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RMC to run special bus for women

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The Times of India - Rajkot 30.07.2009

RMC to run special bus for women

RAJKOT: The Rajkot Municipal Corporation is planning to run a bus exclusively for the women of the city.

The bus, the brainchild of mayor Sandhya Vyas, will be manned by women driver and conductor and will start plying on the city routes from August 15, said Vyas, adding: "This will be my gift to the women."

"I have seen that on many occasions, women avoiding travelling in a bus because it is over-crowded with men. This bus will benefit a lot of women, especially schoolgirls," she said.

The route is yet to be worked out, but the bus is expected to take a route routes passing from markets, religious centres and educational institutes.

The bus will have a different colour probably pink and design so that it can be identified from a distance. RMC may also use it to create awareness on various issues and if the idea is well received, RMC will run more buses exclusively for women, said sources.

 

Clean water project

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The Business Line 13.07.2009

Clean water project

Nagara Gopal

Women carrying pots of water from a water purification plant owned and operated by self-help group members in Mondigowrelli village in Ranga Reddy district. The plant, costing about Rs 2 lakh, uses the reverse osmosis (RO) process to manufacture purified water that is sold at Rs 5 for a 20-litre can. Over 100 families are buying the purified water in this village, a fluoride-hit area, about 60 km from Hyderabad. The Andhra Pradesh Government plans to set up more such plants across the State.
 

More publicity to schemes will help in women’s empowerment’

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Source : The Hindu Date : 23.06.2009

More publicity to schemes will help in women’s empowerment’

Staff Correspondent

Minority woman urges official to explain about programmes available


SEEKING ENLIGHTENMENT: A woman appealing to Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation Chairman N.B. Abubakar to highlight facilities available to minorities at a function in Hassan on Monday.

HASSAN: At a public grievances redressal meeting presided over by Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation chairman N.B. Abubakar here on Monday, a woman from a minority community appealed to Mr. Abubakar to explain about schemes that were available for them. As most of the women among the minorities were illiterate, this would help in their empowerment, she said.

Moved by this appeal, Mr. Abubakar told the woman that the corporation had allotted Rs. 70 lakh for each district and Rs. 1.6 crore at the cluster level (two or three districts) for the development of minorities. For constructing houses, minorities would get Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 30,000 each.

Mr. Abubakar said that loan up to Rs. 1.5 lakh would be given to 800 women self-help groups in every district. Each self-help group should have a minimum of 15 members. For the first 300 women self-help groups, a subsidy of 25 per cent would be given. For the remaining 500 groups, there would be no subsidy. Each member would be given Rs. 10,000 loan.

He said that the corporation had appointed five directors and each director was in charge of five districts. The directors would tour the district once in two months. If there was any grievance, the directors could be contacted. The woman said she was satisfied by the reply.

A villager from Bharathahalli in Alur taluk said that the Government had allotted three gunta land for minorities burial ground in the village. As the population had grown, this burial ground had become small to handle the demand. He appealed to the Government to allot 1.5 acre gomala land that is available in the village for this purpose. Mr. Abubakar said he would take up the matter with the Government.

A resident in Hunasinakere slum in Hassan said there was a mosque located in a narrow lane and it needed more space so that people could move freely. He said there is land available near the mosque that is under the Slum Clearance Board. This land may be allotted to the mosque, he said.

Shivakumar, secretary of a committee of the BJP, said that the Minority Development Corporation had fixed minimum qualification for getting driving licence as 8th standard. However, the Government had fixed 7th standard as minimum qualification. But the RTO insists SSLC as minimum qualification. He appealed to the corporation to take up the matter with the Government seeking a uniform policy.

Rs. 66.20 crore

Mr. Abubakar said that the State Government had set aside Rs. 66.20 crore for the development of minorities in the State in its 2009-10 Budget. Of this, Rs. 49.20 crore had been allotted to the Karnataka State Minorities Development Corporation and another Rs. 17 crore for special development programmes for minorities.

He told presspersons that the corporation had envisaged various development programmes to cover 31,100 beneficiaries in the State. Under a scheme to help minorities become self-reliant, Rs. 6 crore would be released to 4,000 beneficiaries. Under the Arivu scheme, Rs. 14 crore would be disbursed to 9,300 beneficiaries, under the Shrama-Shakti scheme, Rs. 7.20 crore would be released to 4,800 beneficiaries, under the micro-financing (with subsidy) scheme, 12,000 beneficiaries are being given Rs. 12 crore and under the Ganga Kalyana Yojana, 1,000 beneficiaries are being given Rs. 10 crore.

Mr. Abubakar said that under the special development programme, Rs. 17 crore would be given to construct houses and purchase sites. Under the Arivu loan scheme, education loan would be given to students who are pursuing KAS, IAS and other competitive examinations. He said that through the National Minorities Development Corporation, funds would be obtained for the development of minorities in the State.

Mr. Abubakar said that Rs. 160 crore loan taken by minorities between 1986 and 2008 was due.

There would be no loan waiver, he said and appealed to beneficiaries to repay the loan. The corporation had formed a special recovery team to recover the loans, he said.

Mr. Abubakar said that recovery of loan was good in Udupi and Mangalore districts. The number of beneficiaries was more in Belgaum, Bangalore Rural and Bangalore Urban districts.

There is a proposal to set up corporation offices in districts where there was no office. He said that beneficiaries would be identified from the village level and that in every taluk, three-member non-governmental agencies would be appointed.

Mr. Abubakar said that in Hassan district, the corporation had distributed Rs. 1.31 crore loan to 800 beneficiaries under various schemes for 2009-10.

Hassan district manager of the corporation T. Jagannath was present.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 June 2009 05:24
 

NSS budget: focus on women empowerment

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Source : The Hindu Date : 21.06.2009

NSS budget: focus on women empowerment

Staff Reporter

1,53,360 women brought into micro credit net through 8,627 SHGs

Photo: By Special Arrangement

Financial plan: NSS general secretary P.K. Narayana Panicker presenting the budget for the year 2009-10 at Perunna on Saturday. —

KOTTAYAM: The annual budget of the Nair Service Society (NSS) for the year 2009-2010 presented by general secretary P.K. Narayana Panicker envisages an income and expenditure of Rs.63.50 crore. The budget with an over all stress on social welfare measures, gives special stress to women empowerment.

Presenting the budget, Mr. Panicker said the budget for the year 2008-09 which envisaged an income and expenditure of Rs.54 crore had been revised with the income being put at Rs.38.56 crore and actual expenditure of Rs.38.15 crore.

The budget which laid special emphasis on women empowerment through micro credits disbursed through the self-help groups (SHGs) hoped to form 6,500 women SHGs during the year in focus. This would empower three-lakh women from the community, he said.

According to Mr. Panicker, the recently formed social welfare department of the NSS had been functioning effectively for the formation of SHGs and micro credit programme. So far, 8,627 SHGs had been formed and through these, 1,53,360 women members had been brought into the micro credit net. The cumulative savings of these SHG members had touched Rs.25.56 crore mark. In addition, they had availed themselves of Rs.67 crore through linkage loans and Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY).

New projects

The projects envisaged this year included formation of 200 mini dairy units under the High Range taluk Mannam Social Service Society. The Rs.2.5-crore project would be implemented with the active cooperation of Ernakulam regional office of MILMA and Dhanalakshmi bank, he said.

Another project under consideration was the Rs.1.5-crore milk chilling unit by the Adoor taluk Mannam Social Service Society. The budget hoped to commence the functioning of a Mannam Centre for research and training in Changanassery. The institution would impart training to those involved with the SHGs, he said.

The NSS general secretary said the leadership had submitted a 10-point charter of demands before the government stressing the interests of the community. However, there had been no positive response from the authorities concerned so far and as such the NSS would move ahead with the campaign in this regard.

Later, the general assembly adopted two resolutions, one demanding the scrapping of the Travancore-Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions (Amendment) Bill 2009 and another calling for introduction of reservation for the economically backward among the non-reserved categories in government employment and educational institutions.

The general assembly re-elected P.V. Neelakanta Pillai for another term as president. It also elected nine members to the director board. They are: M. Sasikumar, Karthikapalli; P.N. Rajendraprasad, Eranad; N. Kesava Pillai, Kunnathur; Harikumar Koickel, Changanassery; M.S. Mohan, Ponkunnam; R. Ramachandran Nair, Ambalappuzha; P.V. Haridas, Ottappalam; M.M. Govindankutty, Kanayannur and K. Unnikrishnan, Alathur. Mr. Neelakanta Pillai presided over the assembly.

Last Updated on Sunday, 21 June 2009 14:30
 

Monitor women’s welfare schemes: Isaac

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Source : The Hindu Date : 16.06.2009

Monitor women’s welfare schemes: Isaac

Special Correspondent

— Photo: S. Gopakumar

Business aid: Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac inaugurating a scheme launched by the city Corporation for distribution of subsidy for women entrepreneurs on Monday.

Thiruvananthapuram: Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac has called on local self-government institutions to establish a mechanism to monitor the utilisation of funds for welfare schemes targeting women.

The Minister was inaugurating a function organised by the city Corporation here on Monday to distribute subsidy to women entrepreneurs.

Brand building

Dr. Isaac stressed the need to ensure proper utilisation of funds distributed to women’s self-help groups (SHGs).

He urged the SHGs to focus on brand building and identifying markets for their products.

He reminded local bodies of their role in helping women entrepreneurs to resolve their problems.

Mayor C. Jayan Babu presided over the function. Deputy Mayor V. Jayaprakash, Welfare standing committee chairman S.A. Sundar, ward councillors and corporation officials participated in the function.

Rs.1.25 crore

The subsidy scheme of the corporation falls under the People’s Plan Campaign. An amount of Rs.1.25 crore has been earmarked for disbursement to women entrepreneurs during the current year.

As many as 197 self-help groups are expected to benefit from the scheme.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 June 2009 05:51
 


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