Naagnuru village– A report

October 29, 2008

Naagnuru village– A report

 

Journey to Naagnuru

Monday morning, on 21 July, 2008, I went to Naagnuru village along with Triveni (my classmate) for our village study program. This was one of the new villages for us. We have reached at the bus station before 20min. of time which has been given by our program officer but we couldn’t found any bus which goes to Naagnuru village. We had tried to ask about the bus which goes to the village but no one knows this particular village. Finally, we have decided to go to Varur and Varur to Naagnuru after some information about the location of village.

 Before living to this place, I was thinking about the name of the village (Naagnuru) which means “place of snakes or village of snakes”. I was excited to get the new stories or tales about the snakes.

The name was excited me to gathered the information about history of the village. One of the old women said, because somebody has found “Naaga Linga” in the village long time back that is why naming of the village is Naaganuru. I was not expected the simple answer about the name of the village rather eager to know some stories about the snakes or any evidence which says that this was the village of snakes.

Finally, I found one of the evidence which says silent stories about the existence of the snakes in the village. I discovered the statue of the three snakes at the bottom of 300 years old Banyan tree adjacent to the statue of lord Ganesha. This was enough to know about some existence of the snakes here in olden days.

I and Triveni have done one of the PRA exercise with few youths of the village on small piece of the paper to know the available resource in the villages or to know the settlement of the village. Once the map has been drawn by the youths of the villages, I was surprised to see the shape of

Map of the Naagnuru village

the Naagnuru village, which is almost look like a Snake. Because of this I thought might be shape of village could be one of the reasons for naming the Village Naaganuru.

History of the Village

Naagnuru village is more than 300 years old setup. We have discovered the person’s house, who was the main owner of the village, “Mamle Deshpande. He was the one who have given land to people who were used to work for them. Some of the villagers migrated from different other villages in search of work and who got shelter with the help of Mamle Deshpande family. Mr. Anant Mamle Deshpnade who is one of the sons of Mamle Deshpande has told the stories about his family and the Naagnuru village.

Today’s Naagnuru Village

Naagnuru village is one of the village comes under the Kalghati taluka. It is situated towards the south of Hubli around 25 KM from the Hubli old bus station. It has 2000 people with approximately 350 households. While walking and interacting from the people of the village has discovered the facility which exists or visible in the village like –

 

S-No.

Facility/Resources available

In numbers

1.

School

Up to 8th standard

2.

Aganwadi

1

3.

Ration shop

1

4.

Water tank

2

5.

Pond

1

6.

Post box

1

7.

Livestock

500 in the village on an average.

8.

Temple

5

9.

Tractors

10 in the village

10.

Transport

4 buses in a day from Hubli to Naagnuru and fro.

11.

Small shops

5

12.

Forest

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When we have reached to the village, came to know that people will go to the hills (small mountain) for worship/adoration to the lord Basureshwara by walking 6 kilometers from the village to the worship place and fro, continuous for 5 days. From each family one of the family members has to participate in the procession of worships. It is a belief of the people that after this worship, rain will come and they will able to do the farming on their land or lord will save them from drought situation.

We have decided to be part of that procession and to know more about it and also to gathered the information about the village. It was first day of worship which will continue till 5 days. Five days and night people are worshiping at the village temple of lord Basureshwara for rain.

Language and I – I felt like a foreigner in Naagnuru village which is one of the villages in Hubli-Dharwad district at Karnataka. Majority of people speaks Kannada at Hubli-Dharwad city and I knew only Hindi, English, Bhojpuri and Punjabi. For me to understand the language is bit difficult but because of body language I was able to understand the context of the conversation which happens in front of me. One more advantage for me that I have learnt few of the kannada words which helped me a lot to mingle with people and creating a space for myself in their hearts. The honor and the welcome I have got from the people were really nice but because of language, I have felt that I am foreigner in my own country.

School facility is available within the village. It is up to 8 standards with 6 teachers. Around 230 children are enrolled in the schools but only 175 children are attending the schools. As you entered in the school anyone can easily identify that no. of girls is in the schools comparatively more than boys. I was quite happy to see that, but felt sad when heard the inside story.

Most of the girls only studied up to 8 standards and after that they hardly gets chance to study further may be because lack of opportunity and lack of encouragement from the family for the girls education though they have to go to the Surshettykoppa village which 3 to 4 kilometer far from the Naagnoor village. Boys are the helping hand of the parents and because of it they don’t go to school and help their family in the households.

I felt that something is missing within the relationship of people and the school. It seems that people are least bothered towards the education for their children. Similarly teachers are not initiating the ways to involve children in the school or initiating people participation. In short if I say lack of motivation exist between both parties? I am not sure. I have seen many children who were playing on the road or taking care of their siblings, they can go to school for their studies but they are not part of the school.

Aganwadi/ Balwadi facility is also available within the village for 0-6 years of children and for the pregnant women. Pregnant women’s gets 20kg rice, 1 Kg Gram and 1 Kg salt for every month from the aganwadi/ balwadi center. 40 children of 3 to 6 years of age group are enrolled in the center and 40 children are up 3 years get the facility from the center at their doorstep. Aganwadi center is one of the option

We came to know the existence of 3 youth groups and 1 youth sports group in the village. SHG (Self Help Group) of women is actively working in the village. Majority of people earn their income from the farming. Some people have their small shops of general store. Tea stall etc. everyone sale the milk of their cattle to the KMF dairy. Electricity comes in the morning and once in the evening. Village is connected with main city of Hubali with the facility of 4 buses throughout the day from Hubli to village and fro.

Village stay is one of the most exciting experiences for me which motivated me to see lots of opportunity for development work. Apart from the opportunity people living style, surroundings, relationships, culture, belief is always motivate me to be in the village and work for the development.

 

Village Experience

October 29, 2008

           

         August 22nd I went to village study. The name of the village is kampllikoppa. Morning directly I went to Gram chethna. Likely my village partner having bike, so gramachethna we went by bike. We reach the village at 11:30. And we met our resource person. My partner took some other topic. And I took the topic Drop out girl after 8th. So we divided in the village. To do our own work. In Kaplikoppa they have primary education till 8th. After that for high school children use to go varur  its 4 km away from the village. But in varur there is only private school and there is no free education. That’s one of the region to leave the school. In surshettikoppa there is one Govt school but that school is very enterer to Kamplikoppa. and also there is no bus facility. To surshettikoppa.

    And first day I dint consentret on my work. Because am not feeling well. But my partner took very care about me. And after that in the evening I visit home by who all are left the school. And I talk with the girls and there parents . And I got a lots of region for leave the school.

     Introduction:- Basically I worked in a health project. But in the village I cannot go and find big health problem. So I decided to take the  topic to study  about education and after going there and talking with the people I come to know that for village people are not giving so much importance to their daughters education. For that they told lots of region like

They don’t have financial support, they will do early marriage, girls are not interested in studies, and schools are outside of the village and they don’t have bus facility. And after menstruation they are not ready to send their daughters to schools. Because they are telling that schools are very interior place so society is abusing the girls that’s why we not ready to send them schools. But what I abuser in village so many girls married in the age of 14 years. And one case I got there and she married in age of 4 and am really shocked when I heard about her. When she is 8th standard  her husband family told her to leave the school. And even she dint know that  she got married. She left the school because her mother in low is sick. So she have to take care of her. I talk with that girl family told that she is very good in studies.

About my study

  In village almost all girls left the school because of so many region.  And they really want study more. So I took this project to do something for that  girls to continue their studies in future.  In future if I will get chance to work in hubbli defiantly I will work on higher education. Because am always thinking about women empowerment. In 3 days I got a lot of information from village study. In future it will going very useful for me. And I got so many information in village. And enjoy a village study with my  Co-fellows. 2days we spent our night In grama chethna. on 26th we came back to hubli. With lot of information.

Street Play

October 29, 2008
Street Play

Street Play

One morning, Flame orange Team decided to take initiative of cleaning the Nrupetenga hill. It is one of the beautiful places in hubli, where people go for morning walk it is also a picnic spot. From the Betts we can enjoy the scenic beauty of Hubli.
  The team started to work every Saturday morning from 6 to 7 and they contributed their own pocket money for dustbin, paint and other stuff. They also did some fund raising on the hill from the visitors to the place. . The entire Cleanliness drive has also been covered in Deccan Herald newspaper dated . After 2 months of work they thought that by only cleaning we won’t get sustainable solutions so they started to create awareness in the local community through photo exhibition of their 2 months work and exhibited a street play to give awareness focused on “How people are spoiling the beauty of that hill and how can they can keep that place neat.” This activity was done on 20/09/o8 .
  Impact: – More than 100 people are appreciating the program; they saw the photo exhibition and were voluntarily willing to join to our team.

Cycle Rally

October 29, 2008

The Flame Orange Team conducted Cycle Rally on 19th October 2008 with the objective of creating awareness among people about keeping the environment clean and saving it from hazards and plastic. The children of Sakkare English Medium School, Vidya Nagar also participated along with the team. The rally started from BVB campus at 4 pm consisting of 25 participants, and reached Rani Chennamma circle via Hosur road where two of the fellows spoke on the importance of avoiding plastic, importance of planting trees and effect of Gutka on health. Then rally proceeded towards Nrupatunga Hill via Desai Circle addressing the slogans such as, “Future is Nature”, “Cycle Cycle Recycle”, “Save tree, Save life”, “Cleanliness is Godliness”, “Promote green, Plant green, Practice green” etc. Finally, the team reached Nrupatunga hill at 5.30pm. The objective of the rally was addressed to the people at the hill through speech and the work done by Flame Orange Team was highlighted through photo exhibition.

Who am I

October 2, 2008

I am very friendly girl who like to make lots of friends and make always laugh others. Am always very active in everything. And  always hunger to learn everything. Am a risk taker. I have lots of goal that is my main problem. Because I want to work in every field.

I love to work with old age people and also who is suffering from disease like HIV TB and Leprosy.

 My Interest’s in everything like cooking enterer designing fashion designing make up extra.

Some time is so emotional girl. I love my mother so much she is one of my good friend. Today what am just because her only.

If I want to do something first I want to become a very good human being and also a good social worker like mother thresa. Otherwise ok that what I am. And I love so much myself I want to become a very good daughter of my mother.

 

                                            

Deshpande Fellowship Program

August 16, 2008

“Leaders are not born they are made”

Hello

This is Thriveni Who is always hunger about learning. I worked in a lot of NGOs with so much Intrest. After this 6 months Fellowship training I will do my best work for  this socity.

Social Entrepreneurship

August 16, 2008

I am Miss Thriveni Fellow of Deshpande Foundation. 

From last 2 months am in Hubbli taking Social Entrepreneurship training for 6 months.

After this training i will start my won secter in Banglore. In two months i learnt a lot in this trining.

HIV/AIDS

July 18, 2008

HIV/AIDS is one of the challanging issue in India

Nature Camp

July 18, 2008

We always arange nature camp for childern

Health counselling

July 18, 2008

Since from five years am doing counselling for HIV possitive people


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