Ela Bhatt and the SEWA movement:
- November 3, 2022
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Ela Bhatt and the SEWA movement:
Subject : Polity
Context-
- Elaben Bhatt, The Gandhian, SEWA founder, and women’s empowerment activist dies.
Who was Ela Bhatt:
- She was known as the “Gentle Revolutionary” who changed the lives of lakhs of women through her organisation, providing them with microloans for five decades.
- She founded the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) in 1972
- She also headed the women’s wing of Majoor Mahajan Sangh-the Textile Labour Association founded by Anasuya Sarabhai and Mahatma Gandhi.
- She was the chairperson of the Sabarmati Ashram Memorial and Preservation Trust, also co-founded the Women’s World Banking, a global network of microfinance organisations,of which she was chairperson from 1984 to 1988.
- She was also nominated to Rajya Sabha, and was a member of the Planning Commission.
- She had also acted as an advisor to organisations like the World Bank.
- In 2007, she joined the Elders, a group of world leaders founded by Nelson Mandela to promote human rights and peace.
- She was a prodigious writer who penned in Anasuya, our Gujarati newsletter, a play on street vendors.One of her famous book was We are Poor But We are Many.
- She was a recipient of the Padma Bhushan, Ramon Magsaysay Award and Indira Gandhi International Prize for Peace among many other awards.
What is SEWA:
- The full form of SEWA is the Self Employed Women’s Association.
- It was founded by Ela Bhatt in 1972 as a branch of Textile Labour Association a labour union founded by Gandhi in 1918
- It is a trade union based in Ahmedabad India, that promotes the rights of low-income, independently employed female workers and is one of the largest organization of informal workers in the world.