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The process of the formulation of VPRP & UPRP through Kudumbashree starts Updated On 2021-11-10

The process of the formulation of VPRP (Village Poverty Reduction Plan) and UPRP (Urban Poverty Reduction Plan) through Kudumbashree has been started. Kudumbashree is implementing activities to prepare the Poverty Reduction Plans to become part of the Development Plans (VPRP-Village Poverty Reduction Plan/UPRP-Urban Poverty Reduction Plan) of the Local Self Government Institutions, through the organizational system such as NHGs, ADSs and CDSs. Kudumbashree is implementing activities, knowing the basic needs of every area, compiling the same and including it with the Development Plan of the respective Local Self Government Institutions. Kudumbashree had started implementing such activities from the last year onwards.

 

Through the 'Gramakam 2021' Campaign,Kudumbashree would do the data collection for various needs in the rural areas. This year, the data collection in the rural sector is being done through the specially prepared mobile application. This year, Kudumbashree does the data collection in the urban areas as well. These Poverty Reduction Plans include projects that include the access to various entitlements of individuals (social welfare pensions, insurance support, MGNREGS Job Cards etc), livelihood programmes ( in agriculture, animal husbandry, small scale enterprises, marketing sectors), Social Development Projects (to find solutions for the local social problems such as alcohol consumption, environmental issues, pollution etc), preservation and development of  public properties and natural resources (roads, drinking water facilities, health) etc.

 

The micro details of the above mentioned needs are collected from the bottom level itself under the leadership of the Kudumbashree NHGs. These needs are compiled in the ward level through ADSs and in the Local Self Government Institution level through CDSs and the Poverty Reduction Plans are prepared in various sectors and are submitted to the respective Local Self Government Institutions. The entitlement-livelihood projects would be included in the NHG level plan and the Social Development, Public Properties- Natural Resource Development Projects would be included in the ward level plan. These four factors would be compiled and the report would be submitted as Local Self Government Institution Level Plan.

 

Based on the previous year's Poverty Reduction Plans Kudumbashree is aiming to organize MGNREGS Job Card Mela, Insurance Campaign named as Jeevan Suraksha Campaign, Haritha Sabha Campaign in connection with organic waste management, livelihood development campaign, skill development campaign, campaigns to ensure 100 % covid vaccination, campaigns to include unorganized workers in E-shram portal and Swachh Survekshan campaign as part of the 'Gramakam 2021' Campaign. The Master Trainers were selected and their training had already been completed. The training of the District Trainers is progressing. They would enter into the Plan Formulation activities once the CDS, ADS training would be completed. Kudumbashree is trying to submit the Poverty Reduction Plans to the respective Local Self Government Institutions by 10 December 2021.

 

Kudumbashree, which is an integral part of more than 45 lakh families in Kerala is effectively intervening in the poverty eradication activities of the state focusing on about three lakh NHGs. Kudumbashree has regularly been making efforts to identify the needs of the common people and bring the same to the attention of the Local Self Government Institutions and get it fulfilled. 

Balasabha members from Wayanad prepare a book on the history of Wayanad Updated On 2021-11-06

Balasabha members from Wayanad district of Kerala had prepared a book on the detailed history of Wayanad. The book is titled as 'Charithramurangunna Wayanad' and is prepared in two volumes. The book was launched by Shri. Kalpetta Narayanan, famous writer, by giving the book to Shri. O.K Johny, Historian at the function held at Krishna Gaudar Hall, Puliyarmala, Wayanad on 2 November 2021. 

Kudumbashree Wayanad District Mission had decided to prepare a book that includes the history of Wayanad, soon after the 'Nadariyan' Campaign was implemented for the Balasabha members in 2017. For preparing the book, a five member Advisory Committee that include renowned persons and Editorial Board that include 4 Balasabha members and 9 former teachers were also formed. The history of every areas in the district were collected with the help of renowned persons and books under the leadership of the Balasabha Resource Persons and CDS members.

There are 970 pages in the book and there are 20 chapters on 20 various subjects. The first volume deals with chapters on Environmental History, Administration History, Immigration to Wayanad, People and their lives, Agriculture, Development of the trade routes, Growth of the Trade and Merchandise, Growth of the Economy, Rich legacy of Wayanad and History of the Cultural Institutions. Whereas the second volume of the book deals with chapters on Social and Political Movements of Wayanad, Past lives of the Estate Workers, Cultural History of Wayanad, Cultural uniqueness of the tribals, Uniqueness of Wayanad, Through the Art-Literature of the tribals, Those who were marked in the history of Wayanad, History of the Educational Institutions in Wayanad, History of the evolution of the name of the places and History of Kudumbashree. 

Shri. C.K Pavithran, State Resource Person, Kudumbashree and Shri. K.J Bijoy, District Programme Manager, Kudumbashree Wayanad District Mission are the Chief Editors of the book. The Editorial Boars members include Dr. Suma Vishnudas, Shri. P. C Mathew, Shri. A. Sivadasan, Smt. V.V Parvathy, Shri. Sivan Pallippad, Shri. C.M Sumesh, Shri. Shaji Pulppally and Balasabha members- P.S Saniya, Aabha Lakshmi, Sandra Sajeevan and Rani Paulose. The book would indeed be a reference to those who wishes to know about Wayanad in detail.

Kakkolla Pareeksha', the second phase of 'Kunju Pareeksha' to give awareness to Balasabha members on Covid-19 conducted Updated On 2021-11-03

'Kakkolla Pareeksha', the second phase of 'Kunju Pareeksha' to give awareness about Covid-19 pandemic to Balasabha members in the state functioning under Kudumbashree was conducted on 30 October 2021. A total of 26,054 students from across the state had participated in the examination. The exam is being conducted to take the message of countering the Covid-19 pandemic to students and equip them to analyze whether the Covid protocol is maintained in their own houses.

Kunju Pareeksha is being conducted in online mode in four phases viz., Model Exam, 'Kakkolla Pareeksha' (Quarterly Exam), 'Arakkolla Pareeksha' (Half yearly Exam), and 'Kolla Pareeksha' (Annual Exam). The Model Exam which was conducted on 10 June 2021 as the first phase was also wholeheartedly welcomed by the Balasabha members. The link to participate in the exam was given to the Balasabha members in every district through the respective Kudumbashree CDSs and ADSs. There were 25 questions regarding the prevention of covid-19 pandemic. The students participated in the exams during the time between 10.30 AM and 10.30 PM. Kudumbashree expects that the students would be able to get a clear awareness on how to prevent covid-19 pandemic once all the four exams would be completed. The date of the other exams would be notified later.
 
The participation of the Balasabha members was ensured in the examination through the Balasabha Resource Persons, Block Coordinators, CDS Chairpersons and ADS members. The State- District Mission had supervised the activities. 'Kunju Pareeksha' (A Small, Simple Exam), the awareness programme is the continuation of the efforts being taken by Kudumbashree to take the awareness lessons about the Covid-19 pandemic to everyone in the society through children.

PMAY(U)-LIFE Project ensuring women's participation and women empowerment Updated On 2021-11-02

The ownership of the houses which are built through PMAY(U)-LIFE Project being implemented through Kudumbashree in Kerala is given to women as part of ensuring women's participation, in addition to providing safe and secure homes. Out of the 1,11,835 approved beneficiaries 87,753 of them are women. Under certain circumstances, when it is unable to give the ownership in the name of the women, the ownership would be given jointly in the name of man and woman or in the name of the man. As of now, construction of 70,463 houses have been completed. By giving the ownership of the completed houses, Kudumbashree is making a notable intervention in women empowerment. Through the 31 Women Construction Units functioning in the urban areas, under the leadership of Kudumbashree, construction of 52 houses which is included in the programme has been completed.  

In addition to providing the houses to the beneficiaries, the project ensures a better lifestyle for them as well. As part of this, with the convergence with Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, gas connection was provided to 7490 families at subsidy rates and LED lights were provided to 17603 families free of cost. In addition, by converging with Ayyankali Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme, each beneficiary was given 90 additional work days and additional financial assistance of Rs 26,190 was also provided to them. Financial assistance of Rs 70 crores was provided to them in this manner. 95 % of the project beneficiaries are Kudumbashree members. The efforts to make the remaining 5% as Kudumbashree members is progressing.

'Kakkolla Pareeksha', the second phase of 'Kunju Pareeksha' to give awareness to Balasabha members on Covid-19 to be held on 30 October 2021 Updated On 2021-10-29

'Kakkolla Pareeksha', the second phase of 'Kunju Pareeksha' to give awareness about Covid-19 pandemic to the four and a half lakh Balasabha members of 32,627 Balasabhas in the state functioning under Kudumbashree is proposed to be held on 30 October 2021. The exam is being conducted to take the message of countering the Covid-19 pandemic to students and equip them to analyze whether the Covid protocol is maintained in their own houses.

Kunju Pareeksha is conducted in online mode in four phases viz., Model Exam, 'Kakkolla Pareeksha' (Quarterly Exam), 'Arakkolla Pareeksha' (Half yearly Exam), and 'Kolla Pareeksha' (Annual Exam). The Model Exam which was conducted on 10 June 2021 as the first phase was wholeheartedly welcomed by the Balasabha members.  The link to participate in the exam would be given to the Balasabha members in every district through the respective Kudumbashree CDSs and ADSs. There would be 25 questions regarding the prevention of covid-19 pandemic. The students may participate in the exams during any time between 10.30 AM and 10.30 PM. Kudumbashree hope that the students would be able to get a clear awareness on how to prevent covid-19 pandemic once they would complete all the four exams.  The date of the other exams would be notified later.
 
The participation of the Balasabha members is ensured in the examination through the Balasabha Resource Persons, Block Coordinators, CDS Chairpersons and ADS members. The State- District Mission would supervise the activities. 'Kunju Pareeksha' (A Small, Simple Exam), the Awareness Programme is the continuation of the efforts being taken by Kudumbashree to take the awareness lessons about the Covid-19 pandemic to everyone in the society through children.

Kudumbashree Kannur District Mission launches 'Cycling Club' for Balasabha members Updated On 2021-10-29

Kudumbashree Kannur District Mission has launched the first of its kind 'Cycling Club' for the Balasabha members in the district. The Cycling Club is named as 'Kudumbashree Cycling Club Kannur' (KCK). Kudumbashree Kannur District Mission formulated the concept of Cycling Club Formation aiming at the physical- mental health of the Balasabha members, gender equality and environment conservation.

There are 2446 Balasabhas in Kannur district, which has 37,039 students as members. In the first phase, Cycling Clubs would be formed at 50 Kudumbashree CDSs in the district. 1000 children would be included in these Cycling Clubs. Children between 10 and 18 years of age can take membership in these clubs. One club would have a maximum of 25 members. 'Riders Club' would be formed at the district level by including the best 200 children from the Cycling Clubs in the CDS level. Riding Competitions would be conducted for them. They would be uplifted as 'Amateur Racers' by arranging riding opportunities for them inside and outside the state.

The activity of extending training to those including Balasabha Resource Persons in three phases has already been started under the leadership of the Kannur Cycling Club. The District also aims to extend the activities of Cycling Clubs to Kudumbashree Auxiliary Groups for young women as well.  It is expected  that the interested would come forward to become part of the Cycle Club.

Balasabha is the federation of students formed under the leadership of Kudumbashree. Acquiring knowledge through entertainment, developing leadership qualities, nurturing co-operative attitude, raising aptitude towards science, helping in  understanding democratic processes, ensuring participation in conserving the environment, and focusing on personality development of the students are some of the key aims of Balasabha. Children between 5 and 18 years of age can become members of Balasabha. As of now, there are 28,387 Balasabhas in Kerala, which has 3,95,401 students as members.  Various programmes are formulated and are being implemented at the State level and every district as their own to achieve the objectives.

47 DDU-GKY students off to Malaysia & Middle East countries after securing Foreign Placement Updated On 2021-10-28

Amidst the crisis of covid-19 pandemic, 47 DDU-GKY students are all set to go to Malaysia & Middle East after securing Foreign Placements through Deen Dayal Upadhyay Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY), the skill training programme jointly being implemented by the Central-State Governments in Kerala through Kudumbashree. They had completed their training in the same course, that too from the same training centre. It is a notable fact that, it is amidst the crisis of the covid-19 pandemic, that these much students have secured foreign placements. And now, the number of students who had secured foreign placements through the DDU-GKY programme being implemented through Kudumbashree has became 350. 

The students who had completed the Injection Molding Machine Operations Course from Central Institute of Petrochemical Engineering and Technology (CIPET), the Central Government Institute at Palakkad has secured placements at Malaysia and Middle East Countries within two months. The Visas for them had already been issued. Sujeesh, Shihabudeen, Mubasheer, Jithesh K S, Muhammed Favas, Unnikrishnan, Sreenath K R, Jishnu Arakkingal, Sreerag K, Sanjay K V, Shahinsha, Sulthan Basheer, Samsad, Muhammed Shafi, Akshay M K, Afsal M A, Naseeb Rahman, Jishnu K, Muhammed Junaid K, Jagan C J, Sandeep, Sanal G P, Shyamjith, Arjun K K, Premjith, Jithin, Kamal Kumar, Rahul Krishnan, Junaid K, Jithil T T, Muhammed Yasin K, Vishnu K K, Abijith K K, Abhilal Abhayan, Abdul Hashim Sunaid, Christo Jose, Ijlal T I, Nimal Mohanan, Nitheesh K,  Shahil Siraj T P, Sharshad K, Ubaidh K K, Hareesh Murali, Muhammed Swalih VM, Mohammed Thamseed, Ibrahim M H and Shuhaib are the 47 students who had secured the foreign placements through DDU-GKY.  

The poor rural youth between 18 to 35 years of age is extended free skill training in various 26 sectors such as Tourism Hospitality, Electronics, Healthcare etc, through DDU-GKY. Those who have completed the courses as part of the programme has secured foreign placements in various foreign countries such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Spain.

'Kerala Chicken' a big hit among the public: Sales of Rs 50.20 crores recorded Updated On 2021-10-26

'Kerala Chicken', the project conceptualized and launched by the Government of Kerala to ensure the market of good quality chicken at affordable rates all across the state is being a hit among the public. Kudumbashree was able to make a sales of Rs 50.20 crores until now through this project which was started during November 2017. Sales of around Rs 20 lakhs are recorded per day. More than 25 lakh chickens have already been sold out. The project is jointly being implemented by Kudumbashree and the Animal Husbandry Department.


The project is supervised by the Animal Husbandry Department. Kudumbashree implements two activities, viz., taking chicken to the market through integration farming and launching & running the processing units. Kudumbashree Broiler Farmers Producers Company Limited (KBFPCL) has been started for the same. In the initial phase, Kudumbashree did the activity of starting the farms and bringing the broiler chicken from these farms to the market. Later, from June 2020, onwards, specially branded, exclusive marketing outlets of Kerala Chicken were also started. Through these outlets, Broiler Chicken was made available in the brand, 'Kerala Chicken'.


As of now, 248 farms and 82 marketing outlets are functioning as part of the Kerala Chicken project, which is being implemented through Kudumbashree. The farms and marketing outlets are functioning in 6 districts viz., Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur and Kozhikode. The matured broiler chicken is directly taken from the farms to the marketing outlets. Livelihood opportunities were opened for 330 families through these farms and marketing outlets. In the second phase, these activities would be extended to4 more districts viz., Palakkad, Malappuram, Kannur and Alappuzha. We are also making efforts to extend Kudumbashree's Kerala Chicken Project to the remaining 4 districts as well.

State Level Inauguration of the Seed Capital Financial Assistance Scheme held Updated On 2021-10-22

The State Level Inauguration of the Seed Capital Financial Assistance Scheme was held. Shri. P. Rajeev, Minister for Industries, Law and Coir, Government of Kerala inaugurated the function at Hotel Avenue Regent, Ernakulam on 18 October 2021. The Seed Capital Financial Assistance is given as part of the PMFME (PM Formalization of Micro Food Processing Enterprises Scheme-Project for forming food processing enterprises) for extending support to the enterprises functioning in the food processing sector. 

The project is formulated by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India and is being implemented in Kerala through the Industries Department, Government of Kerala. Approval was received to give Rs 4,30,51,096 to 1440 Kudumbashree entrepreneurs from 14 districts across the state. Ms. S. Renjini, District Mission Coordinator, Kudumbashree Ernakulam District Mission and Kudumbashree entrepreneurs jointly received the amount from the Minister during the function. 

The financial assistance is given as interest free loans to the entrepreneurs through the respective CDSs. As per the project, the individual-group enterprises in the food processing sector would get assistance for 4 main factors such as Seed Fund, Credit Linked Capital Grant, Public Basic Amenities, Branding-Marketing. 

Shri. M.G Rajamanickam IAS, MD, KSIDC welcomed the gathering. Dr. K Ellangovan IAS, Principal Secretary, Industries Department, Government of Kerala delivered the presidential address. Shri. Biju P. Abraham, General Manager, Ernakulam District Industries Centre extended vote of thanks. After the Inaugural function, classes were given to the entrepreneurs on value addition.

Kudumbashree Kasaragod District Mission to create an egg revolution through the Community Enterprise Fund of NRLM Updated On 2021-10-13

Kudumbashree Kasaragod District Mission is all set to create an egg revolution through the Community Enterprise Fund of National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM). The 'Kozhiyum Koodum' Programme has been kick started at Kasaragod district under the leadership of Kudumbashree Kasaragod District Mission. The Programme is being implemented using the Community Enterprise Fund (CEF) allotted by Kudumbashree State Mission for Kasaragod district. The programme aims at making available at least two eggs per head a week for Kudumbashree members and their families and to improve the livelihood sector of the women. Kudumbashree Kasaragod District had decided to observe 2020-21 Financial year as 'Silver Revolution Year' and on it's basis, they had chosen to give Community Enterprises Fund (CEF) loan as stall installments to the selected CDSs in the district and encourage backyard egg production. 

A total of 122 units including 20-25 layer poultry chicks had been distributed to the individual beneficiaries of 3 CDSs in the district until now. Out of them, 80 beneficiaries have received the chicks and the coops. Actions would be taken to make available the coops by making use of the convergence with the MGNREGS. The District Mission would give 'Chicks & Hoops' to 90 individual beneficiaries in 4 CDSs through CEF by the end of October. The backyard egg production programme would be implemented in the remaining CDSs, once the Special Livelihood Fund would be received. Kasaragod District Mission has also started the efforts to make available the Black Chicken (Kadaknath) and coops to the BUDS Children of Parappa and Karadukka Block Panchayats, the Intensive Blocks in the district.