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Kudumbashree invites Expression of Interest (EOI) Community Councilors Capacity Development Training Updated On 2025-06-10

Applications are invited from suitable Government/Government Institutions to provide comprehensive capacity development training to community councilors of all districts as per the module proposed by Kudumbashree State Mission. Agencies with more than 5 years work experience in the relevant field can apply along with a detailed proposal.

Three days Residential Training is to be provided to 450 community councilors working across the state in 8 batches in different districts. The agency should arrange the training module and should conduct the training at a centre convenient to the trainees within the state limits as per the instructions of Kudumbashree. 

The application along with a detailed proposal (including cost estimate) should be sent online to the email ID kudumbashree1@gmail.com. The selection process will be completed by adopting appropriate methods including presentation of shortlisted agencies after the preliminary screening by an expert panel appointed by Kudumbashree. The last date of receiving the applications is 16 June 2025. For more information, visit the Kudumbashree website www.kudumbashree.org/eoi-cc.

Kudumbashree's video on Micro Entrepreneurship Programmes included in the syllabus of Calicut University Updated On 2025-06-09

Kudumbashree's video on Micro Entrepreneurship Programmes is included in the syllabus of Calicut University. The english video on Micro Entrepreneurship Programmes is included in the syllabus of the Multi-Disciplinary Course (MDC)-Commerce and Management of the General Foundation Course of Calicut University- Four-year Undergraduate Programme (CU-FYUGP).

The video is included in the Module 2- 'Vistas of Kerala Entrepreneurship' where the various facets of Kerala's commercial development, economic development, various development projects etc. are discussed, aiding the learners to understand the domain of business from socio- cultural perspectives. Three hours is given in the syllabus for discussing the video.

The video published in the official YouTube Channel of Kudumbashree during November 2022 explains in detail about the micro enterprises programme of Kudumbashree and how it helps the Kudumbashree women achieve economic empowerment. The video also explains the specialized strategy to analyze the need for micro enterprises for the economic empowerment of Kudumbashree NHG women and their families. The on-demand support provided to them including training, financial assistance and other support are well explained in the video. The video also explains about the various funds given to the NHG members, insurance scheme, Nutrimix, Micro Enterprise Consultants, Janakeeya Hotels, Haritha Karma Sena etc. The video also explains how such micro enterprise activities would act as an income generating source for the NHG members and will benefit the respective local self-government institutions as it paves way for the Local Economic Development. Videos on various programmes of Kudumbashree are also included in the official YouTube Channel.

By including this video in the syllabus of the Calicut University the students will get to know how Kudumbashree is making steady yet significant impact through micro enterprise development.

'Women for Trees' - Green City Campaign: Tree planting begins on Environment Day Updated On 2025-06-09

The tree planting activities as part of the Women for Trees - Green City campaign organized by Kudumbashree in all 93 municipalities of Kerala began on 5 June 2025, World Environment Day. This activity was organized in all 30 municipalities. People's representatives led the activities. As part of the campaign, NHGs in urban areas will plant shade trees and fruit trees until August 2025.

As the first phase of the campaign, survey activities were also organized from 21 to 23 May 2025 to find places for tree planting. This campaign is being organized in the state as part of the National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM) implemented in Kerala through Kudumbashree. The campaign, planned by the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and organized across the country in collaboration with the Amrut Mission, aims to promote urban greening and cleanliness through women.

Saplings are mainly planted near parks and water bodies and on roadsides. The seedlings required for this are available from the Department of Agriculture, Kudumbashree's plant nurseries and local marketing centres.

'Smartshree'- Incubator Project to take 150 Kudumbashree Enterprises to the next level: Selection completed Updated On 2025-06-09

The selection phase of the 'Smartshree' Incubator Project, which aims to take Kudumbashree enterprises with growth potential to the next level, expand them and create models for other entrepreneurs to emulate, has been completed. 150 Enterprises from across the state have been selected for the project. The duration of this project, implemented by the Union Ministry of Rural Development through Kudumbashree, is three years. Kudumbashree aims to take these enterprises to the next level within the next year and a half.

The incubator support is given to the enterprises in the manufacturing and service sectors that are facing difficulties in succeeding in the market for various reasons. As part of the project, Kudumbashree had entered into an agreement with IIMK-LIVE (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode - Laboratory for Innovation, Venturing and Entrepreneurship) to act as an incubator providing all kinds of support to the enterprises. Accordingly, 150 enterprises have now been selected for the 'Smartshree' project through a selection process jointly conducted by Kudumbashree and IIMK-LIVE. These include enterprises from various sectors such as food sector, apparel, curry powder production, cleaning & hygiene, and handicrafts.

The project aims to provide support to build a better environment for enterprises, engage with larger markets, achieve economic sustainability, create local employment opportunities and create models for expansion opportunities.

Aneesh Kumar M.S and Suchitra S,  State Programme Managers, Kudumbashree represented Kudumbashree as jury members for the selection process conducted at IIMK. Prof. Deva Prasad (IIMK) Prof. Ashok Thomas (IIMK) Lijo P. Jose (Senior General Manager IIMK -LIVE) Muhammad Niyas T (MSME Expert) and Abhijith (MSME Expert) were the other jury members.

Kudumbashree with 'Onakani' to help Keralites make pesticide free Onam Feast Updated On 2025-06-05

Kudumbashree has come up with 'Onakani' to help Keralites prepare Onam Feast with non-toxic vegetables and fruits this coming Onam. The state-level inauguration of the project was performed by M.B. Rajesh, Minister, Local Self Government Department, Excise Department and Parliamentary Affairs Department, Government of Kerala at Maruthoorkonam ward in Kottukal Panchayat, Thiruvananthapuram on 4 June 2025. 

As part of the Onakani project, Kudumbashree Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) will cultivate 25,680 acres of land this year. The required hybrid vegetable seedlings with high productivity will be prepared through Kudumbashree Organic Plant Nurseries. Each CDS has been allocated a maximum of Rs. 25,000 as a Revolving Fund for the implementation of the project. Farmers will also be provided with technical training. With the slogan 'Onam with Kudumbashree', this time Kudumbashree aims to prepare and make available to the people an Onam kit including pickles, chips, payasam mix and curry powder in addition to all the vegetables required to prepare the meal.

Adv. D. Suresh Kumar,  President, District Panchayat presided over the function and Dr. S. Shanavas, Program Officer, Kudumbashree explained the project. Vimala. K, President, Kottukal CDS  presented the products to the Minister. Adv. Vinod Kottukal, Member, District Panchayat, L. Rani, President, Athiyannoor Block Panchayat, Vishnu Prashanth, President, Block Panchayat Standing Committee, Athiyannoor Block, M.V. Manmohan, Member, Athiyannoor Block Panchayat, Geetha. S, Vice President, Kottukal Grama Panchayat,  B. Sulochana, President, Grama Panchayat Standing Committee, Kottukal Grama Panchayath,  Beena V.T, Praveen, Geetha. G, Ambili A.S, Girija. T, Suresh, Members, Kottukal Grama Panchayat and Anil Kumar R, Assistant Secretary, Kottukal Grama Panchayat spoke at the function. Chandralekha. K, President, Kottukal Grama Panchayat welcomed the gathering and Ramesh. G, District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Thiruvananthapuram District Mission delivered the vote of thanks.

20 Persons from Koraga Community of Kasaragod secures Drone Pilot License Updated On 2025-06-04

Persons from Koraga Community of Kasaragod secures Drone Pilot License. All 20 people who participated in the drone pilot training organized as part of the Koraga special project implemented by Kudumbashree in Kasaragod district have their licenses. The 16-day training programme was organized by Kudumbashree Kasaragod District Mission in collaboration with ASAP Skill Park. This is the first time that Kudumbashree is organizing drone pilot training in the indigenous area.

 

Shyla, Rashmi, Akshitha, Shivaraj, Anil Kumar, Vaishali, Ranjith, Yogeesha, Johnson, Anjali, Manjula, Sudhir, Nitish, Roshan, Shiva Prakash, Akash, Prajwal, Suresh, Anita and Meghana, who participated in the programme, obtained five certificates including a drone pilot license. This also include a certificate license issued by the Director General of Civil Aviation, Central Government. Kudumbashree provided all the food and travel allowance for the trainees. Kudumbashree will also provide full support to them to get employment after successfully completing the training.

State-Level Entrance Festival of BUDS Institutions held Updated On 2025-06-03

The State Level Entrance Festival (Admission Ceremony) of BUDS Institutions run by Kudumbashree under the ownership of local self-government institutions for children facing intellectual challenges was held. M.B. Rajesh, Minister, Local Self Government Department, Excise Department and Parliamentary Affairs Department, Government of Kerala performed the State Level Inauguration of the Entrance Festival of BUDS Institutions at BUDS Rehabilitation Centre in Puthankurish Grama Panchayat, Vadavukod, Ernakulam on 2 June 2025. The Minister said that necessary steps will be taken to provide livelihood to parents of BUDS children. Speaking at the event, the Minister said that the Government will give priority to finding markets for the products produced by BUDS students.

 

Adv. P.V. Sreenijin, MLA presided over the function organized at the Puthankurish BUDS Rehabilitation Centre, Vadavukod, Ernakulam. Sonia Murukesan, President, Grama Panchayat presented the operational report of the BUDS Institutions. Lissy Alex, Member, District Panchayat, Juble George, Chairman, Development Affairs Standing Committee, Vadavukod Block Panchayat, Vishwappan, Chairman, Health Education Standing Committee, Vadavukod Block Panchayat, K.K. Ashok Kumar, Vice President, Vadavukod Puthankurish Grama Panchayat, Premalatha C.K, Chairperson, Vadavukod CDS, A.G. Ramya, Assistant General Manager and Regional Manager, Kerala Grameen Bank, Rajeena T.M, District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Ernakulam District Mission also attended the programme.

 

H. Dineshan IAS, Executive Director, Kudumbashree welcomed the gathering and Anumol K.C, Assistant District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Ernakulam District Mission delivered the vote of thanks. The district-level entrance ceremonies were inaugurated by Ministers and Public Representatives.

 

There are BUDS Schools for children under the age of 18 and BUDS Rehabilitation Centres for those over the age of 18. A total of 13,081 persons are receiving training in 378 such BUDS Institutions.

Kudumbashree launches Kudumbashree Technology Advancement Programme (K-TAP) at Kudumbashree Mission Technology Conclave 2025: State-Level Inauguration held Updated On 2025-06-03

The Kudumbashree Technology Advancement Programme (K-TAP), implemented by Kudumbashree with the aim of modernization in the agricultural sector and sustainable income generation for women farmers, has been launched in the state. M.B. Rajesh, Minister, Local Self Government Department, Excise Department and Parliamentary Affairs Department, Government of Kerala performed the State Level Inauguration of the project at the The Kudumbashree Mission Technology Conclave 2025 held at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Kakkanad, Ernakulam on 2 June 2025. 

Kudumbashree will achieve the face of modernity in the agricultural sector by adopting innovative technologies as part of the Kudumbashree Technology Advancement Programme. The Minister said. The Minister was speaking after inaugurating the State-Level Technology Conclave Project organized at the Kakkanad Jain Deemed-to-be University and exchanging technologies and MoUs with institutions that have signed agreements with Kudumbashree.

The Kudumbashree Technology Advancement Programme (K-TAP) implemented by Kudumbashree will take agricultural livelihood activities to a new level. The government's goal is to provide income increase to women entrepreneurs. For this, 184 technologies are being purchased. By using new technologies, opportunities will be created for modernization and diversification of enterprises. This will also help in achieving qualitative change in products. Kudumbashree has also become active in the online trading sector, such that Kudumbashree's branded products are available anywhere today. Kudumbashree has been able to successfully carry out the mission of poverty eradication through its activities over the past twenty-five years. Out of the 64,006 extremely poor families identified through the Kudumbashree survey, 90 percent of them have been freed from poverty. The Minister said. The Minister also added that Kerala will be declared the first state in the country to be free from extreme poverty on 1 November 2025. He also visited the exhibition stalls of agricultural value-added products organized by the Kudumbashree Ernakulam District Mission in conjunction with the Technology Conclave.

Kudumbashree has currently acquired more than 180 technologies in collaboration with renowned agricultural technology research institutions in India in connection with the project. Kudumbashree aims to achieve major progress in this field by manufacturing value-added products using modern technology. Farmers will be provided with the technologies required to increase agricultural production. New technologies will be utilized to manufacture various value-added products of export quality. Through this, the project will pave the way for more than four lakh farmers under Kudumbashree to increase their income.
 
Various licenses and certifications required by entrepreneurs working in the field of value-added product manufacturing, branding, packaging and food product manufacturing will also be available through the project. The project will ensure the certifications and food safety standards required to market Kudumbashree agricultural products in national and international markets.

Kudumbashree and Dr. G. Byju, Director, Indian Council of Agricultural Research- Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Dr. K.B. Hebbar,  Indian Council of Agricultural Research- Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Dr. N. Venkatachalapathy, Dean, National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management, Dr. Aashitosh Inamdar,  Head of Technology Transfer, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research- Central Food Technological Research Institute, Dr. Nishi, Chief Scientist,  Council of Scientific and Industrial Research- National Institute For Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, Dr. K.R. Anith, Director, Research, Kerala Agricultural University exchanged MoUs.

Kudumbashree also exchanged MoUs with M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Mahatma Gandhi University, Lead College of Management, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Saintgits College of Engineering, Council for Food Research and Development, and Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute to provide training and support as part of the project.

H. Dineshan, Executive Director, Kudumbashree welcomed the gathering. Radhamani Pillai, Chairperson, Thrikkakara Municipality presided over the function. Dr. S Shanavas, Programme Officer, Kudumbashree  explained the project.  S. Nagesh, Head of the Agriculture Department, State Planning Board, Dr. Tom Joseph, Director (New Initiative) of Jain Deemed-to-be University, Prof. Venu Rajamani, President of Future Kerala Mission and Principal Advisor of Jain Deemed-to-be University, Dr. J. Latha, Pro Vice Chancellor of Jain Deemed-to-be University, and Abu Shana, Ward Councilor of the Municipality delivered their felicitations. Rajeena T.M, District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Ernakulam District Mission, delivered the vote of thanks. 

Dr. Rashmi C.P, Deputy Director of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Dr. Saranya A.P, Assistant Professor of the School of Commerce, and representatives of renowned institutions in the field of agricultural technology research in India were present at the function.

Arangu 2025 concluded showcasing the inherent talents of Kudumbashree NHG-Auxiliary Group Members Updated On 2025-05-31

'Arangu 2025' Kudumbashree State Arts Festival came to an end showcasing the inherent talents of Kudumbashree NHG- Auxiliary Group members. Kannur district won the overall championship of the Kudumbashree State Arts Festival 2025, trailing its neighbors and reigning champions Kasaragod district by 20 points. Another special feature is that Kannur, which took the lead in the points table from the first day of the festival, which provided a platform for the creativity of about 3,000 NHG and Auxiliary Group members representing all 14 districts of the state, has never trailed behind.

Kannur district emerged champions in the stage and non-stage competitions organized in the junior and senior categories of the Arangu Arts Festival 2025 that began in Athirampuzha, Kottayam on 26 May 2025 with 217 points. Kasaragod district secured second place with 197 points and Thrissur district secured third place with 104 points.

The closing ceremony was inaugurated by Mr. Jose K. Mani MP. He presented the trophies to the overall champions and first and second runners-up. Hemalatha Premsagar, President, Kottayam District Panchayat presided over the meeting. Earlier, K. Francis George MP distributed prizes to the winners of various competitions. Jose Puthenkala Vice President, Kottayam District Panchayat handed over the present to the the members of Haritha Karma Sena who ensured cleanliness in the premises of Arangu Arts Festival 2025. Hemalatha Premsagar presented the award to Shijil Karai, a native of Kannur, who won the Kalakkoottam Reels competition organized in connection with the event. The distinguished guests distributed awards to other winners of various competitions.
 
Arya Rajan, President, Ettumanoor Block Panchayat, P.R. Anupama, Chairperson, Health and Education Standing Committee, Lovely George, Chairperson, Ettumanoor Municipality, James Kurian, Member, Ettumanoor Block Panchayat, Sainamma Shaju, Member, Kudumbashree Governing Body spoke. H. Dineshan IAS, Executive Director, Kudumbashree  welcomed the gathering and Shyam Kumar K.U,  Programme Officer, Kudumbashree expressed his vote of thanks.

Arangu 2025 was kickstarted when V. N. Vasavan, Minister for Co-operation, Ports, and Devaswoms, Government of Kerala inaugurated the festival at St. Mary's Parish hall, Athirampuzha, Kottayam on 26 May 2025. The three day Arts Festival took place at 14 venues viz., Venue 1- 'Aa'- St Mary's Parish Hall, Venue 2- 'Ee'- St. Aloysius High School, Venue 3- 'Ru'- AC Parish Hall, Venue 4- 'Sa'- Vishwamatha Auditorium, Venue 5- 'Ra'- St. Aloysius L P School,  Venue 6- 'Zha'- St. Mary's Girls UP School, Venue 7- 'Ya'- Class Room, St. Aloysius High School,  Venue 8- 'Rra' -Class Room, St. Aloysius High School,  Venue 9-  Ga'-Class Room, St. Aloysius High School,   Venue 10- A -Class Room, St. Aloysius  High School, Venue 11-'Dha' -Class Room, St. Aloysius High School, Venue 12- 'Ha' -Class Room, St. Aloysius High School, Venue 13- 'La'-Class Room, St. Aloysius  High School, Venue 14- 'O' -Class Room, St. Aloysius High School. 

Arangu 2025 Kudumbashree State Arts Festival gave an opportunity for the women to present their artistic talents before the society. Arangu 2025, the three day Arts festival had indeed stolen the hearts of the art lovers of Kottayam.

Kudumbashree Arts Festival - 'Arangu 2025' kickstarted at Kottayam Updated On 2025-05-27

Kudumbashree's  State Arts Festival 'Arangu 2025' has been kickstarted at Athirampuzha of Kottayam district.  V. N. Vasavan, Minister for Co-operation, Ports, and Devaswoms, Government of Kerala inaugurated the festival at St. Mary's Parish hall, Athirampuzha, Kottayam. 

The Minister said that Arangu is the most sought out arts festival other than the state youth festival due to the participation, quality of the programmes and the excellence of administration. Through Arangu, women who were unable to participate in such events during college days got the opportunity to showcase their inherent talents. And that's why the participation of women increases as the years pass by. He added.

No one can resist the social scourge of drug addiction like women. We can develop a high level of socio-cultural understanding. Art or literature is the best way to convince the common people of that. This art festival is coming in a form that can create a rich socio-cultural understanding by organizing festivals and at the same time ensure mental refreshment for the members. Even the old people have been able to show their talents here. The minister said. 

Kudumbashree is approved as the largest women's organization in the world. Kudumbashree's activities, which have been going on for a quarter of a century, have brought about a change in women in our state, and the progress it has made in the general community. Kudumbashree was able to bring women from the kitchens to the stage.  When Kudumbashree members have reached a point where they can come from the kitchen to the stage in every sense and utilize the diverse capacities inherent in them for the benefit of society, they have their own income, they have their own homes, they have their own enterprises, and they are able to protect others. In this way, its successful journey of victory continues steady by bringing about economic, social and cultural upliftment of women. The Minister added. 

Dr. N Jayaraj, MLA, Chief Whip, Government of Kerala, presided over the function. He said that Arangu is the link to change. The Arts festival is organized by Kudumbashree Mission in association with the Local Self Government Department. The three day Art Festival will take place at the 14 venues and 3500 Kudumbashree members will participate in the Arangu State Arts Festival. The competitions are held in two categories viz., NHG Category and Auxiliary Group Category. The Art Festival is an opportunity for the women to present their artistic talents before the society.  

H Dineshan, Executive Director, Kudumbashree welcomed the gathering and Abhilash K. Diwakar, District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Kottayam District Mission extended vote of Thanks.  Adv Mons Joseph, Kaduthuruthy Constituency, C.K Asha, MLA, Vaikom Constituency, Adv Job Michael, MLA, Changanassery Constituency, Hemalatha Premsagar, President, District Panchayath, Kottayam, John V Samuel IAS, District Collector, Kottayam, Arya Rajan, President, Block Panchayat, Ettumanoor, Haimy Boby, Chairperson, PWD, Mukesh K Mani, Secretary, Block Panchayat President Association, Prof. Rosamma Sony, Divisional Member, District Panchayat, K. V Bindu, Divisional Member, District Panchayat, Jose Joseph Ambalakkulam, President, Athirampuzha Panchayat, V. K Pradeep, President, Neendoor Panchayat,  Ancy vargheese, Member, Ettumanoor Block Panchayat, Shyam Kumar K.U, Programme Officer, Kudumbashree, Rev. Father Joseph Mundakathil, St Mary's Forane Church, Athirampuzha, also attended the programme. 

There are 49 competitions (33 stage items and 16 non-stage items) in various items such as Sinkarimelam, Drama, Stamping Drama, Thiruvathira, Oppana, Margamkali, Skit, Mime, Lyrical Narrative (Kadha Prasangam), Group Song, Group Dance, Folk Song, Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Mono Act, Mohiniyattam, Mimicry, Light Music, Kerala Nadanam, Fancy Dress, Recitation (Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, English, Arabic), Elocution, Story Writing (Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, English, Arabic) Poem Writing (Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, English, Arabic), Painting (Water Colour, pencil Collage, Cartoon), Folk Dance, Mapilappatt, Flute, Violin, Tabla, Jazz etc. 

There are 14 venues viz., Venue 1- 'Aa'- St Mary's Parish Hall, Venue 2- 'Ee'- St. Aloysius High School, Venue 3- 'Ru'- AC Parish Hall, Venue 4- 'Sa'- Vishwamatha Auditorium, Venue 5- 'Ra'- St. Aloysius L P School,  Venue 6- 'Zha'- St. Mary's Girls UP School, Venue 7- 'Ya'- ClassRoom, St. Aloysius High School,  Venue 8- 'Rra' -ClassRoom, St. Aloysius High School,  Venue 9-  Ga'-ClassRoom, St. Aloysius High School,   Venue 10- A -ClassRoom, St. Aloysius  High School, Venue 11- 'Dha' -ClassRoom, St. Aloysius High School, Venue 12- 'Ha' -ClassRoom, St. Aloysius High School, Venue 13- 'La'-ClassRoom, St. Aloysius  High School, Venue 14- 'O' -ClassRoom, St. Aloysius High School.