Prabhatsakhi, an initiative to encourage women empowerment

[email protected] (Media Release)
August 10, 2016

Prabhatsakhi' is a milk oriented initiative by Prabhat Dairy that runs operations through entire Ahmednagar. Through this programme Prabhat Dairy wants to give an aim to the life of women at grass root level, change their pace of lives by providing employment support and boost their economic development. Under this Program women Self Help Group will be formed at the village level and they will be trained on the different aspect of Dairy. For example, production of Fodder, making of Sileage bags, running of Milk collection centeretc. Currently villages have intermediaries for supply of Fodder and other necessary requirements.

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These intermediaries always charge farmer high for their services. This women self help group will act as an intermediaries between the farmer and the company and hence the farmer will get better service and cost effective solutions. Prabhat will help these self help groups in getting the desired materials as per there requirement.

Initially, the villages that already have a Prabhat establishment shall be given priority. In the first stage, the talukas of Shrirampur, Nevasa, Rahuri, Rahata, Kopargaon, Shevgaon, Pathardi, Sangamner and Vaijapur shall be given priority.

The overall objective of Prabhat Sakhi -

1) Empowering Women and increasing their standard of living by providing them with a guaranteed source of income is the aim ofPrabhatsakhi'.

2) Providing Community support groups (Joint Liability Groups; JLG) with Milk harvesting plants just like Women support groups will be a priority.

3) The womens' groups that are ready to start their milk harvesting plants will be provided with products made at the Prabhat outlet at a discounted rate to be sold further to other people.

4) Every producer of the milk shall be paid within 10 days and the amount will be directly deposited in the woman's bank account.

5) Women will be visited to their respective villages and will be trained about how to sustain an affordable milk business.

6) Willing women individuals will be trained in the artificial insemination of cows in their wombs with the sperm of tried and tested bulls.

7) The owner of the cow giving the most milk and the woman that runs the most sustainable milk business shall receive rewards twice per year.

8) The milk production units run by Women Support Groups shall be awarded special bonuses before Diwali.

9) The women providing milk to Prabhat dairy will be either given free medical assistance or medical assistance at a very low price on behalf of the government and co-operative societies.

10) This is going to be the first of its kind project in the private sector of Maharashtra.

11) From the next year and depending upon the success of the initiative, these working women shall be awarded pension by the name of Rajmata, Ahilyadevi Holkar.

12) An attempt will be made to provide the women with trainings regarding other businesses, syllabus and researches other than the milk industry.

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January 16,2020

Claiming that e-commerce giants like Amazon import as much as 80 per cent of the items sold on their platforms, small manufacturers' body has said that their business models do not benefit local industry and are creating jobs of delivery boys only.

"Neither manufacturers nor traders are getting any benefit from the business models of Amazon and Flipkart because they largely import their products from China and Korea and sell here. Nearly 80 per cent of their products are imported," said Anil Bhardwaj, Secretary General, Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME).

Bhardwaj said that the global e-commerce players generally source and sell products through their own preferred suppliers and as a result a large number of local manufacturers and traders get crowded out.

He listed out deep discounting and buying products from preferred companies as unfair practices.

"Even if they buy products from local suppliers the commission charged is very high," Bhardwaj said adding that the issues related to unfair practices have been raised with Commerce Ministry on multiple occasions.

FISME maintains that the technology-driven retail is way forward and one cannot be oblivious of the benefits it brings to consumers but at the same time the local industry can also not be ignored given its role in job creation.

"If both traders and local manufacturers are crowded out then how would the local industry survive and employment be generated?" asked Bhardwaj.

As Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos is currently on his three-day visit to India, the local traders are up in arms against the "unfair" trade practices of the tech giant. Delhi-based Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has launched a countrywide protest against the company and has organised protests across 300 cities.

In a setback to Amazon and Walmart-backed Flipkart, the fair market watchdog Competition Commission of India (CCI) has ordered probe into the business operations of both the companies on multiple counts including deep-discounts and exclusive tie-up with preferred sellers.

"For the first time some concrete step has been taken against Amazon and Flipkart who are continuously violating the FDI policy in indulging in a vicious racket of controlling and monopolising not only the e-commerce but even the retail trade as well," CAIT National Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said after the CCI order.

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May 15,2020

Kolkata, May 15: Veteran Bengali author Debesh Roy, who was conferred the Sahitya Akademi award for his novel 'Teesta Parer Brittanto', died at a private hospital in Kolkata on Thursday, his family members said.

Roy was 84 and he is survived by his son. His wife had died earlier.

He was admitted to the hospital near his residence at Baguihati, in the eastern fringes of the city, on Wednesday after having symptoms like sodium potasium imbalance, sugar problem and breathing problem, his family members said.

He suffered a massive cardiac arrest and died at 10.50 PM.

A regular contributor to a number of Bengali dailies, he was a staunch critic of the attacks on liberals by in the country in recent times and attended protest meetings despite his failing health.

He was born in Pabna in present-day Bangladesh on December 17, 1936. He had five decades of career as a writer.

Besides Teesta Parer Britanta', he will be remembered for books like Borisaler Jogen Mondal , Manush Khun Kore Keno and Samay Asamayer Brittanto . His first book was Jajati.

His last rites will be performed tomorrow.

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June 22,2020

Chennai, Jun 22: Commuting the death sentence to life imprisonment for five convicts, the Madras High Court on Monday set free Chinnasamy, the main convict, who had also been sentenced to death in the Udumalpet Shankar honour killing case.

A Division Bench comprising Justice M. Sathyanarayanan and Justice M. Nirmal Kumar also dismissed the appeal by the state police against the acquittal of three persons by a lower court.

The Bench ordered the five convicts sentenced for life to undergo a jail term of not less than 25 years.

In 2016, V. Shankar, who had married C. Kausalya, was killed by a gang in Udumalpet in Tamil Nadu. The gang also injured Kausalya in the attack.

It was alleged the parents of Kausalya -- Chinnasamy, Annalakshmi -- were against the marriage.

P. Pandidurai, the uncle of Kausalya at the behest of Chinnasamy and Annalakshmi had hired a gang to kill Shankar.

The gang killed Shankar in broad daylight in a public place and Kausalya too got injured in the attack as she tried to save her husband.

The Principal District and Sessions Court in Tiruppur had convicted and sentenced to death six accused persons -- Chinnasamy, P. Jagadeesan, P. Selvakumar, M. Manikandan, M. Mathan alias Michael and P. Kalaithamilvaanan.

The court also sentenced two other accused, K. Dhanraj for life and Manikandan to a five year jail term, while acquitting Annalakshmi, Pandidurai and Prasanna.

The convicts had filed an appeal against their sentence in the Madras High Court while the police filed an appeal against the acquittal of three persons.

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