Kerala: Kudumbashree launches Thirike Schoolil campaign, bringing 46 lakh women back to school
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Kerala: Kudumbashree launches Thirike Schoolil campaign, bringing 46 lakh women back to school

Thirike Schoolil (Back to School) campaign was launched by Kudumbashree bringing as many as 46 lakh Kudumbashree women back to school

by WEB DESK
Oct 4, 2023, 08:00 am IST
in Bharat, Kerala
Kudumbashree members at a school classroom as a part of the campaign

Kudumbashree members at a school classroom as a part of the campaign

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In a groundbreaking initiative, Kudumbashree has unveiled the ‘Thirike Schoolil’ (Back to School) campaign, marking the largest training program in its history. As many as 46 lakh Kudumbashree women came back to school as ‘students’.

The campaign was inaugurated by M B Rajesh, Minister of the Local Self Government Department, Government of Kerala, at KB Menon Memorial Higher Secondary School in Thrithala, Palakkad, on October 1, 2023, read an official statement.

Despite heavy rains, the enthusiasm of Kudumbashree women remained undaunted. The campaign will bring 46 lakh Kudumbashree NHG members back to classrooms on holidays until 10 December 2023. The campaign is launched with the aim of strengthening the three-tier structure of Kudumbashree and for equipping the NHG women to take up novel ventures in tune with the changing times. On the inaugural day alone, approximately 4 lakh NHG members actively participated across the State.

As part of the campaign being conducted in collaboration with the General Education Department, the NHG members are coming to the schools under the respective CDSs during available holidays from October 1 to December 10, 2023, to gain knowledge on various subjects.

Over 2,000 schools in the State have been sanctioned for the campaign. The campaign activities have been designed in a way reminiscent of the school days, with classes running from 9.30 AM to 4.30 PM. The Assembly is from 9.30 AM to 9.45 AM. Kudumbashree’s Mudra Geetham (Anthem) will be sung during the Assembly. The Lesson topics include Organisational Strength Experience Lessons, Vibrancy of NHG is in Mathematics, Community-Life Security Our Happiness, Livelihood-Ideas Projects and Digital Age.

More than 15,000 Resource Persons are leading the classes across the State. There will be a 10-member team of Resource Persons in each district which includes 2 Kudumbashree Training team members, 2 Auxiliary Group members, 2 Micro Enterprise Consultants, District Programme Manager in charge of Organizational Strengthening, Assistant District Mission Coordinator and 2 Gender team members. There are Resource Persons in Block level as well as in the CDS level.

The inaugural day of the ‘Back to School’ campaign was notable with the active participation of people’s representatives along with collective and organized activities. District Level Inauguration programmes were organized in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki and Thrissur districts.

Minister V Sivankutty, K N Balagopal, Saji Cherian, V. N. Vasavan, P. Rajeev, Roshi Augustine and K Radhakrishnan participated in the District Level Inauguration Programmes respectively. Chittayam Gopa Kumar, Deputy Speaker, Legislative Assembly participated in the Inaugural function held at Pathanamthitta District. Baby Balakrishnan, President, Kasaragod District Panchayat and C.C Divya, President, Kannur District Panchayat participated in the Inaugural functions held at Kasaragod and Kannur Districts respectively.

V. Abdu Rahman inaugurated the campaign in Malappuram district, today. The campaign will start on 8 October 2023 in Kozhikode district. This is because there are restrictions in the case of Nipah. The NHG members have wholeheartedly received the campaign.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: KudumbashreeThirike Schoolil campaignKudumbashree womenback to school
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