A government sponsored tour, a PROMASS activist was also accommodated to wherein, gave an opportunity to land in a village, Mayachhari under Salema rural development block in Dhalai district of Tripura. There were about 40-45 youths involved in discussion. Someone, perhaps one of the key persons of the community was heard uttering, we should not stop at where we stood today. The discerning change we achieved at present shows the silver line in the cloudy sky – our programs need to be carried forward without hesitation. We are now free from poverty and next challenge, I think, is to make us a successful group-entrepreneur. It appeared tall talks but proved wrong when the basement of their dream found lying somewhere else - in the adjacent vast farm lands including fisheries, rubber plantation and few acres of barren land purchased for similar purpose.
Once regarded a vibrant agrarian
village Mayachhari had converted into a troubled area few years back. The
village had factually become man-less. Huts were gutted down; habitants were
repeatedly intimidated by militants having a spree of killing were also resorting
to abrupt violence and abduction. People of the locality witnessed the
militants killing of a provincial Minister, named Bimal Sinha. Militants’
bullets had pierced heads and hearts of four Bank officials and looted money
from the bank. An all-pervasive fear psychosis had gripped in the minds of
commons leading them flee away from parental soil. The long span of 1990-2005
people of the area had bluntly encountered with nothing but gory days
altogether.
However,
Animesh, Secretary of the Loknath Self Help Group, said National Rural
Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) and Swaragayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY)
have been boon to village people. The first has ample scopes to create roads,
water bodies, plantations and at the same time jobs. In 2010, most of the
families of our village including our group members received 70-80 days jobs earning
Rs. 100 a day, he said adding, by SGSY, we could create SHGs or swarojgari
groups. The Loknath Self Help Group presently owns 130
Kani land. The group planned to dig out 14 water reservoirs for fisheries and prepare
14 kani land for rubber plantation. The group of 70 youths earned Rs 3-4 lakhs
last year from 3 / 4 fisheries spreading two hectors.
Surprisingly,
no member has taken out its share or any finance from the group with a dare
dream to take it to the pick as much as possible. We have so many plans to reap
on integrated agriculture mingling fisheries, animal husbandry, and plantation.
Asked about receiving technical knowledge, advisory and necessary inputs,
Animesh said departments of agriculture, fisheries and rural development block
authority extended all out cooperation and still they are inspiring us to gear
venture up. We look forward to stand on our foot as a successful group
entrepreneur, confident looking Animesh asserted.
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