ORISSA
Strategic Thrust -1: People’s Empowerment through LSGI
1.1
Consultation on National Rural Employment Guarantee
Act. (NREGA)
Five consultations with the PRI members in Shapur Gram
Panchayat (GP), Bental G.P, Khandatara G.P of Bhadrak dist & Kadua G.P of
Puri dist & Maichheli G.P of Nayagarh Dist were organised from 20th
to 31st Dec 07. The objectives of these consultations were:-
1. To know more about NREGA,
2. To foster a good relationship with the
PRI for the better implementation of NREGA
3. To involve right people in this work and
4. To recognize our PDO in panchayat level
for the Programme & involvement of our PDO.
Fellows, Coordinator, PDO presidents and functionaries of
the village Panchayat took part in the above consultations. It was agreed that
the PDO will assist panchayats in identifying the beneficiaries under NREGA
scheme. 18 rural poor of Tavapalli PO of Nayagarh dist. benefited from this
scheme.
1.2
President of Rural Women Front (GMM) become Dy.
Sarpanch:
Mrs. Rukmani, 47, member of the Swaraj Jan Bikas Sangthan
Kashindpur become the Dy. Sarpanch that too without any political and caste
support. She has been capacitated through the Swaraj processes since the last 6
years. She was the first lady in the history of local village panchayat who
vehemently opposed the act of Sarpanch and Panchayat Secretary of taking
signatures of the participants of the Gram Sabha on blank paper. She got
popularity among members of the Gram Sabha through this courageous act. She
becomes the conscious keeper of the Gram Sabha which finally resulted in
becoming the Dy. Sarpanch of the Village Panchayat.
Strategic Thrust 2:
People’s right over Natural Resources
2.1
Land to Landless
A state level campaign on land to landless was organised
from 9th to 20th Sep 07. The follow-up meetings were
organised in 20 POs of 4 PDO of Bhadrak, Puri and Nayagarh dist. Review of the
post campaign initiatives was done in the meeting. There are 219 landless
families in four PDO areas. The list of probable landless was submitted to the
concerned local authorities. The fellow along with PDO functionaries undertook
constant follow up with the Revenue Officers to ensure speeding up the action
on submitted applications for land.
The Tahasildar deputed the Revenue Inspector of the
respective areas for field verification. As a result of constant follow up, the
Tehsildar selected 28 landless families from Tavapalli, 4 from PDO Dhanitri to
get land under Vsundhara Scheme. Out of them 17 landless from Tavapalli of
Nayagharh district received land patta on dated 22nd Feb.
2008.
2.2
The FCC has been constituted in every
Strategic Thrust - 3:
Gender Equality
3.1
Formation of SHG-
The following 8 Self-Help Groups (SHG) are formed during the
reporting with the aim to create opportunity of self-employment for the poor
women. The adequate motivational and capacity enhancement activities were
conducted before the formal formation of the SHG. This was done with the aim of
sustainability and better functioning of the SHG. The SHG has adopted economic activities
like cultivation of sunflower, Banana and vegetables, leaf plate making, Dairy
& Goat rearing etc.
|
PDO |
Name of SHGs |
Date of formation |
|
PDO - Dhanitri |
Maa Jageswari |
13.11.07 |
|
PDO- Tvapalli |
Tulasi |
15.12.07 |
|
|
Sanskar |
17.01.08 |
|
|
Maa Sukarmalli |
17.01.08 |
|
|
Maa Gayatri |
15.12.07 |
|
PDO-Gopalbindha |
Budhijagulai |
26.11.07 |
|
PDO-Mauda |
Subamamukhi |
10.01.08 |
|
|
Maa Mangala |
10.01.08 |
3.2
Women literacy programme (WEC):-
12
literacy camps are running in 5 PDOs in Orissa with the aim to make all women
literate and ensure enrolment of all drop-out girls. These Centers are being
run with the support of SHG, GMM and
·
192 have become literate.
·
16 girls admitted in SSA (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan),
·
18 are admitted in the school
The Impact of literacy campaign – Those women who got literate
have confessed publicly that they are emerging from a shameless situation of being
illiterate and feel proud that they are no more thumb impression giving women.
3.3
Participation of Rural Women Front (Grameen Mahila
Manch) members in National Women Conference- :-
There are 25 GMMs in 5 PDOs consisting of 984 members. GMM
is a platform for village women to build a greater network among themselves, to
fight against the social injustice, violence & make them self reliant.
Efforts are made towards capacitating these rural women
through various local, state and national level programmes. In this connection
42 GMM members were participated in 2nd National women conference at
Peaceful Society, Goa from 9th Dec to 12th Dec 07 whereas
119 participants participated in the State Women Conference at Abhaypur
(Orissa) from 14th t015th March 08.
3.4
State Rural women conference:
A
Objectives:-
a)
To
develop an understanding among women on their rights,
b)
To
educate women about their role in social change,
c)
To
make them aware about their social-economic status,
d)
To
ensure women participation for their self-reliance
119
women and 9 men (mainly coordinator and volunteers) from
Following
subjects were highlighted in the conference by the resource persons;
§
Social,
political, cultural and educational situation of the women education,
§
Women
& health
§
Domestic
violence with the women and law
§
Empowering
rural women through economic Self-reliance.
§
Right
to information
The conference was inaugurated by
lighting of the traditional lamp in front of the portrait of Kasturba and
Mahatma Gandhi by the PDO president, guest, state advisor, co-ordinator, senior
colleagues. Following schedules were followed during the conference,
§
Introduction
of the guest
§
Welcome
address & objectives of the conference by the State Facilitator
§
Reflection
of national and state level women conferences,
§
Open
forum
§
Swaraj
Samman
§
Cultural
Programme
§
Declaration
§
Vote
of thanks.
Key Problem's
of uneducated women by Mrs. Khurshida Begum:-
§
Unable
to take care of own health,
§
Deprived
from her traditional and legal rights,
§
Maximum
possibilities of loosing opportunity of Govt. / Non-government welfare schemes.
§
More
exploited /abused / harassed and tolerating physical violence,
§
More
dependency.
Why the women
deprived from their rights?
§
Illiterate
§
Unknown
to their rights
§
Negligent
& disinterested guardianship
§
Hostile
social conditions
|
|
FACILITY
|
|
v
Anganwadi v
ECC center v
EGS v
Abasic Bidyalaya v
Kanyasram v
Balwadi v
Child labour school v
VECIMTA v
Balika samrudhi yojana v
Janani surakhya yojana |
ü
Mid-day meal ü
Dress ü
ü
Financial aids ü
Latrine facility in school ü
Drinking water |
She reflects upon comparative analysis of
status of the women of various countries and states. Where literacy rate is
high the situation of women is comparatively good to some extent. The status is
as follows:-
|
Developing
countries |
women literacy % |
Life span |
mothers death at the time of delivery In every 1000 |
Infant mortality rate in every 1000 |
participation m devt activities |
|
|
100 |
78.9 |
6 |
4 |
59.9 |
|
|
100 |
79.2 |
- |
6 |
56.4 |
|
Kanada |
100 |
79.3 |
- |
5 |
60.5 |
|
|
100 |
80.1 |
5 |
3 |
62.7 |
|
|
28.5 |
61 |
530 |
83 |
36.3 |
|
Chaina |
86.5 |
71 |
53 |
31 |
72.5 |
|
|
85.3 |
47.7 |
150 |
52 |
47.8 |
|
|
54.16 |
63.9 |
407 |
63 |
42.8 |
|
State in |
87.86 |
75.8 |
198 |
10 |
15.3 |
|
Kerala |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
63.55 |
68.6 |
199 |
51 |
18.7 |
|
Kamatak |
57.05 |
60.5 |
195 |
55 |
31.9 |
|
Maharastra |
67.5 |
66.2 |
135 |
45 |
32.6 |
|
WB |
60.22 |
63.1 |
266 |
49 |
18.1 |
|
Orissa |
50.97 |
56.6 |
367 |
87 |
266 |
Women Education is very important for the
real development of the women. She also described how women are facing problems
as a daughter, wife, mother and as member of society or family for lack of
education.
Women & Health-
Mr. Aparajit Sinha, Programme Officer NRHM, Jajpur spoke on
govt. schemes on health of rural women in Orissa. He explained each scheme and
processes for availing them. He appealed to the
Mr. Kumar Kalanand Mani spoke on the overall situation of
the women in
Domestic
Violence- Ms. Samina, Advocate, Orissa High court.
Adv. Samina spoke about 4 types of domestic violence exists
in the society. She gave detailed information about the new legislation which
is the “Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. 2005”. She described it as a revolutionary law
based on consultation across the country with members of women's movement and
the civil society. She elaborated by saying that this law provides an
opportunity for women who are suffering brutality in silence to speak-out and
redress affectively. The law
recognizes legitimate role of registered NGO in the processes of implementation.
Role
of People's Organisation & Self Help Group in village development
Ms. Nirupama Mohanty, Advisor-SAC Orissa dealt with the role
of POs and SHGs in village development. She said that the
Right to Information:
Mr. Sk. Safique, Ex State Coordinator, spoke on Right to
Information Act. and its utility for the village community. The delegates raised
14 questions regarding the Act, its benefits and how to make use of it.
Swaraj Samman:
Following were honored with “Swaraj Samman” for
their distinguished service to the human kind and strengthening the Swaraj
process.
§
Ms.
Ganhari Jani- an Adivasi woman leader and vice-president of PO Tavapalli
§
Ms.
Rukmini Bhoi-
§
Mr.
Sk. Safique- Ex State Coordinator Swaraj Orissa
§
Ms.
Khurshida Begum- Swaraj associate
§
Ms.
Samina – Advocate
The conference ended with open remark by
the delegates and the state Coordinator. The conference also adopted three key
programmatic objectives for the future;
a.)
no
illiterate women in our working village
b.)
no
domestic violence
c.)
no
gender discrimination in the family
Strategic Thrust - 4: Strengthening
4.1
Review meeting/ consultation with PDO:
10 PDO level meetings/ consultation were
held during this reporting period in 5 PDO areas. The main focus of this
meeting was that how many people get benefit from the Govt. schemes from our
PDO area and what type of problem they have faced in getting it. The following
table gives information about benefit availed by the people on the initiatives
of the concerned PDO.
|
PO-PDO |
Govt.
Schemes and Nos. of Beneficiaries |
|
SJBS,Tavapalii
|
-
Old
age pension-5 -
Widow
pension-S -
JSY-6
-
SSA-18
-
Basundhara-17
|
|
SJBS,
Gopalbindha |
-
JSY-l0
-
Handicapet-4
-
NREGA-5 |
|
SJBS,
Mauda |
-
SJY-6
-
Accidental
death-4 |
|
SJBS,
Kasindpur |
-
Old
age-3 -
Widow
-2 -
JSY-9
-
NREGA-13
|
|
SPOO,
Dhanitri |
-
Old
age -4 -
widow-2
-
JSY-6 |