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Project Report | Jan 23, 2025
women rights

By R.BALU | DIRECTOR

It is nomenculture that the 25% the India’s population referred as scheduled caste or scheduled tribes ( Dalit) which is classified outside the caste hierarchy. Their participation in terms of labour in agricultural and construction level comes to 90% but their ownerships of lands and property and their access to education and employment is a serious one. The main source of income of these Dalits is daily wage earning. Especially Dalit women are majority of landless labour force. Target people are daily wage earners earning Rs.100 to men, Rs.80/- to women per day i.e.They doesn’t have any infrastructure or any equipments not evening owning any land and living in mud-huts. they belongs to (ethnic) scheduled castes/ tribes or Dalits or Harijans community and outcaste caste in Hindu religion. They are all Indians. The project focus on both genders and to provide supports through women groups and youth groups. They are physically  weak and have no gender equality. The men are dominating women and women are compelled for dowry for getting marriage. The participants of the project are the women groups and youth groups in the age between 18 to 55 years.  As they are all hard work laborers their physical  ability lacks.

In total the Dalit communities  as a whole is involved in the project to render service whole-heartedly to ensure the social responsibility for protection of the women’s rights, education and development .

The mainfocus of contribute to socioeconomic poverty reduction of these dalit community. Most probably all the beneficiaries of this project are belongs to Dalit  community- Downtrodden women and Adolescent girls . Hence they give Assurance to involve and participate in the project activities. BOSS has proposed to convince them emphasizing the need and uses of this project and make up their minds for the needs of their rights . After having discussion and decision making in village & women SHG meetings in will be conducted. By conducting women SHG meetings and village meetings, the decision making group discussion and action plan arriving they will involve in this project.

The involvement of community leaders ad stakeholders are being taken in to account while planning and implementing the activities.

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BUDDHA OUTCAST SOCIAL SOCIETY - BOSS

Location: Tiruvannamalai District, Tamilnadu - India
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ARI MUTHURANI
Tiruvannamalai District , Tamilnadu India
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