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PRESENTATION BY Smt.G.KRISHNAVENI EX-SARPANCH –CUM-BNV Edulamaddali G.P,PEDAPARUPUDI (M),KRISHNA (Dt)
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Started NGO “THERISSA WOMEN DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY” in the year 2004 Became sarpanch in August, 2006 In the beginning, Gram Panchayat Secretary disregarded as I belong to SC community and also due to lack of knowledge about roles and responsibilitities of Gram Panchayat Sarpanch AMR-APARD had given training to sarpanches in the month of Dec,2006 As a woman sarpanch, I was very much concerned about liquor consumption in the village Banned liquor sale points in the village in the month of Jan,2007 Actively involved in getting sanction of pensions under NSAP/INDIRAMMA, houses under Indira Awas Yojana (IAY)/INDIRAMMA,individual household toilets under Total sanitation Campaign(TSC), Drinking water projects under National Rural Drinking water Programme (NRDWP),MGNREGS Per annum Investment for welfare and development activities in the village was enhanced from Rs 1,50,000 in 2006 to Rs 70,00,000 in 2011. Acted as resource person in sarpanch training programmes
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Attended 3-day orientation workshop at APARD under Lab – to - Land Initiative Selected 10 volunteers for training at APARD Trained BNVs have shared their training experiences 10 Trained BNVs have proposed to me to take up voluntary activities like ban on plastic use, avenue plantation and immediately taken up in the village These activities were covered in the local daily news papers. Having known through the daily news papers, the neighboring Gram Panchayats’ Sarpanches have enquired about the concept and voluntary work done by youth in our village. After seeing the activities done by 10 volunteers, 15 volunteers have come forward to enroll as BNVs including myself Now, there are 25 BNVs in village
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WARDS AND FAMILIES Ward number Number of householdsNumber of BNVs I403 II392 III504 IV284 V403 VI353 VII252 VIII704 Total32725
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CATEGORIES AMONG BNVS AGRICULTURE -02 STUDENTS - 20 UNEMPLOYED YOUTH -02 Ex-SARPANCH - 01
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WHY BNVs WANT TO DO VOLUNTARY WORK Gaining knowledge Opportunity to interact with the Officials Widen scope for job search Recognition from community Respect from community Helps in unity among volunteers Gain self-confidence due to team work Parents feel proud of their sons’/daugthers’ voluntary work in their own village Scope for growth in the ladder of elected representative posts
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BNVs are interacting with the attached families Identified local needs Formation of committees like education committee, sanitaion committee, liquor prohibition committee, water supply committee, electricity committee Campaign against corruption Ensuring qualitative and timely service delivery to the target people by the government departments BNVs are attending to resolving disputes locally Facilitated in conducting health camps BNVs are attending to activities like arranging chairs,tables and other requirements whenever any meeting held by different departments/NGOs
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