Women Leaders in Village Panchayats

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I was married even before I turned 18. I could not even complete my schooling
before marriage. However, my husband was supportive and I completed my
matriculation after marriage, as a private candidate. I was the mother of a baby
girl by then.

I do not have any political background as such but as I am the most educated
person in my ward, the local President of the Block Congress approached me to
contest the election when the ward of the Panchayat was reserved for women.
My husband did not know how to react to the offer, but I was confident that I
could bring about a change to the Ward and to the lives of the people.

I contested the election and became the Ward Member of the Tilakpur Ward
of Chauldhua Panchayat. Lack of food security and yearly floods were the
major problems faced in the villages of the ward. I found out that the school
in Kathalguri village was shut for half the year, as the area surrounding the
school would be submerged due to flooding of the area. Thus, I facilitated
the construction of a link-road to the school with Rs. 1,00,000/- from the
Panchayat fund. I also facilitated reinforcing the school building by adding
some Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) posts to its structure. Now, no matter
how bad the floods get, the school remains open.

The only College in the locality is situated in my Ward. The representatives of the
Dibrugarh University visited the College a while back to assess the possibility of
University accreditation and affiliation. The representatives had some reservation
with regard to the College, as it lacked a playground and other infrastructural
requirements. I assured them that all the required norms would be fulfilled
in a short period. I ensured the Rs. 1,26,000 was sanctioned from Panchayat
funds for land development, a playground as well as for the construction of two
additional rooms. We also mobilized funds worth Rs. 2,00,000/- from the local
Ward Member of the Boginadi Anchalik Panchayat for these works. Finally, I
was able to ensure that the University recognized the College.

Bringing in an Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) centre
strengthened the Lower Primary School of Milanpur village. I had to

Rekha gogoi
Ward Member
Panchayat: Chauldhua
Block: Boginodi
District: Lakhimpur

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