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Karnataka women seek 50 percent quota in local bodies

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Deccan Herald 21.12.2009

Karnataka women seek 50 percent quota in local bodies
Bangalore, Dec 20 (IANS)

Women members of local government bodies in Karnataka have sought 50 percent representation for them in the three-tier 'panchayat' (local council) institutions across the state.

 

 

In a memorandum to Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa Sunday, a joint organisation of the members said the state government should reserve 50 percent of the total seats for women in the local bodies' elections due March 2010.

"We want Karnataka to have 50 percent of the seats for women in the three tiers of the panchayati raj institutions as was done in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Bihar," the memorandum said.

About 5,000 of the elected women members formed a federation - Sugrama - in 87 blocks in 21 of the 30 districts across the state in May 2009. Other members are represented by the Association of Local Governance of India (ALGI) and the federation of elected women in gram panchayat - stree suchana sangama (SSS).

The memo also referred to the address by President Pratibha Patil in parliament June 4, 2009, in which she said the government would initiate steps for constitutional amendment to provide 50 percent reservation for women in local councils and urban local bodies.

"Though 8-10 members end up holding the president's post, the provision leads to corruption and often violence against the elected women representatives," said Reshma of the Hunger Project, representing the local body organisations.

To eliminate graft and favouritism or nepotism, the members have asked the state government to rescind the draconian provision and make the terms of president five years as in the case of elected representatives across the country in state legislatures and parliament.

The members have also sought reservation to be extended to two terms in place of a single five-year term to enable the women members learn the ropes of the multi-layered system.

 

Women tractor regiment on the anvil

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The New Indian express 18.12.2009

Women tractor regiment on the anvil


A woman member of the Food Security Army trying her hand at a tractor at the Agricultural Research Station at Mannuthy on Thursday.


THRISSUR: In order to accelerate agricultural mechanisation, the Agricultural Research Station (ARS) of KAU at Mannuthy, is planning to constitute a `women tractor regiment’ under the Food Security Army U Jaikumaran, professor and head, of ARS told Express that 15 women from the ‘Food Security Army’ would undergo a two-day aptitude and skillchecking training for final selection for the 45-day training on operation and use of different farm equipment attached with tractor for different farm operations.

The select women would also be sent to tractor manufacturing units for a week-long training on the repair and servicing of the farm implement.

Jayakumaran said that after training, the members of women tractor regiment would be capable of taking up mechanised farming operation using tractor to earn their livelihood.

He said that ARS had a masterplan to provide Food Security Army service for total agricultural mechanisation so that farming operation would be sustained and younger generation would be motivated to adopt farm mechanisation activity as their means livelihood.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 10:52
 

Hyderabad likely to get woman Mayor

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Deccan Chronicle 02.12.2009

Hyderabad likely to get woman Mayor

December 2nd, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Dec. 1: The Greater Hyderabad is likely to be headed by a woman as its Mayor. Congress has short-listed the names of two women corporators, one belonging to the ST and the other to the BC communities, for the coveted post.

Though talks between the Congress and the MIM over sharing the Mayor’s seat are still on, senior Congress leaders said their party would prefer to have their candidate as Mayor for the first three years. There is no question of compromise on the issue, they said.

Congress has emerged a clear leader in the GHMC after the High Court on Tuesday refused to restrain the ex-officio members from voting in election to the seat of Mayor, pending a final decision.

The Congress has 52 corporators and 42 ex-officio members, including a rebel MLA, compared to 43 corporators and 9 ex-officios of MIM. The Congress has also informed the MIM about its proposal to give the Mayor’s seat to a woman.

When contacted, the health minister and Greater Hyderabad Congress president, Mr Danam Nagender, confirmed to this newspaper that party corporator B. Bharathi from the Banjara Hills municipal ward and Adam Uma Devi from Boudhanagar ward were the two names short-listed. While the first candidate hails from the ST community, the second belongs to a BC community.

 


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