Kushalnagar, Feb. 4: Women are not objects of pleasure, they are the goddess of fortune who illuminate families and carry culture and traditions from generation to generation, said teacher Maladevi.
Speaking at a taluk-level women's seminar organized by the Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project of Kushalnagar and Somwarpet taluks under the Mahila Gyan Vikas program at the A.P.C.M.S. Suvarna Mahotsav Hall in Kushalnagar, she said that women are the eyes of the family who work day and night for the welfare of the entire family. It is impossible to imagine families without women.
Due to many popular projects and programs of the Dharmasthala Rural Development Project, the lives of women and rural people in rural areas have become better. Maladevi said that the Dharmasthala project is a commendable initiative that a government should undertake to build a sustainable and healthy society.
Giving information about the projects, Somwarpet Taluk Planning Officer Hanumanthappa Angadi said that there are 1,849 associations with 17,294 members in the jurisdictions of Kushalnagar and Somwarpet taluks.
A progress fund of Rs. 1.14 crore has been distributed to the members. 5 lakes have been developed under the ‘Nammoor Kere’ project. 67 needy families are being provided with monthly meals. 114 temples have been renovated. 570 religious worship centers have been cleaned. A knowledge fund of Rs. 845 lakh has been provided, he informed about the comprehensive services.
Speaking on the occasion, Bhumika Mahila Kotthalunga President Philomena said that the aim of the project is to empower women and called on them to take advantage of the Dharmasthala project.
Project leader V.D. Pundarikaksha, Kushalnagar APCMS President Hebbale Chandrakala spoke. Dharmasthala project supervisor Nagaraju, service representatives Ganesh, Leela, Shaila, Jayalakshmi, Nirmala, etc. were present.
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