Start Date: 01-11-2022
End Date: 30-11-2022
The UT of Jammu and Kashmir has embarked on an ambitious and extensive programme of reaching out to grass root citizens to create an earnest desire for a decent standard of living ...
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The UT of Jammu and Kashmir has embarked on an ambitious and extensive programme of reaching out to grass root citizens to create an earnest desire for a decent standard of living in the rural masses.
The ‘Back to Village’ program is aimed to involve the citizens of the state and government officials in a joint effort to deliver the mission to achieve equitable development. The program seeks to energise Panchayats and direct development efforts in rural areas through community participation.
Despite the importance of the official machinery to guide and assist, the primary responsibility for improving the local conditions rests on the local population. Therefore, people must be encouraged to own a programme to maximise its impact.
Hence, citizens are invited to share their ideas and suggestions.
Last date of submission is 30th November 2022.
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One woman from the group raised the question, “If our daughters attend school, who will help us get water for our families.”
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When we began our philanthropic journey, I addressed a group of women in Raigad addressing the importance of education for their daughters
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Thus, rural development needs an exclusive focus by ALL to make India realize its true growth potential.
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Over 65% of the country’s population resides in rural areas*(1) where the poverty ratio is as high as 32.75 percent against 8.81 percent of the population in urban areas*(2).
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Hence, poverty can be both – material and mental. While material poverty is a lack of basics for leading a quality life, mental poverty is acceptance of the current circumstances and hopelessness, believing that there is no way out. In both forms, poverty robs people of choices and free will, making it a terrible form of violence.
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However, it is a tough road to walk. Until the basics of a quality life – water, toilet, health, education and livelihoods are not met, communities cannot visualize a better life for themselves.
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This incident strengthened our conviction that relevant, helpful information and a can-do attitude in rural community members can make rural India thrive and make every Indian village a Dream Village.
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These tribal women from Siddheshwar have been practicing this for the past eight months and now all community members – youth, children, men, and elderly contribute to plastic waste management.
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When we understood the importance of plastic waste management, we all (women) got together for the betterment of future generations. Although initially, it started with one hamlet, soon, all women from the village joined in.”
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Their zeal was inspiring, and the sarpanch supported their initiative by engaging with a nonprofit that collects this waste monthly for further management.