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Prakash Waghmare 10/04/2016 (This article is sponsored by Masala Art)
‘Ekal is pulling all
stops on village development in India and adopting ground-breaking methodology
in the way it operates in rural-tribal areas’ ... That’s the profound message
that came out of Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation’s (EVF) recently concluded
“International Conference†in Orangeburg, N.Y. This 3-day conference, meant for
national committees of USA, India, Canada and other countries, was convened not
only for brain-storming sessions to critically assess the progress made so far,
but also to charter EVF’s course for 2017. Until now, ‘Ekal’ (as it is
popularly known), had targeted 100,000 villages as its ‘goal’ for integrated
development. Now, Ekal wants to reach out to all 600,000-plus rural/tribal
areas in India. Considering it is already in 62,000 villages, this was
inevitable. Another reason for this ambitious undertaking is that it has picked
up tremendous momentum in recent years in terms of enterprising entrepreneurs
joining its fold everywhere with innovative ideas and actively pursuing various
rural projects. At the conference, Himanshu Shah, CEO of ‘Shah Capital’ and ‘Mohan Wanchoo’, CEO of
‘EC Info systems’ each pledged $100,000 to $200,000 per year, for the next
several years to uplifting rural lives. Inspired by PM Modi’s ‘Swachchh Bharat’
initiative, Ekal’s ‘clean environment’ pilot project is already making its mark
in some rural and tribal areas. Moreover, water conservation, organic farming,
cottage industries that could empower young girls and women-folks are in full
swing in most of the villages. There are 53,000 Ekal schools in operation
throughout rural India that benefit 1.5 million children - half of which are girls. Lalan Sharmaji, Village Development Field Director
for “Ekal-Indiaâ€, presented numerous examples of Ekal Alumnus, with full
details, who have distinguished themselves by obtaining prestigious district
and state-level jobs, after graduating from Ekal schools. There are plans under
way to carry out impact-studies by collecting and analyzing data on all Ekal alumni.
It is widely known that Ekal renders all assistance without any credence to
caste, creed and religion and its overhead is just 10%. What is more! When
Ekal-Team met PM Modi this year, he not only applauded Ekal Vidyalaya’s efforts
all across rural India, but also, termed it as an extension of ‘Skill India’
campaign. Bajarang Bagraji, CEO of ‘Ekal Abhiyan’ (umbrella Orgz of
‘Ekal’) unveiled an ambitious plan of multifaceted development of villages for
2017 at this Conference. According to him,’ Ekal will add 5,000 new schools specifically
in conflict-zones and enhance the quality of training by resorting to digital
technology. For youths, 5 more ‘Ekal-on-Wheels’ digital training-vans are being
added, bringing the total of such facility to 9. Each of these
‘modern-technology’ labs have capacity to train 5,000 youths each year. He
further added that ‘Anemia’, which is so prevalent among rural women-folks, would
be expressly addressed in 300 villages and soon a pilot project of
‘tele-medicine’ would be started in West Bengal. As for agro-projects, 15,000
nutritional gardens and 25,000 acres of organic farming are being added next
year. Currently, a ‘Gramotthan Resource Center’ (GRC) at ‘Karanjho’, Jharkhand
is the only encyclopedic information ’citadel’ for villagers to learn modern
techniques. It caters to 100 surrounding villages, directly benefitting 100,000
rural folks, and indirectly, affecting almost one million people. Bagraji
elaborated that 11 such ‘GRC’s are under way for next year. The Event-Committee, headed by Dilip Kothekar and Prajna
Khisti, is taking a departure from engaging Bollywood ‘Song & Dance Troupe’
for annual ‘Fund-raising Concerts’. For the first time, an innovative group of
a dozen talented Artistes from Ekal-villages will be presented in most amazing
one-of-a-kind entertainment program consisting of regional folk-songs &
dances of India, skits from Ramayan-Mahabharat, folklore episodes etc.
Curretly, they are all being guided and trained by the best professionals in
stage performances. Ekal believes this pioneering effort to bring ordinary but
talented, village-folks to the forefront of this continent in 60-plus Ekal
events will promote their ethnic artistry and will give them consistent patronage
at national and international level. Starting with this conference, Ekal-USA is
entering into ‘Social-Media’ arena with vengeance. The technology-savvy team, headed
by Akshay Joshi includes Avinash Agarwal, Vinita Dogra, Arti Aggarwal and
Sheetal Gupta. It will be guided by Prashant Shah, a new member of Ekal-USA
‘Board of Directors’ and shall be advised by Prakash Waghmare and Ranjani
Saigal, as necessary. In short, there is new dawn at ‘Ekal Vidyalaya’ on every
level. You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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