Education
SNDT University starts a course on Panchayati Raj to empower women representatives of the local self governments.
Updated : Jun 28, 2013, 07:19 PM IST
Thirty-six local corporators, all women, of the Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation (KDMC) will be the first batch of the SNDT University's recently launched certificate course in Panchayat Raj for Women.
Vaishali Darekar-Rane, chairman, Women and Child Welfare Committee, KDMC says, “The course aims to empower women corporators who enter politics due to the fact that at least one male member in the family has a career in politics. These are women who come with little or no education. This course will help them understand the everyday nitty gritty of how does the municipal corporation work. It will also make them realize the immense power the of the seat they hold.” Vardha Joshi, founder of Mahila Bahu-Udyeshya Sanstha, who will run the programme for KDMC says, “It has become important for women who enter in politics to develop their socio-cultural skills as well. Since women corporators generally come from a background where their role is limited to household chores, we need to train them to become problem solvers for citizens and not just titular public servants.
SNDT Univeristy's vice-chancellor, Vasudha Kamat says, "The six month certificate course will not only empower, it will help the women corporators to hone various skills, from communicating with citizens, to ward officers, writing reports or filing complaints etc will become easier for them."
Dr GY Shitole, director, Centre for Distance Education at SNDT University says, "The Government of India through the 74th Amendment announced that women are well represented in legislature, and we are simply aiding those women who are interested in politics but are not holding academic qualifications. It took a over a year of brainstorming to finally come up with a proper course curriculum. While currently we are focusing on women corporators in at the Gram Panchayat level, we want to modify the curriculum to suit the needs of those in the cities as well."