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Kudumbashree initiates Value Addition of flowers through Kudumbashree members Updated On 2025-02-17

Flower cultivation carried out by Kudumbashree members during the Onam season is now a hit. But not only floriculture, Kudumbashree has now initiated activities to provide additional income opportunities to NHG members through value addition of flowers.

The Joint Liability Group (JLG) provides training to members to make value-added products from flowers such as agarbathi, dye, Holi color powder, flower jelly, and cattle additives. The first phase of this training was organized at the Kerala Agriculture University, Mannuthy, Thrissur in January 2025.  A total of 40 people, including Agriculture Community Resource Persons from all districts and JLG representatives involved in floriculture, participated in this two-day training. Kudumbashree aims to provide training at the district level next month. During the Onam season of 2024, a total of 3453 Kudumbashree JLGs had floriculture on 1281.24 acres as part of the ‘Nirapolima’ project.

12th National SARAS Mela at Kozhikode - Activities began Updated On 2025-02-17

The activities for organizing the Kudumbashree National Saras Mela in Kozhikode in April have begun. As part of this, an orientation training was organized at the Kozhikode Government Guest House on 10 February 2025. Kozhikode will host the twelfth edition of the National Saras Mela, which will provide various products and flavors produced by rural entrepreneurs from various states of India.

Sreekanth A.S, Programme Officer Kudumbashree State Mission, Kavitha P.C, District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Kozhikode District Mission, Sooraj P, Assistant District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Kozhikode District Mission, Muhammed Shan S.S, State Programme Manager, Shyju R.S, Anjima Surendran C, State Assistant Program Managers gave leadership to the programme. District Program Managers, Kudumbashree Kozhikode District Mission, City Mission Managers, Kudumbashree Kozhikode District Mission, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) officials, Block Co-ordinators, and District Mission Staff also participated.

Entrepreneurship Development for women in Scheduled Tribes: Beneficiary selection completed under Kudumbashree ‘K-TIC’ Scheme Updated On 2025-02-17

The beneficiary selection as part of the Kudumbashree Tribal Enterprise and Innovation Centre-KTIC scheme, which promotes entrepreneurship among the people of Scheduled Tribes and provides innovative job opportunities, has been completed. A total of eight hundred people from 14 districts, Attappady in Palakkad and Thirunelly in Wayanad district are on the beneficiary list. 36 people have been selected to provide entrepreneurship development training to them. The training for these people, known as incubators, began on 14 February 2025.

Prior to this, a State-Level Workshop was organized in Thiruvananthapuram for Incubators, District Programme Managers, Project Co-ordinators in the project implementation area, Kudumbashree Program Officers and State Programme Managers.

The training programme is planned in a way that will help the youth of the Scheduled Tribes to start self-employment enterprises and achieve professionalism in this field. The first of the training programme, which will last for one and a half years in various phases, will be organized in the months of February and March. There will be batches of 50 people each in every district.

During the training period, beneficiaries will also have a field visit to see and understand the working methods of micro-enterprises and product marketing. For this, they will also get support from the District Programme Managers of the Agricultural Animal Husbandry, SVEP and Micro-enterprises projects implemented by Kudumbashree, and Community Resource Persons of Social Development Projects.

Dr. B. Sreejith, Programme Officer, Kudumbashree, State Programme Managers, State Assistant Programme Managers, K-TIC Resource Persons etc. participated in the workshop at the state level.

Communicore - Primary Learning Workshop Organized Updated On 2025-02-11

The primary learning workshop of 'Communicore', a language skill development project organized by Kudumbashree for children and youth in from the indigenous areas, was organized in Nilambur, Malappuram on 8-9 February 2025. The aim of the Communicore Project is to enhance the skills of the local people in the global language English and to advance them in new job fields and higher education.

The project is being implemented in the first phase in the areas where the Scheduled Tribe Special Project or the Scheduled Tribe Sustainable Development Project is being implemented under the leadership of Kudumbashree. The activities have been planned in such a way as to help in nurturing the language skills of the participants in the training to the maximum.

The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Babu Varghese, Principal, Malappuram DIET (District Institute of Education and Training). B. Suresh Kumar, District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Malappuram District Mission presided over the function. Dr. B. Sreejith, Programme Officer, Kudumbashree explained the project. Dr. Jayadevan, Director, Kerala English Council, Rupesh, Sam, Academic Faculties led the workshop. 

Justin Mathew, State Programme Manager, Kudumbashree,  Muhammed Aslam, Assistant District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Malappuram District Mission spoke at the function. Jishnu Gopan, State Assistant Programme Manager, Kudumbashree welcomed the gathering and K. K. Muhammed Sanu, Co-ordinator, Nilambur Tribal Special Project proposed the vote of thanks.

The workshop, which was organized over two days, was attended by 80 people including children between the ages of 15 and 18, youth between the ages of 18 and 25, Animators and Bridge Course teachers from the indigenous area. Following the workshop, module preparation activities are in progress. Once this is completed, the project activities will be initiated.

Kudumbashree Snehitha Extension Centres: Two Day Workshop Organized Updated On 2025-02-11

As part of the establishment of Kudumbashree Snehitha Extension Centres in all DySP/ACP offices in Kerala, a two-day workshop was organized to prepare a training module for Community Counsellors on 5-6 February 2025.

The workshop organized at the Kudumbashree State Mission Office was inaugurated by  H. Dineshan IAS, Executive Director, Kudumbashree. Bijoy. P IPS (Principal, Police Training College), Anitha Rani (DYSP), Dr. Ratheesh Kaliyadan,  Dr. B. Sreejith, A.S. Sreekanth,  Programme Officers, Kudumbashree, Justin Mathew, State Programme Manager, Feby D.A, Krishna Kumari. R, Preetha. G, State Assistant Programme Managers, Arjun Prathap, Office Secretarial Staff, Psychologists and Experts in the field of counseling were present at the function.

Currently, Kudumbashree is providing counseling services through Snehitha Extension Centres established in selected Police Stations. The aim is to start Snehitha Extension Centres in DySP/ACP offices across the state in this model.

State Budget 2025-2026: Rs. 270 crores for Kudumbashree Updated On 2025-02-10

Kudumbashree has a lot of gains in the 2025-2026 annual budget presented by the Finance Minister, Government of Kerala. Rs. 270 crores have been allocated to Kudumbashree. Last year, it was Rs. 265 crores. This time, Rs. 5 crores more has been allocated than the previous year. In addition, a total of Rs. 119.36 crores have been allocated in the budget for the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihood Mission, PMAY (U) and National Urban Livelihood Mission projects implemented by Kudumbashree as the nodal agency in the state.

The state budget allocation of Rs. 270 crores will be used to improve activities in the areas of micro-enterprises, local economic development, microfinance and agri-animal welfare.

The state allocation for the National Rural Livelihood Mission and its sub-schemes is Rs. 56 crores in the budget. The state allocation for the PMAY (U) Scheme is Rs. 30 crores and for the PMAY (U) 2.0 scheme is Rs. 10.36 crores. The state allocation for the National Urban Livelihood Mission is Rs. 23 crores in the budget.

Rs. 5 crores have been allocated for the local toy manufacturing scheme in association with the MSMEs of Kerala and Kudumbashree.

'Eth Kanav' to make PSC examination easy for the Indigenous Youth of Attappady Updated On 2025-02-07

Kudumbashree has launched a PSC training program 'Eth Kanav' (My Dream) to help the youth of Attappady achieve their dream of a government job. This training programme is being implemented in collaboration with the Janamaithri Excise Squad as part of the Attappady Tribal Comprehensive Development Project implemented by Kudumbashree in Attappady. This training centre has been started in the KILA Building in Attappady. Kudumbashree has envisioned a permanent centre for providing PSC training through this project. In the first phase, two batches of 40 people will be trained on four days every week, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. New batches will be started in the coming phases.

 

'Eth Kanav' was inaugurated by Y. Shibu, Deputy Excise Commissioner, Palakkad during the function organized at KILA Conference Hall, Attappady on 5 February 2025. B.S. Manoj, Assistant Project Officer, Tribal Special Project presided over the function. Mahesh Kumar. M, Circle Inspector, Janamaithri Excise Attappady presented the project. Sanal. S, Manager, Vimukthi Mission Palakkad gave the message against intoxicating substances. Panchayat Samiti office bearers, Excise Department officials and Kudumbashree employees participated in the function. Jomon K.J, Project Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Attappady Special Project welcomed the gathering and Rajesh, Youth Co-ordinator delivered the vote of thanks.

Cafe Kudumbashree Food Festivals progressing across the state Updated On 2025-02-06

Kudumbashree is organizing Cafe Kudumbashree Food Festivals in all districts from Thiruvananthapuram to Kasaragod, bringing the delicious food prepared by Kudumbashree members to your own homes. With the financial assistance of NABARD, Food Festivals are organized in at least two places in each district. As part of the five-day long food festival, various cultural programme and product exhibition fairs are organized in the districts.

 

The public will get an opportunity to enjoy the diverse food dishes prepared by Kudumbashree entrepreneurs in the respective districts through these fairs. Food festivals have already started in Pathanamthitta, Kannur and Kozhikode districts.

 

Most of these entrepreneurs have experience in participating in prominent events such as the National Saras Mela and the International Trade Fair. Kudumbashree has provided financial support to the respective district missions for the organization of the Food Festivals. The Kudumbashree State District Missions will lead the food festival.

 

The location and date of the Food Festival in the districts are as follows:

Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, Shankhumukham Beach, Varkala Beach Varkala Municipality (February 12-16), Kollam Punalur, (February 05-09) Kollam Ashram Maidan (February 28-March 3), Pathanamthitta (February 5-9), Thiruvalla (February 15-20), Kottayam Kuravilangad (February 7-11), Kottayam (February 20-24), Ernakulam Fort Kochi (February 14-18), Marine Drive (February 21-25), Thrissur Chavakkad Beach (February 06-10), Near Municipal Town Hall, Guruvayoor (February 20-24), Palakkad Pattambi (February 03-08), Malampuzha (February 22-28), Malappuram Vandoor (February 06-10), Malappuram Vazhakad, Kondotty (February 14-18), Kozhikode Beach (February 2-6), Chaliyam Beach (February 20-24), Wayanad Bathery (February 2-6), Kannur Payyambalam Beach (February 2-9), Kasaragod Kanhangad (February 12-20), Thrikaripur (February 23-29).

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Communicore– Logo Released Updated On 2025-02-05

The logo of the ‘Communicore’ project implemented by Kudumbashree with the aim of increasing the English language proficiency of children in the local area was released by H. Dineshan IAS, Executive Director, Kudumbashree on 3 February 2025. Through the Communicore Project, Kudumbashree has envisioned to pave the way for the indigenous people to advance in new job sectors and higher education sectors by increasing their skills in English, the global language.

The project is being implemented in areas where the Scheduled Tribes Special Scheme or the Scheduled Tribes Sustainable Development Project is being implemented under the leadership of Kudumbashree. Malayalam language exists as a second language in the indigenous area. In addition to this, the community in this area faces difficulties in understanding the English language. This naturally leads to a decrease in the representation of the indigenous population in the higher education sector and the employment sector. Kudumbashree will make efforts to find a solution to this problem through Communicore.

Dr. B.Sreejith, State Programme Officer, Kudumbashree, Prabhakaran M. Melath, Arun P. Rajan,  State Programme Managers, Sarika. S, Jishnu Gopan, State Assistant Programme Managers, Arjun Pratap, OSS  also participated in the logo launch ceremony organized at the Kudumbashree State Mission Office.

Punarjeevanam- Phase 4 begins in Attappady Updated On 2025-02-05

The fourth phase of Kudumbashree’s agricultural entrepreneurship training series ‘Punarjeevanam’, aimed at increasing livelihood opportunities in the agricultural sector, has begun in Attappady. Kudumbashree is conducting the ‘Punarjeevanam’ training series in collaboration with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research- Central Tuber Research Institute (ICAR-CTRI).

 

In the second phase of the project in Attappady, 40 selected farmers from Agali, Puthur, Kurumba and Sholayur Panchayat Samiti were provided with planting material and organic fertilizers for sweet potato cultivation. In the third phase, the harvesting of this sweet potato crop is also underway. The fourth phase was organized along with this. In this phase, a kit containing one ton of yam planting material, knapsack sprayers, various types of slicers, biological pest control products, agricultural equipment and various value-added products was distributed to 40 farmers.

 

H. Dineshan IAS, Executive Director, Kudumbashree inaugurated the fourth phase by distributing these materials to the farmers at a function organized at Agali, Attappady on 25 January 2025. Dr. Shanavas. S, State Programme Officer (Farm Livelihood), Kudumbashree explained the Punarjeevanam Project. Dr. M.S. Sajeev, Principal Scientist, Central Tuber Crops Research Centre and Syam K.U, State Programme Officer (IBCB), Kudumbashree extended their greetings. B.S. Manoj, Assistant Project Officer, Attappady Special Project welcomed the gathering and Akhil Soman, Co-ordinator, Farm Livelihood Section, Attappady Special Project proposed the vote of thanks.

 

Dr. Suresh, Dr. C. Pradeepika and Dr. Sangeetha, Scientists from the Central Tuber Research Centre also gave classes on Biological Pest Control Methods. Around 300 people including Attappady Project team members, Assistant District Mission Co-ordinators, various Panchayat Samiti Office Bearers, CDS Chairpersons, farmers and Kudumbashree employees participated in the programme.

 

The Punarjeevanam Project in various phases has been designed in a way that fulfills the requirement of various facilities required for farming and value addition of products at each phase. The first phase of the Punarjeevanam project focusing on taro varieties was also organized in Kollam.