SELF HELP
Location
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Madurai, TN
India
9° 54' 50.3496" N, 78° 7' 18.2172" E
SELF HELP IS THE BEST HELP:
In India, the Women's Self Help Group was formed few years back. They shared everything with one another and get a solution to overcome the problem. But for which, we need to educate and motivate them and lead them in the right way in order to give fruitful result to the society and their family.
The trafickling and elopment is reduced. But the false cases are filled against innocent men. Such exploitation should be avoided. But child labour is increasing, since the mother is busy with SHG. Idleness increase.
Reason:
The Women SHG(Self HElp Group) members are not ready to do any work in India, since they are getting funds from Government and Banks. Even some leaders are runaway with the money. So, such group is strong for voting but not suitable for this fast moving world. They should not be idle and a the funds should not be given on free of cost. The fund grander should extract work from them and in turn they have to give money. The idleness creates lot of problem within family. They never respect the men in the family. They use the idle time by watching TV serial(wrong epicting about women) and chat with other male and have sex with them sometimes. Lack of morality and culture is spoiling.
The Women SHG(Self HElp Group) members are not ready to do any work in India, since they are getting funds from Government and Banks. Even some leaders are runaway with the money. So, such group is strong for voting but not suitable for this fast moving world. They should not be idle and a the funds should not be given on free of cost. The fund grander should extract work from them and in turn they have to give money. The idleness creates lot of problem within family. They never respect the men in the family. They use the idle time by watching TV serial(wrong epicting about women) and chat with other male and have sex with them sometimes. Lack of morality and culture is spoiling.
Organization: Rathnas Trust
First name: Paul Sureshkumar
Last name: Samuel
City: Madurai, TN
Country: India
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