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Special School For Tribal Girl Childrens And Their mothers

AID - Jharkhand (East-singhbhum Chapter)

 

Dumaria block of East singhbhum district is predominantly tribal populated. The only source of sustenance is forest based produce and agriculture, which is restricted to one crop per year due to lack of water resources. The male members most of the time migrate in search of work. The entire domestic burden is shifted to the girls and their mothers.

During every season in the year different forest produce is picked up namely mahua flowers, sal seeds, kendu pattas, tubers and fruits. These collected produce is used for domestic consumption and for selling in the market as well. The major time of the girls is spent in collecting these produce from the forest. They are also involved in other domestic works and sibling care. Hence these girls did not have any opportunity to attend schools.

The schools initiated by AID has now given opportunity for the girls to attend the centers in the morning hours and in the evening hours the mothers attend the centers. Education, health, recreation are the major components for the girl children. The mothers concentrate on practical education, reproductive health awareness, thrift and credit and skill training program.

Around 650 girl children and 520 mothers are attending these centers. The centers are progressing well and now there is new hope among them. Moreover this is the only time they get relief from domestic work and time for interaction with their friends. They say that they enjoy the center activities as it is very relevant to their day to day life.

Sagi Murmu is 8 year old girl who has been picking forest produce for the last four years. She is also responsible for taking care of her 3 sisters and one brother at home. She has never entered a school nor felt the touch of a book. Now Sagi is enrolled in the AID school for girls. She say's on the first day initially when I had to catch the slate, pencil, my fingers were trembling. I was exited and at the same time nervous. When I used to see my brother going to school, I also very much want to attend the school. But I was not allowed because I have lot of work to do at home. Now I am also proud to go to school . Incidentally Sagi Murmu is trying to teach her small sister at home. Several such tribal girl children are now getting avenues for education.

Shanti Sardar mother of 4 children now attends the educational classes for the mothers in the evening hours. She also sells vegetables in the weekly market since the last few months. She say's I got this confidence after attending the classes. Now I also know the amounts for purchase and selling which my teacher taught me at the center. I get atleast a profit of Rs.100 per week. I am using this money for buying food for my family and reinvest in the petty trade's . Shanti is also motivating the other women to join her to form a co operative.