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 A woman's journey from hunger to the legislature
 Submitted by admin4 on 26 June 2011 - 12:39pm
 
 By Mohammed Shafeeq, IANS,
 
 Hyderabad : From a small hut in a remote village in East Godavari
 district to the Andhra Pradesh legislature, Anguri Lakshmi Shiva
 Kumari has come a long way.
 
 The 32-year-old Dalit woman, who had to discontinue her school
 education because of utter poverty, is today a member of the Andhra
 Pradesh legislative council, the upper house of the state legislature.
 
 Overcoming all odds with exemplary grit and determination, she has
 achieved what many women of her age can only dream of.
 
 She is the embodiment of hard work, perseverance and a living example
 of women's empowerment in a state that has the largest number of
 women's self-help groups in the country.
 
 Nominated to the council under the governor's quota early this month,
 the school dropout has today become a ray of hope for 10 million women
 associated with self-help groups in the state.
 
 It was a journey full of thorns for the young woman from A. Mallavaram
 village of Routulapudi Mandal in the coastal East Godavari district.
 
 Sharing the dais with top political leaders and national and
 international delegates, she was the centre of attraction at the
 three-day international summit on 'Microfinance and Inclusive
 Development' that concluded here Thursday.
 
 "Born and bought up in utter poverty and facing problems at every
 stage, I never even dreamt of achieving this," Lakshmi told IANS.
 
 As a child she had to depend on food and clothes donated by neighbours
 because her father's paltry monthly income of Rs.250 was spent on
 buying liquor for himself.
 
 "I could not go to school for many days due to hunger," recalled
 Lakshmi, who wanted to get better education but had to discontinue her
 studies when in Class 6 as there was no food, clothes or books.
 
 "My father used to come drunk every day and beat up my mother. For the
 liquor, he even sold the stitching machine given to me by an NGO after
 I discontinued my education," said Lakshmi.
 
 Life became more miserable after her father suffered paralysis. She
 along with her mother was doing petty work for two square meals.
 
 There was no end to her trials and tribulations after her marriage at
 a young age. Her husband Balakrishna was a factory worker and the
 income was not adequate to run the family. She continued working
 during pregnancy. She delivered a boy but malnutrition forced her to
 terminate her second pregnancy.
 
 Refusing to give up, Lakshmi joined hands with 11 other women in the
 village in 2001 to form a self-help-group, which received a loan of
 Rs.10,000 for income generation activities. She was earning Rs.800 per
 month by selling lead plates in a local shanty.
 
 "I always wanted to study. With some financial stability in the
 family, I appeared for the 10th standard examination and passed. This
 gave me courage and then I never looked back," she said.
 
 Having herself suffered due to the menace of liquor, Lakshmi led an
 anti-liquor movement in the village and this helped change the lives
 of many families.
 
 She became president of the federation of self-help-groups at the
 mandal (a cluster of villages) level and was subsequently elected
 president of the district unit.
 
 Lakshmi, now a mother of three, is fully aware of her new
 responsibilities. "I have become a legislator but I will be really
 happy only when all women in villages who are going through what I
 have faced since my childhood get economic empowerment," Lakshmi said.
 
 (Mohammed Shafeeq can be contacted at m.shafeeq@ians.in)
 
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