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Women's autos: Corporation gets rolling

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The New Indian Express                19.07.2013

Women's autos: Corporation gets rolling

While ensuring a secure way of transport for women in the city and offering a means of employment to another set of women at the same time, the City Corporation is gearing up to roll out its project of training women in autorickshaw driving and buying them the vehicles.

The budget announcement of the current fiscal, ‘Snehasanchari’, is envisaged as a project that can train 100 women and buy them autorickshaws. In a month-and-a-half, the civic body will initiate steps to find eligible beneficiaries for training.

“The project will be realised by joining hands with Kudumbashree. The plan is to identify women, members of Ayalkoottam, who hold driving licence and train them in autorickshaw driving. Women with a lower income are preferred,” said welfare standing committee chairman Palayam Rajan. An estimate of Rs 50 lakh has been prepared and a detailed plan will be chalked out by the civic body before the kick-off.

Women with a low income from the four Community Development Societies (CDS) will be selected to be trained and more guidelines will be spelt out in the detailed plan. Meanwhile, for buying the autorickshaws, a subsidy given by the City Corporation and beneficiary share by arranging bank loan will be pooled in.

“There are so many women in the CDS units, who have taken driving licence and cannot utilise their skills as a means of employment as they do not have the money to buy a vehicle. If the project comes about, it would be of great help to them,” said Vijayakumari S, chairperson of the Kudappanakkunnu CDS.

In the previous financial year, though a similar project was included, it failed to take off. Called ‘Sarathy’, it was aimed at training women in driving autorickshaws and for setting up an exclusive stand for the women-driven autorickshaws.

 

NMC to provide comp, job training to Muslim women

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The Times of India             12.07.2013

NMC to provide comp, job training to Muslim women

NAGPUR: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation will start a Dr Abdul Kalam Computer Training and Employment Guarantee programme for women from Muslim community. The programme will be started from International Women's Day on March 8, 2014, announced chairperson of women and child welfare committee and BJP corporator Ashwini Jichkar.

Jichkar on Thursday convened a meeting to review various NMC programmes and projects for empowering women. She also reviewed the functioning of family counselling centres started at zone levels. The civic administration, which is acting on Central Government directives, and these centres provides information to women about their rights, address cases of domestic violence and other social issues. Experts from non-government organisations provide counselling to women to solve civil cases including family disputes, land disputes and disputes with government departments and organizations.

Besides, the civic body also provides training programme for women self-help groups in each zone. Social welfare officer (NMC) Sudha Iraskar informed Jichkar about UPSC and MPSC exam centres being run by the civic body for women hailing from weaker section of the society. The NMC also provides insurance cover for fairer sex between 10 and 75 years.

NMC health officer Dr Savita Meshram also informed that the NMC provided free ambulance through phone No 102 for women going into labour. After the meeting, Jichkar directed Iraskar to create awareness about these schemes among the woman citizens.

 

Rs. 1.11 cr. released for women’s welfare in Mysore

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The Hindu                 07.06.2013

Rs. 1.11 cr. released for women’s welfare in Mysore

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The Karnataka State Women’s Development Corporation released Rs. 1.11 crore in 2012–13 towards the economic empowerment of women in Mysore district under various schemes, according to a release here on Thursday.

Women were given loans to pursue income generating programmes; over Rs. 35 lakh was provided as subsidy under the Udyogini scheme alone. This benefited 411 women.

As many as 170 people belonging to the Scheduled Castes were provided Rs. 16.58 lakh subsidy, while those from the Scheduled Tribes got Rs. 3.37 lakh, Rs. 40,000 was given to four physically handicapped persons, Rs. 1.76 lakh for 18 widows and Rs. 60,000 for eight members of the minority community.

As many as 105 women were provided training in hardware and networking, and spoken English.

Under the microfinance scheme to empower self-help groups (SHGs), four SHGs were given Rs. 1 lakh each at 6 per cent interest. This benefited 20 members of the Parvathamma Stree Shakti Sangha from Hadya village in K.R. Nagar taluk, 14 members from the Parameshwari Stree Shakti Sangha from H. Matakere in H.D. Kote taluk, 18 members from the Chikkathayamma Stree Shakti Sangha at Girugoor in Periyapatna taluk and 20 from the Lakshmi Stree Shakti Sangha from Thappur in Hunsur taluk.

The corporation also gave Rs. 70 lakh for the Women Supplementary Food Production and Training Centres to supply food to anganawadi centres.

To help market the produce of women involved in various income generating activities, the corporation providing them free stalls — 40 at the Kalamandira during Dasara and 20 at the Suttur Sri Kshetra jatra. As many as 73 women availed themselves of the benefit for a turnover of Rs. 6.7 lakh.

 


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