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Gram Shilpi
Project:
Gram Shilpi (GS) is
a long term commitment of cadre building for sustainable rural
development based on Gandhian Philosophy of development in
partnership with Gujarat Vidyapith (GV). “Gram” means village and
“Shilpi” means an artist who carves the sculpture. In a broader
sense, Gram Shilpi is a devoted person, expected to serve the
village without any materialistic interest (salary or incentives in
cash or kind) and will follow the “simple living and high thinking”
with an essence of Gandhian way of working.
There are certain
conditions which Gram Shilpi aspirants need to fulfill like, minimum
qualification is graduation, it is expected to stay for life long in
the village, wearing of Khadi is expected and s/he must have strong
willingness to serve in rural areas.
Selection procedure
is based on discussion, understanding of attitude & motivation level
through personal interview and specially designed activities,
village selection by the aspiring GS. Selection for GS is just
opposite to conventional one in the sense that if student does not
fulfill the formal criteria (except minimum qualification) but have
strong willingness to work in village then s/he will be taken as GS
provided that s/he will have to prove the same.
Maximum intake per
batch per year is 25. Each batch will be trained for two year, and
within this period intensive input will given to the Gram Shilpi. At
the end of two year s/he will become a Gram Shilpi.
During the
two-year programme, Gram Shilpi are provided with in-house and
field-based training on capacity and skill development. This
training includes project management, proposal writing, NGO
management, communication, basics of computer, sustainable
agriculture, livelihood options, natural resource management and
environment conservation and protection, etc.
Apart from
training, students are also exposed to motivational lectures on
values and ethics, institutional visits, exposure visits, meetings
and stay with renowned person from development sector. Mostly, all
the training ends in the first year of programme and from the second
year onwards GS start using the knowledge and skill developed in
their village of placement.
The whole
philosophy of the programme is to capacitate and motivate the
students to stay back in rural areas so that knowledge and
entrepreneurship can be utilized for rural development and honoring
them with the name of Gram Shilpi.
First batch of Gram
Shilpi started in July 2007. Out of nine Gram Shilpis seven are
still working in the different villages of 5 districts. They
established (Self Help Groups) SHG groups, children bank, village
library, sanitary units and are working on organic farming,
sustainable livelihood, residential school and Kitchen garden, etc.
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