Saras Ajeevika Mela

Article Title: Saras Ajeevika Mela

28-10-2023

Polity & Governance Prelims Plus

Why is in news? MoS Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti inaugurates popular SARAS Mela at Gurugram

Minister of State for Rural Development, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution inaugurated the popular SARAS Mela showcasing best of Crafts by Rural SHG Women at Gurugram.

In her address, the minister said that it isPrime Minister’s dream to enable at least 2 Crore Lakhpati Didis soon from now 10 Crore large family of SHG Didis of Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana- National Rural Livelihoods Mission.

The SARAS Melas organised by the Ministry of Rural Development and National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR) is an important initiative to support livelihood enhancement support initiatives.

This is the second edition of Saras Ajeevika Mela organised in Gurugram where over 800 SHG women from across the country are showcasing their handicraft and handloom products along with regional culinary delight.

Around 400 stalls are on display with a variety of art and craft and workshops will be organised for women of self-help groups to develop marketing skills.

About DAY-NRLM:

DAY-NRLM is a flagship rural poverty alleviation program of the Government of India and today it is the world's largest initiative to improve the livelihoods of the rural poor.

It is implemented by the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.

It aims to reduce poverty by enabling the poor household to access gainful self-employment and skilled wage employment opportunities resulting in sustainable and diversified livelihood options for the poor.

Addressing multiple dimensions of poverty, the programme aims to reach out to 10 Crore rural poor households in a phased manner and organize one woman member from each rural household into affinity-based women SHGs.

These SHGs provide close, long-term handholding support to their members, enabling them to access financial services from banks, diversify and stabilize their livelihoods, and effectively access their entitlements with ease.

The core objective of the programme is to ensure that each family, once it is in SHG for 6-8 years, is able to achieve household food security and have more than one stabilized livelihood source.

Four core components:

Social mobilization, promotion and strengthening of self-managed and financially sustainable community institutions of the rural poor

Financial inclusion of the rural poor

Sustainable livelihoods; and

Social inclusion, social development, and convergence