CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED RURAL AND TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT
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Odisha, India
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CIRTD is a non-profit organization with a period of 20 years, registered in the year 2000-2001 under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. As a community based organization, it intensively works in 5 Blocks in Sundargarh district of Odisha state among the people of socio-economically weaker sections of tribal and agrarian communities with priority to the needy women, children, adolescents and youths. It has gained knowledge and grassroots level experience in livelihood promotion, capacity building, networking, project/ program planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. It has built up good rapport with people of the targeted communities and familiar with their socio economic issues, problems and needs through participatory processes of study, problems analysis and addressing the prioritized needs.
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27 July 2021
When COVID met a tribal migrant & FRA act- Technology Convergence se Atmanirbharta
Ms. Kamala Ekka is a resident of Gothbandha village, Sanpatrapali Gram Panchayat, Tangarpalli block, Sundargarh district. The village is situated at the boundary of a dense forest. The nearest Pakka road is about 8 km. The village is about 22 km from G.P office. There are about 24 houses in the village and all belongs to Oram Tribal community. This is a declared forest village. All 24 houses are individual forest right land holders. All families belong to marginal farmer category.
The only available water sources are 2 hand pump & 1 unlined farm pond in the village. Since the farm pond is unlined, the pond goes dry post October. There is no irrigation facility in the village. Post-Kharif season, there is no livelihood opportunities for the villagers. Ms. Kamala Ekka and her husband Mr. Sukhlal Ekka used to migrate to Goa and Himachal Pradesh after Kharif season in the search of a livelihood option. Mr. Sukhlal Ekka has developed serious liver problem due to pathetic living condition during migration. The family stopped migration after Sukhlal’s health issue came into light. Since then, Kamala is the only bread-owner in the family of 5 including 3 children.
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