Kerala set to send 46 lakh women back to school
- October 10, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Kerala set to send 46 lakh women back to school
Subject : Schemes
Context: Kerala set to send 46 lakh women back to school under Kerala’s flagship poverty alleviation mission, Kudumbashree
More about the news:
- Kerala’s Kudumbashree mission is launching a “back to school” program for its 46 lakh enrolled women over the next two months.
- More than 2,000 schools will open on weekends to provide training on adapting to the digital age and enhancing income through entrepreneurship.
- The initiative aims to strengthen the mission’s three-tier system and empower neighborhood groups to undertake new projects.
- Classes, covering topics like organizational strength and livelihood ideas, began on October 1 and will run until December 10, allowing all women in Kudumbashree’s groups to participate.
What is Kudumbashree scheme:
- Kudumbashree is a poverty eradication and women empowerment program in Kerala, India, initiated by the State Poverty Eradication Mission (SPEM).
- The name “Kudumbashree” translates to “prosperity of the family” in Malayalam and encompasses both the Kudumbashree Community Network and the Kudumbashree Mission.
- The Scheme was established in 1997, and was a response to the devolution of powers to Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRIs) in Kerala and the Peoples’ Plan Campaign.
- It expanded across the state in three phases from 2000 to 2002 and is open to all adult women, with one membership per family.
- In 2011, it was recognized as the State Rural Livelihoods Mission under the National Rural Livelihoods Mission by the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.
What is the Operation mechanism of Kudumbashree:
- The mission operates through a Three-Tier structure consisting of,
- Neighbourhood Groups (NHGs) at the primary level
- Area Development Societies (ADS) at the ward level
- Community Development Societies (CDS) at the local government level.
- This structure forms a large network of Self-Help Groups.