I started my project conducting baselines and assisting SAATHI on their field training on Forest rights and resource management and familiarised myself with the youth leaders and active members of the Gram Sabha who wanted to contribute to the betterment of their village. One of the, Probably the most active and intelligent person was Dasharam […]
Ashoda Didi leads the way
She is a very active member of the community from Baghdongri village. Out of the 20 villages I was working with, she was easily one of the most involved and proactive women members. She had been raising her voice in the Gram Sabha where illegal transport of sand from a local rivulet was happening, and […]
One More Time This is a book review of Zeno’s Conscience, an early modernist literary work by Italo Svevo, a name less known outside the literary world but inspired writers like James Joyce to Samuel Beckett, lending concepts to the field of psychoanalysis (Alenka Zupancic, Zizek & others). Zeno has his own way of talking […]
Udhyam Office
One of the most memorable parts of this space has been our daily lunch routine. Preparing lunch together every afternoon is more than just a task it is a process of connection. We first decide the menu for the day, and those discussions often feel like a small conference. To make it even more organized, […]
I had been trying to gain the trust of the women so that they would listen to me, even though I was an outsider who didn’t speak their language. Over time, I had been familialised and had started gaining acceptance among the village men and the youth. My office team would tell the villagers we […]
Old & New Friends
I have been very fond of animals. Dogs, cats, goats, cows, anyone who are mostly harmless, a little used to humans and know how to deceive us with their love and tantrums. I love be around them, especially their pups or kittens. I have a cat named Chakli, who I found when she was a […]
The Reality I Didn’t Expect
I am working on a Common Facility Centre (CFC) project for rice value addition. The main aim of this project is to improve the livelihood of farmers. When I started, I thought this work would be about building something meaningful. But as I got involved, I began to see a different side of reality. Building […]
“औरत देवी होती है…” I have heard this line countless times growing up, in homes, in communities, in conversations that glorify women as symbols of strength, sacrifice, and purity. But somewhere during my fieldwork as a Swar Fellow, I started questioning, “What happens when this same ‘devi’ does not fit into society’s expectations?” What happens […]
Now your land is ready. Once you have seeds in your hand, you will feel like starting sowing immediately- that is natural. But before sowing the main crops, I would say, pause for a while. After preparing the beds, spread water properly. Make sure the whole bed is fully wet. Then wait patiently for seven […]
Khamdogri – The Ideal Village
I recently facilitated an exposure visit with 40 youth leaders from 20 Gram Sabhas in Narayanpur as part of my Swar Fellowship journey to Pori village and Rofra Gram Sabha, Khamdogri. We travelled together to understand what community led development actually looks like on the ground when Gram Sabhas take charge of their forests, livelihoods, […]
