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Woman Councillors will get separate room

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The New Indian Express  01.12.2010

Woman Councillors will get separate room

PALAKKAD:  The woman councillors of the Palakkad municipality can now heave a sigh of relief as they have been allotted a rest room.

The allocation of a rest room, exclusively for women, had become a controversy following the resignation of senior councillor Pramila Shashidharan of the BJP from the post of the district secretary protesting against her party's decision not to cooperate with the move.

Pramila Shashidharan had stated that it was with the permission of BJP district president C Krishnakumar that she had begun collecting the signatures of the 28 woman councillors in the municipality.

However, while the 21 woman councillors from the CPM and the Congress signed the memorandum, the seven BJP woman councillors failed to sign it stating that the party had not directed them to do so.

However, C Krishnakumar had said he was not against the allotment of a separate room for ladies and it was the municipal chairman who had to do it.

At a council meeting held here on Tuesday, BJP district president C Krishnakumar, who is also a councillor, introduced resolution demanding a separate room for ladies.

Though, municipal chairman Abdul Khudoos, who presided over the meet, said the issue could be taken up at the next council meeting, the councillors, cutting across party lines, wanted the decision to be taken immediately.

The council members then unanimously passed the resolution to provide a separate rest room for women.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 December 2010 11:36
 

Restroom for women councillors in Palakkad

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The Hindu  01.12.2010

Restroom for women councillors in Palakkad

Staff Reporter

PALAKKAD: The Palakkad Municipal council has decided to allot a rest room for women councillors in the municipal building. A resolution in this regard was moved by councillor C. Krishnakumar, who is the district president of the Bharathiya Janata Party (BJP). It was supported by United Democratic Front (UDF) and Left Democratic Front (LDF) councillors.

A committee comprising councillors A. Kumari (LDF), Chempakam (UDF) and Premeela Sasidharan (BJP) would find a suitable room in the municipal building. The issue had raked up a controversy when the BJP reportedly asked its eight women councillors to not support the demand. Municipal Chairman Abdul Khudoos of the Congress, in his reaction to the issue on Monday, had said there was no provision to provide a restroom for women councillors. Women councillors but insisted that they would not allow any proceedings in the Council unless their demand was met.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 December 2010 09:52
 

Sales disappointing at SHG exhibition

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The Hindu  04.11.2010

Sales disappointing at SHG exhibition

Staff Correspondent


VERY FEW TAKERS:The exhibition by women's self-help group did not elicit the expected response in Mangalore on Wednesday.

MANGALORE: Business is dull for the stall owners at the three-day exhibition organised by the Department of Women and Child Development Department and the Women Development Corporation. Several of the women from Sthri Shakti Sangathans and entrepreneurs told The Hindu that business was dull and there were “no people at all”.

Shanta R. of Shri Lakshmi self-help group, who sells 1 gm gold jewellery, said: “My business today was of only Rs. 20 since I got here at 1.30 p.m.” she said

New building

The Karnataka Women's Development Corporation (KWDC) would soon have a building of its own in Mangalore, said its president Sarojini Bharadwaj.

Ms. Bharadwaj, who inaugurated the exhibition, said the building would serve as a permanent space to market the products manufactured by Sthree Shakti groups and women entrepreneurs.

The Government had identified land for the purpose, she added.

The corporation did not have such a building of its own anywhere in the State, she said, and referred to the district in-charge Minister J. Krishna Palemar, who was present, added that it was possible if Ministers extended their support.

She said the B.S. Yeddyurappa Government in the State had sanctioned Rs. 48 crore, and Minister for Energy and Power Shobha Karandlaje had promised to sanction a grant of Rs. 100 crore.

Schemes

As many as 3,250 women had been benefited by various skill development and training programmes offered by the corporation at a cost of Rs. 235 lakh.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 November 2010 07:51
 


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