Bhakti Sharma :-)
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#RuralUrbanEquality... A female Sarpanch also works to build a better India ..Ministry of Women & Child Development, Government of India
#WeAreEqual.
What makes Bhakti Sharma, the young Sarpanch from Village Barkhedi in Madhya Pradesh inspiring ?
A gutsy woman takes her battle to men's camp
Being the only girl in a large joint family residing near Bhopal,
Bhakti Sharma, 25, got into the habit of referring to herself in the
masculine gender while speaking in Hindi (karunga, jaunga), surprising
and amusing many.
But Sharma is now the newly-elected sarpanch of Barkhedi panchayat on
the outskirts of Bhopal and has really taken the battle to the men's
camp.
In the next five years she says she wants to do everything that wasn’t done in the panchayat by most men who occupied the post.
For Sharma, entering electoral politics was an extension of social
work her family was into. Her great grandfather, Pandit Gyanchand
Sharma, came from erstwhile West Punjab just before the Partition and
became one of the prominent settlers here.
The family has commercial establishments in city and farmlands around it and has been active in many social organizations.
And the recent sarpanch contest, was not her first brush with elections.
In 2010, Bhakti was elected the president of the students’ union of
Nutan Girls College from where she did her Masters in political science.
Having decided to pursue full time social work, in November, 2014,
when she learnt that the post of sarpanch had been reserved for the
general category women, Bhakti decided to take the electoral plunge.
"Even though we come from a conservative set up, my family was very
supportive when I told them that I want to contest. There were three
other candidates, all of them known by their husband's names. In effect,
I was contesting against men and hardly ever saw women who were
contesting against me during campaigning,” says Bhakti.
Bhakti had been going to Barkhedi with her father ever since she was a child.
"There are so many public welfare schemes but one doesn't see the
benefits of the schemes on the ground. There was a time when I thought I
should set up an NGO to help implement schemes but then once the
panchayat was reserved for general candidates, I decided this was a
better route for public service," she says.
"My ambition is to make Barkhedi a model panchayat," she adds.
References:
http://indianexpress.com/videos/news-video/lady-sarpanch-among-top-100-powerful-women-in-india/
http://www.hindustantimes.com/bhopal/bhopal-a-gutsy-woman-takes-her-battle-to-men-s-camp/story-OSjuUas7F3qZsCzQ6L3sIM.html
http://archive.news18.com/news/bihar/25-year-old-sarpanch-among-100-most-influential-women-of-india-858033.html
https://www.facebook.com/bhakti.sharma.18?lst=1300759519%3A1814319864%3A1491057003