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Common good is better than individual gains

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

Every year Seva Mandir marks 12th February as Ummedmal Lodha Environment Day. This February the Ummedmal Lodha Trust and Seva Mandir distributed the 13th Ummedmal Lodha Environment Awards to communities and individuals who have done remarkable work in the field of Environment. Five individuals were given away a cash prize of Rs. 2,000 each and a certificate. Two forest protection committees won the award in the second category with a cash prize of Rs. 10,000 each and a certificate. Two village communities were awarded a cash prize of Rs 10,000 each and a certificate in the third category. This year a scholarship of Rs. 12,000 was also distributed to a girl from Kotra who wants to pursue higher education.

Ms. Neelima Khetan (Country Director AIF, India) was invited to give a memorial lecture this year. She considered these initiatives of communities and efforts of many individuals involved in similar development activities with ‘experiments of Swaraj’. She quoted a definition of Swaraj given by Gandhi ji and brought forth how communities in villages are using non-violent means in bringing the change. Especially, when today, individual and economic wealth is considered essentials of life, these communities (in areas where Seva Mandir and similar organizations are working) are protecting common lands and forests for common good. She considered ‘honest expectations’, ‘trust that everyone is capable of doing the right thing’, ‘asking everyone to follow the rules’ and ‘honesty and respect towards the work’, as some of the ingredients of doing this work that these communities have been able to do.

Champa won the “Woman Exemplar Award”

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Champa Devi  was honored  with “Woman Exemplar Award 2011” on 8th April 2011 in New Delhi. The award promotes women’s empowerment at the community level by discovering  and recognizing those who have against all odds, excelled and contributed significantly to the development process in India. The award is given in the field of 1) education & literacy, 2) health and 3) micro enterprise.

Champa Devi  hails from a small village Vasela  in Kotra Tehsil, Udaipur. Kotra Tehsil is one of the most impoverished regions in Udaipur District. The area is affected  by poor livelihood opportunities and redundant agricultural viability, alongside oppressive customs and attitudes, deterrent  to development.

Born in a tribal family , Champa Devi is one of the lucky women who were able to get themselves educated. She had to walk 15 Kms to attend school. However after getting married she moved to Vasela village, where there were no opportunities for education and the attitude towards women was even more repressive. Champa Devi always had a positive inclination towards improving the status of women and girls in her village. She along with immense support from her husband joined hands with Seva Mandir and initiated voluntary education and guidance for adolescent girls. Soon she was successful in mobilizing women towards micro enterprise through Self-help Groups(SHGs).

Endless efforts were put in to bring about such a movement, all the more she had questioned an orthodox & strict value system, where women were suppressed. With every stepping stone Champa Devi succeeded in creating a niche for women’s empowerement  with an extending network of women joining hands with her. She actively encouraged women towards financial autonomy through SHGs and since then many women have started their small businesses and taking care of their financial needs.

Soon, Champa Devi contested for the elections and was elected the Head of Gram Panchayat and member of Zilla Panchayat. The win provided her with a broader platform to take up development initiatives at a larger level . She used her position to improve educational institutions in her Panchayat and promoted participatory grassroot democracy. Her enthusiasm has strengthened the presence of women’s network in her Panchayat. Not only she has supported women in her Panchayat, the network has spread to surrounding villages reaching out to more and more women and uplifting their status in the society.