SIRI, empowering Women
Posted on Friday, March 06, 2015 by LEAD
LEADer Pallavi visited Dharmasthala
during LEAD Prayana. She was inspired by the concept of Siri. Siri,
a concept of women empowerment was first taken up under the guidance of Mrs. Hemavathi
V. Heggade, wife of Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade, Dharmadhikari of Sri Kshetra
Dharmasthala and Chairman of SKDRDP. Under the Siri project, poor landless
women are encouraged to take up various income-generation activities.
Pallavi,
who had been brought up in rural India had witnessed the hardships of rural
life and thus was inspired to implement SIRI project in her village too. She
thought of beginning to work on her idea by training women in handicrafts and
enabling them to earn their livelihood. She took up this as a LEAD project.
Initially, she visited villages
Kodekal, Hunasagi, Hokrani and Talikoti and explained women about her intention
of training them. She also approached women who were skilled in making
handicrafts. She requested them to take classes for untrained women. Thus her
training classes started. Basket weaving, embroidery,
knitting, painting etc. were taught. Through this women
exchanged their knowledge and gained hands on experience on variety of arts.
The
success of her first initiative inspired Pallavi to go ahead and push her
boundaries. Thus she thought of training women about food processing too. For
this she visited Haveri and observed a food processing unit. LEADer Pallavi approached ‘VIHAR Group of Companies’ and
asked them to train women of her village too. After 4 months of her repeated
requests. They agreed to train her village women for 4 days. Shri Puttanagouda
and his mother Shantamma, Shri S.F. Masuti are chief mentors of the
organization. The first training program was conducted in Kodekal where 350
women participated. The 4 day training program was called ‘Food Production and
Entrepreneurship’. In the training camp all the women were taught to prepare
variety papad, Chakkuli, variety of sweets etc.Training for the
other village women were also provided in their respective villages. Finally,
1500 women were beneficiated by the training program.
LEADer
Pallavi’s project has enabled 252 women to start their business. They have
started businesses like Bangle Store, animal husbandry, Basket weaving, embroidery,
knitting, painting etc.
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