Hats off to villagers of Piplantri Village (Rajasthan)
Hats off to villagers of Piplantri village (Rajasthan) and its Sarpanch
Shri Shyam Sundar Paliwal
Piplantri Village in Rajasthan plants 111 Trees every
time a girl is born.
In an atmosphere where every morning, our newspapers
greet us with stories of girls being tormented, raped, killed or treated like a
doormat in one way or another, trust India's “village republics” to bring in
some good news from time to time.
One such village in southern Rajasthan's Rajsamand
district is quietly practicing its own, homegrown brand of Eco-feminism and
achieving spectacular results.
For the last several years, Piplantri Village Panchayat
has been saving girl children and increasing the green cover in and around it
at the same time.
Here, villagers plant 111 trees every time a girl is
born and the community ensures these trees survive, attaining fruition as the
girls grow up.
Over the last six years, people here have managed to
plant over a quarter million trees on the village's grazing commons- including
Neem, Sheesham, Mango, Amla among others.
On an average 60 girls are born here every year,
according to the village's former Sarpanch Shri Shyam Sundar Paliwal, who was
instrumental in starting this initiative in the memory of his daughter Kiran,
who died a few years ago.
In about half these cases, parents are reluctant to
accept the girl children, he says. Such families are identified by a village
committee comprising the village school principal along with Panchayat and
Anganwadi members. Rs. 21,000 is collected from the village residents and
Rs.10,000 from the girl's father and this sum of Rs. 31,000 is made into a
fixed deposit for the girl, with a maturity period of 20 years.
But here's the best part... “We make these parents sign
an affidavit promising that they would not marry her off before the legal age,
send her to school regularly and take care of the trees planted in her name,”
says Mr. Paliwal.
People also plant 11 trees whenever a family member
dies.
But this village of 8,000 did not just stop at planting
trees and greening their commons. To prevent these trees from being infested
with termite, the residents planted over two and a half million Aloevera plants
around them. Now these trees, especially the Aloevera, are a source of
livelihood for several residents.
“Gradually, we realized that Aloevera could be
processed and marketed in a variety of ways. So we invited some experts and
asked them to train our women. Now residents make and market Aloevera products
like juice, gel, pickle etc,” he says.
The village Panchayat, which has a studio-recorded
anthem and a website of its own, has completely banned alcohol, open grazing of
animals and cutting of trees. Villagers claim there has not been any police
case here for the last 7-8 years.
Shri Paliwal recalls the visit of social activist Anna
Hazare, who was very happy with the progress made by the village, he says.
“But Rajasthan is quite backward in terms of village
development compared to Panchayats in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra etc. So we
need to work hard towards creating more and more empowered villages,” says the
former Sarpanch, hoping the government listens to him.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/a-village-that-plants-111-trees-for-every-girl-born-in-rajasthan/article4606735.ece
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