AP to achieve 100% literacy rate for SHG women by 2019
Taking
the Pedarikam Pai Gelupu campaign
forward, the Government of Andhra Pradesh will flag off “Women Empowerment Tour
(Mahila Sadhkaratha Yatra)” from October 2nd, highlighting the success
of women empowerment programs through DWCRA women in the state.
On
the other hand, the state government has set itself a target of 100% literacy
among 80 lakh SHG groups by 2019 with a corpus fund of Rs.14,000 crore. “Every household that has an income of less
than Rs. 5,000 should be increased to at least Rs.10,000 per family,” Chief
Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said, in a review meeting with SERP officials
today in Vijayawada.
Currently,
46% of DWCRA women in the state are literates. However, to make them competent
and build their capacities, the government will hold literacy and computer
literacy programs with a standard exam, based on their education levels.
The
Chief Minister suggested that this literacy program be taken up under Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR). “Eventually, we need to create an e-literate and
an entrepreneur from every household,” the Chief Minister said.
Meanwhile,
SERP CEO Solomon Arokiaraj informed the Chief Minister that the government has
planned a series of programs for DWCRA women such as creating food enterprises,
Anna Sanjivani, DWCRA bazaars, city
livelihood centres, lamb-rearing, manage sanitation contracts, creation of
decentralised textile parks and poultry/sea-food and meat-processing centres to
create employment for DWCRA women.
Under
textile parks, the Chief Minister suggested creating clusters in each village where
DWCRA groups will be responsible for creating revenue out of these facilities
by engaging women involved in tailoring.
Under
livestock management, DWCRA women will be engaged to identify a common place in
the village where they will be trained to analyze fodder for livestock, milk
production and work with veterinary doctors. “They can feed fodder, carry out
milking of animals and can be paid for the services at the common centre. The
same can be carried out for fisheries as well,” the Chief Minister explained.
Under
food enterprises, DWCRA women will be trained to work by networking with chefs
and culinary experts, culinary institutions in order to ensure that local
cuisines, national and global cuisines will be created. “Follow all the quality
and regulatory norms in order to standardise quality and have brand credibility,”
the Chief Minister said, adding that these food enterprises should be branded
in a manner so that it appeals to local as well as global audience.
Similarly,
for City Livelihood Centres, DWCRA groups will identify service providers such
as plumbers, carpenters, cooks and house-keeping personnel who will be brought
under a single umbrella of services for urban centres/villages in the state.
“This
should be taken in a service-based approach rather than being mere resource
providers,” the Chief Minister said. For this, DWCRA women will be trained to
identify the needs of panchayats and provide necessary services.
Under
DWCRA Bazaars, the turnover during Pushkaralu stood at Rs. 3.5 crore from the
bazaars. The Chief Minister was informed
that a National DWCRA fair will be held on Vizag from October 15th-24th.
The
Chief Minister, on the other hand, suggested creating a Common Marketplace for
DWCRA women to sell their products where young women can be given managerial
work of the marketplace where DWCRA women can sell their products while young
women could earn salary through their work.
This
way, the Chief Minister said, the government can directly involve online players
such as Flipkart, Amazon, e-Bay and others so that DWCRA women can directly
sell their products online. “Eventually,
we should be able to create our own logistics chain with DWCRA women so that we
can have end-to-end services from manufacturing of products to delivery of
products,” the Chief Minister said.
In
Villages and Urban Centres, the Chief Minister suggested that DWCRA women could
also be trained in hospitality services so that services such as ‘Home Stay’ or
‘paying-guest facility in villages’ could be provided.
To
improve the capacity and increase economic activity of DWCRA groups in order to
keep them motivated, the Chief Minister suggested that training workshops and
mentoring programs be held with prominent local industrialists.
Minister
K. Mrunalini, Joint Secretary to CM Pradhyumna and SERP officials were present.
by TS24x7.com Team
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