr. Pir Baksh Jamali in his Office and briefed him about Gul Bahao’s upcoming Project “Busti-Benazir”. She explained that there is a pun on the word “Benazir” which means unique. The Scheme located on Rashid Minhas Road, Gulshan-e-Iqbal is actually meant to act as a model for the world and to act as an extension arm for the research work, experiments and innovations of Gul Bahao. These innovations include:

  • Chandi Ghar – low cost pre-fabricated houses made from non-toxic industrial waste like aluminium foil, shopping bags, thermopole etc.
  • Income generating activities like making fodder packets, Safai/Kamai banks, an updated version of the Kabarias.
  • Paaki Pani – a simple water purification technique which is extremely low cost as well.

Nargis said the focus would be on the Chandi Ghar so that a parallel construction industry which could be used in special conditions like military purposes, oil rigging and especially in disaster management and could which could also be used for export purposes as well. Nargis further said that Gul Bahao’s innovations would not only help the country but could also bring much needed recognition and fame to Pakistan.

Mr. Pir Baksh said that he was very much impressed by the briefing and offered to involve Gul Bahao in a low cost housing Scheme in Thatta where the Government intends to build 210 houses on 80 sq.yards plots spread over 10 acres. Mr. Pir Baksh Jamali said the price of the Chandi Ghar Rs.15,000/- (Fifteen thousands) per unit was very attractive. Given the difficult economic conditions, Nargis even offered to make these houses on barter basis. She said if the Sindh Government gives its waste paper to Gul Bahao, the revenue so generated would be used for building the pre-fabricated houses which have tremendous qualities, one of them being longevity.

In the meantime, Nargis Latif met the Provincial Minister Mrs. Tauqeer Fatima Bhutto at the Sindh Secretariat. Ms. Bhutto said she was actively lobbying for the Chandi Ghar and would like one to be put up in Larkana near the mausoleum of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. She said she was trying to have a “Busti Benazir” put up in the earthquake affected areas of Baluchistan. To this Nargis Latif replied that Gul Bahao has a good deal of experience in working in earthquake affected areas in 2005 earthquake. Then, Gul Bahao’s team had set up several houses in District Mansehra under the supervision of the Army Welfare Centre.