On 9th November 2009 the 97th Graduation Ceremony  of Barli Development Institute for Rural Women at its Campus in Indore.

Dr. Mrs, Archana Ranka, Head, School of Law, DAVV Indore, the Chief Guest, presented Certificates to 75 rural & tribal young women who completed six-month  training courses. 30 trainees were also given solar parabolic cookers donated by Terra Foundation from Spain.

These young women had come from 28 villages of Dhar, Alirajpur, Khargone, Badwani, Harda districts of Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Bihar, and  Chhattisgarh. She encouraged them to know more  about their  their rights and stand for justice and continue their studies after going from here so that they will become successful mothers



 

Dr Mrs Chhaya  Matange, eminent  Musician and Ayog Mitra of  Madhya Pradesh  Human Rights commission while  presiding over  the ceremony commended the enabling learning environment of the Barli Campus and the dedicated efforts of the Institute to develop these women as local human resources . UNICEF (M. P) Consultants Nagesh Patidar from Shivpuri  and Mr Kripa Shankar from Guna, the special guests called these graduates as role models and leaders for their communities and they also stated that they are planning to send their volunteers for training communities in Shivpuri and Guna.

 

 

 Manager of the Institute Mr. Jimmy  McGilligan said “ in every village people have mobile phones, once you own a  mobile phone, you start spending money but the moment you own a solar cooker it starts saving your money, your time, your health and the health of your environment, therefore we hope those of you who are taking solar cookers home will be helping their communities saving all this.”

 

 

 

 

Dr Janak Palta  McGilligan, the  Director of the Institute, welcomed the guest and gave an introduction of the Institute that it was established by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of India in 1985. It is a  Baha’i  inspired NGO committed  to promote  education, gender equality, the harmony of science and religion, Unity , harmony ,Peace and protect the environment .Barli Institute  is striving to reach the unreached and the most neglected rural and tribal women and empower them by   training  as social change agents of their  communities .She informed by now more than 5000 trainees have returned to their communities and helping about 500 communities. Institute trains them using a holistic approach integrating literacy ,health , personal and community Development Income generating  skills and most of them come as illiterates and  .

 

Madhumita from Orissa, Beenu and Neetu from Bihar, Chhanna from Khagone, Banni Dawar  from Alirajpur were among many of those who very confidently came up to the microphone and  shared their experiences of  positive  changes they recognized  themselves before and after the training, including the level of knowledge, skills, social behavior etc. They also sang self composed folk songs on various themes of development and messages for their communities.

International Interns from Canada Ms Samar, Ms Laura, Intern from India Ms Mitushi and volunteers Kahlil from USA, Basile From Switzerland and Louisa from UK also shared their experiences, members of the Board  of  Directors Pro Shirin Mahalati and Dr. Geeta Handa also gave their inspiring messages to the trainees to continue spreading their knowledge among their families and  communities by practicing themselves what they had learnt at the Institute.

During the ceremony 30 Alsol 1.4 solar cookers were handed over to 30 graduates of the institute, these solar cooker are donated by the Terra Foundation in Barcelona Spain for the benefit of Barli's graduating young rural and tribal women. The trainees pay only 1000 rupees for the cookers and undergo 4 days compulsory training on maintaining and using the solar cookers, also how to use it to generate income by cooking and selling packed snacks etc.

 


 

Ms Anjum Sood the Deputy Director gave the vote of thanks and Dhedi Bagdhare conducted the programme.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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