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No pin-up girls, here are 12 women who’ve made an impact at grassroot level

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Posted: Jan 01, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

Pune, December 31 Latur’s Kushwarta Bele, Haryana’s Manik Devi and Orissa’s Pratima Behra may not your conventional pin-up girls, but are the faces on ‘Redefining Politics’- an annual calendar which has been created in their honour, thanks to the efforts of Aalochana- a Pune-based resource centre. Breaking the norm of bikini-clad figures or divine images, Aalochana’s calendar will feature 12 emerging women leaders from panchayati raj institutions, who are making a visible difference in grassroots politics.

Aimed at ‘breaking stereotypes’, the calendar has been conceptualised to demonstrate that grassroots women can surpass the barricades posed by illiteracy, poverty, gender and societal norms, if they have the will and the vision to look beyond, explained Medha Kotwal, a founder-member of Aalochana.

“The average village woman is still envisioned as a silent, passive personality, adhering to societal norms and wifely duties. In reality, the women’s reservations have opened up a new world of opportunities for rural women nationwide, who are not just voters, but also leaders in active politics,” she said.

Once the concept of the calendar was formalised, the onus of translating it into reality fell on freelance writer-cum-photographer Vidya Kulkarni’s shoulders. Kulkarni who spent an intensive month traveling across the states in order photograph the women related the challenges she faced while capturing the achievers on camera.

“The photographs had to express the essence of the women and my greatest challenge lay in capturing the strength and the confidence that the women exuded, on film,” recalled Kulkarni who has also prepared the profiles of the women, including quotes, describing experiences that bring to life, the personalities of each of the women.

Aalochana, which was one of the organisations to be selected to be a part of the UNDP’s capacity building programme for elected women representatives spread over 10 states, had worked in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra.

“Our work in Gadchiroli brought us into contact with women like Bele who is a zilla parishad member and chairperson of Women and Child Development Committee from Latur or Latifa Sheikh, sarpanch of Raimoha gram panchayat, Beed. The focus was also on women achievers from Haryana, Uttaranchal, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh, by networking with the welfare organisations in those areas that were selected by the UNDP as well” said Kotwal.

“Our motive has always been to document and disseminate, and a calendar was the unanimous choice to project the achievements of these women to the world,” said Kotwal. “Throughout the year, the user of the calendar will get a glimpse of 12 inspiring breakthroughs into politics, traditionally considered to be a male domain, by women” she added. The calendar, along with a booklet on the profiles of the 12 women, is available in prominent bookstores across the city. The English version of the calendar costs Rs 100, while the Marathi and Hindi copies are priced at Rs 50.

For more details, contact Aalochana on 020-25444122

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