SEWA Mahotsav- National level celebration by women members
Released on: March 25, 2008, 5:50 am
Press Release Author: Deepak Gupta
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Press Release Summary: SEWA Bharat is organizing a National level festival called "SEWA Mahotsav" from 25th to 27th of March 2008 at Ambedkar Bhawan, Jhandewalan, New Delhi. Around 1200 women members will attend this three-day festival from nine states namely Bihar, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Kerela and Delhi. This festival will be marked by colorful and lively cultural performance put up by the SEWA members, display and sale of the vibrant handmade products of SEWA members from different parts of the country and some games event.
Press Release Body: SEWA - A Movement
Smt.Elaben Bhatt founded the Self- Employed Women's Association (SEWA) in 1972 as a Trade Union of self- employed women. SEWA is not just an organization but also a movement. Infact it is a confluence or a sangam of three movements: Labour movement, the cooperation movement, and the women's movement.
SEWA Bharat:
SEWA Bharat is part of the growth of SEWA movement - a movement of the poor informal sector women workers in which they themselves are the leaders, and through which their tremendous economic and social contribution is recognized, thus helping them enter the national mainstream and making them strong and visible. Together ten members organizations or SEWA organizations in nine states form SEWA Bharat National Federation with the mandate to highlight the issues of women working in the informal sector, and to strengthen the capacity of the organization that serve them. In this movement, SEWA Bharat merely acts as a catalyst for the social reform and change; it is the women workers themselves who are the torchbearers. For its outstanding contribution, SEWA was named as one of the '55 things that make India proud' by India Today in 2002 besides many other National and International recognition. Presently SEWA is one of the largest women's trade union in India with the membership of over 11 lakhs across the country.
SEWA Bharat is organizing a National level festival called "SEWA Mahotsav" from 25th to 27th of March 2008 at Ambedkar Bhawan, Jhandewalan, New Delhi. Around 1200 women members will attend this three-day festival from nine states namely Bihar, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Kerela and Delhi. This festival will be marked by colorful and lively cultural performance put up by the SEWA members, display and sale of the vibrant handmade products of SEWA members from different parts of the country and some games event.
The three-day festival will be inaugurated on 25th March at 3P.M by Shri Ajay Maken ji, Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi. We have Dr Kristina Walleck; South Asian In charge of World Bank will also honour the program as " special guest " at the inuguration. We also have Ms Devki Jain, well-known Social Activist and founder of ISST as the "special guest "at the later half of inaugural program. On 1st day we will have some lively performances by the members. We would also felicitate the upcoming grassroot leaders of all the states
The second day of the fest focuses on "competition of games and cultural event". In the first half of the program, there will have various games like musical chairs, Jalebi Race, Lemon and spoon race, breaking of earthen pots etc. In the later half of the program, there will be cultural event competition in which the women of every state will get a chance to showcase their talent in the form of dance, play or songs.
On 27th March 2008, the third day of the celebration will begin with a peaceful rally for the "Social Security bill" for the workers of unorganized sector. Around 2000 women will take part in this rally, which will begin, from Ramlila Ground to Parliament Street. The rally will be followed by a dharna at Parliament Street. The second half of the day will mark the "closing ceremony" of the three-day long festival. We will have Ms. Leyla TegmoReddy, Director, International Labour Organisation, as guest of honour, Ms.Meena Gupta (Secretary, Minister of Environment and Forests) and Mr. Pong-Sul-Ahn -Pong (Senior Specialist on Workers' activities, International Labour Organization) and as our special guest. On this day we will have some cultural events and will give away the prizes to the winners of the various games and cultural events.
The main aim of organizing SEWA Mahotsav is to provide a common platform to women members from different regions, communities and areas in a common platform. This place will provides them a larger platform where they can share their experiences of their struggle and success at work and home at the national level. This Mahotsav will give them an opportunity to celebrate themselves as workers that will help them in enhancing their identity as workers. This will also help them in understanding their strengths at larger platform and at the same time can feel the strength of being part of SEWA union.
The chief guest on the first day is Shri Ajay Makan ji, Union Minister of State for Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi, Dr Kristina Walleck; South Asian In charge of World Bank, and Ms Devki Jain (Social Activists and Founder of ISST) as the "special guest". Ms.Meena Gupta (Secretary, Minister of Environment and Forests) and Mr. Pong-Sul-Ahn -Pong (Senior Specialist on Workers' activities, International Labour Organization) as our special guest on the "Closing ceremony" of the three-day festival.
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