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Title: REKINDLING HOPES IN A FORGOTTEN TERRAIN


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REKINDLING HOPES IN A FORGOTTEN TERRAIN
  • Dr. Amita Singh
  • Associate Professor
  • Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • New Delhi

2
NASSCOM report on ICT growth in India in US
Million
3
Surfacing intricate connectivity
  • Between technological systems , state
    institutions and the process of defining human
    history
  • Inverse proportionality between infrastructural
    growth required to sustain technology and
    democratic state.(Hirsh 1965 and Posner 1961)
  • Motivation to create governance structure whether
    private or public to support technology not
    equitable development. (Francis Fukuyama
    Caroline Wagner 2001191)

4
Generic Traits of Technological State
  • decision making / controls shift from state
    apparatus to technological regimes
  • governed by the efficiency doctrine
  • group dominance at the expense of others

5
Women ,ICT Governance
  • Sanitation Programme - PURBA MIDNAPORE
  • TARAHaat- Bundelkhand
    Change Initiatives

6
ICT Applications Why?
  • least developed regions in the country in which
    Per capita income lower than Rs.8000 versus the
    national average of Rs. 13,193 in 1997-98 .
  • Less than 51 of rural men and 20 of rural women
    in the region are able to read and write in
    Bundelkhand .
  • Severe patriarchy
  • ratio of working factories to 100,000 people is
    lower than 1.6 in the Bundelkhand versus 6.3 in
    the rest of Central India.
  • Crop productivity is among the lowest in the
    country
  • Water logged or Rocky outcrops and boulder-strewn
    plains .
  • region suffering from acute ecological
    degradation. Logging and mining activities
    denuded landscape and erosion.
  • human population growing fourfold since 1961.

7
Objectives of ICT Applications
  • Motivating to participate in governance
    programmes
  • Generating hopes through entrepreneurship
  • Networking resource markets
  • Overcoming market mafias
  • Emboldening price determination of indigenous
    produce

8
Methodology of ICT Applications
  • Change Initiatives Nabannah,West Bengal
  • Daily diary writing
  • Communicating about skill development
  • Training in computers
  • Record keeping
  • TARA-Haat Developmental Alternatives,BundelkhandM
    P.
  • Networking market sales
  • Street theatre
  • Advocacy campaigns through Singing, sloganeering.

9
Making problems visible
  • Need for school education!
  • Education for entrepreneurship!
  • Entrepreneurship for freedom!
  • Freedom for empowerment!

10
Agricultural Knowledge Skills
  • Crop patterns
  • Use of chemicals
  • Patenting indigenous knowledge
  • Sharing information

11
Overcoming Gender Stereotyping
  • Child care for men
  • Mechanical repairs for women
  • Exchange of work evolves personalities

12
8 - Selected indicators (Ranking from 1 to 10)
  • Transparency
  • Participation
  • Accountability
  • Ease of Service Delivery
  • Social Well being
  • Replicability
  • Partnership
  • Sustainability

13
Catalyzing Governance!
  • Giving voice to women in the marketegTARA-Haat
  • Developing Self-help groups in solving local
    problems eg complete sanitation in Poorba
    Midnapore-UNICEF project
  • Developing skills,egChange initiatives
  • Demand driven development,eg Gujarat urban
    governance

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Towards Sustainability!
  • Networking NGOs with local governance.
  • Local resource development through appropriate
    technology
  • Generating self-help groups with local government
    bodies
  • Engendering markets
  • Reinventing womens voice

15
References
  • Centre for Science and the Environment.  1999.
    The Citizen's Fifth Report Part II Statistical
    Database.  CSE New Delhi, 256p. 
  • Development Alternatives. 1999. Reversing the
    Downward Spiral Understanding the influence of
    livelihood systems on the resource base in
    Bundelkhand. Development Alternatives New
    Delhi, 118p.
  • Government of India. 2000. India 2000 A
    Reference Annual.  Publications Division,
    Ministry of Information and Broadcasting,
    Government of India, p. 321.
  •  Rawlins, Barbara, et al. April 1999. Checkdam
    Assessment Study Final Report  Development
    Alternatives Bundelkhand Region. 53p annexes
  •  

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Thanking you
  • Greetings from women in India
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