Why Did I Move to a Tribal Village from Delhi
What are the criteria for success? A well-paying job, savings, assets,
loving family and luxuries. If you consider these as a success, yes, I had them
all and hence could be considered as a successful lady, striving towards more
and more. Coming from the least known district of Rayagada - Odisha, I believed
that staying back in the town won’t fulfill my larger than life dreams. Just
like any other motivated youth, I moved out to achieve them, crossing one goal
after another. I traveled, learned, studied and worked from Delhi to London, to
Greece and back to Delhi. Check-marking almost everything in my dream list, a
thought struck my mind that I could go out to achieve my dreams, but how many
did actually get the opportunity of chasing their dreams?
Every year, we see people migrating from rural to urban areas, in search
of better education, amenities, jobs and much more. There surely would be cases
of people who made it large, but unfortunately, not everyone succeeds in
achieving their goals. The hefty expenses of living away from home, the
traveling and a share of money to be sent home every month, leaves people with
almost nothing saved for themselves. Why did the people of rural areas have to
migrate, why couldn’t the cities reach out villages and towns?
Working in New Delhi with a known corporate, I had all that I needed,
job security, money, and respect. Having everything, yet felt unsatisfied, as I
saw the people back in my hometown and across different regions suffering from a
number of issues. For everything that the society had offered me, it was my
moral duty to give it back. Although my professional work included helping and
uplifting societies, I went ahead and started helping people in my personal
life as well. These acts gradually started giving me the utmost satisfaction
and happiness I was seeking. Days turned into months and into years, then
suddenly one day I received an opportunity from a leading group of companies to
work for their development wing in Odisha and that too in my hometown,
Rayagada.
For such an opportunity that I could never reject, there struck a
thought in my mind. My two young daughters, who lived and studied in the best
institutions across the world would be stripped off all the necessary amenities
and luxuries. It was a very difficult decision to take for moving with my girls
to move to such an interior place with least facilities. But then I wondered
about the rest of the children belonging to that community, who needed help
just like my kids did. I chose to create a difference and leaving all the
luxuries behind, I moved to the place I was born – Rayagada.
Initially, this major change hit us hard, especially my family who had a
tough time to adjust, but sooner we realized that to bring a substantial change
to the community, we had to lose our comfort and luxury. Lucky enough, my
daughters supported the cause, for they share the same goal of working for
humanity. Instead of running away from the problems, it was time to create
solutions for this community, so that the circle of migration could stop one
day. Every day we learned something new and added to our experience of how to
tackle problems of life.
The Rayagada district of Odisha faced a number of challenges, ranging
from complete illiteracy, lack of clean drinking water,
child marriage, substance abuse and numerous more. For an element rich soil
that Rayagada had, the lack of farming knowledge served as a major challenge.
It has been
since I moved here that myself, along with a team of people, have been working to bring substantial changes to
the community through different means. For achieving a higher success rate, we
are working to include government bodies, change-makers and the stakeholders of
different industries out here. We have a common goal, to bring sustainable
agriculture, livelihood, education, and amenities to the community.
On a personal
level, education amongst genders and women empowerment have been my top goals,
and I have been striving for the same in this community as well. It is my goal
to bring more and more women to the mainstream society, where they become
self-dependent, entrepreneurs and policymakers to bring a better fortune to the
community. At the same time, I am working to initiate the Green Revolution in
the district.
For all that I
am doing and have done, it is the work of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam that has taught
and guided me to go further and develop rural areas in such a way that no one
needs to migrate for jobs, amenities, and services. As a human, an Indian and a
woman, I extend my hand towards you to join in and create a sustainable
ecosystem where everyone gets a fair chance, share and opportunity to succeed
and grow.
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ReplyDeleteYes, I know, it is a very difficult decision to make. I myself preferred to move out for myself, my family. Now also I don't dare enough to go back. There are so... many facilities that we lack in the small towns and rural areas. Hats off to you Lipa, proud of you. All the best.
ReplyDeleteThanks dear friend..
DeleteWow...Execllent.. Impressed with ur zeal..decison making power... What you are doing is right prospective... May God Bless You with lots of success, health, happiness with peace.. Yes.. We have to think about society..how other people live... And how we can help the society..needy people ... Bravo.. Hey! Lady salute to you...
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your appreciations I wish all who have come from home let's go back and lend our knowledge to our homes in villages
DeleteUff it was such an inspiring write up Lopa....hats off to you and your family to have given up on the luxurious life in a metro and settling down in a small town with no amenities at all u can say....keep up the zeal dear and hope this gives the society an uplift and you the happiness
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration and encouraging me to keep up my work
DeleteGreat work, thoughtful leadership for the larger social good. More power to your work mission for a large social change which can be brought about by education, awareness - - - - - #LeaveNoOneBehind #SabkaSathSabkaVikas #individualsocialresponsibilty
ReplyDeleteYes we shouldn't leave anyone behind let all of us walk hand in hand for creating a better nation
DeleteI appreciate your daring and decisive attitude. You are one among a few who offer cure for the present day social inequalities . Cheers.
ReplyDeleteI am trying..need more hands to make a society which will help in nation building
DeleteLuv you mam.... great work and decision by you to move on for the lyf which giving you satisfaction inside and keeping happiness on ur face......
ReplyDeleteMissing you a lot
Thanks my dear friend but I miss you all here too thanks for being a part of my journey
DeleteBrave decision on your part, and also your family for full support in this move.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to hearing more about all you strive for and all you achieve.
All the very best
Ravi
Thanks Ravi..keep inspiring me I will keep trying to bring dreams of individual to reality
DeleteReally ma'am this is very daring.you are one of the star millennium.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your encouragement I am truly humbled
DeleteYour efforts are appreciable and to be adhered.
ReplyDeleteThanks parveez we all have it inside us it is matter of decision to create change
Deletewhat a remarkable act to serve the people - kudos to you and your family. Good luck and best wishes.
ReplyDeleteThanks mona
DeleteWhat you are doing is right prospective which giving you satisfaction inside and keeping happiness on your face mam..may God bless with you lot of success...👍🏻
ReplyDeleteThanks for your response n encouragement I am truly grateful
DeleteReally brave decision Lopa!! I wish more people thought and acted like you... I wish you and your family all the best and good luck!
ReplyDeleteSasa
Thanks my dear.. your words are genuinely encouraging... thanks for being part of my journey
DeleteDear Lopa didi, You are really an inspiration to us. Whatever decision you have taken for the betterment of rural zone of Rayagada District, it's really appreciable. After moving many foreign countries, you still remember Rayagada. That's grt !!!
ReplyDeleteAll the very best and God bless you didi.
Srikanta Kar
Utkal Alumina
Thanks . It's a beginning and will try further to do more...
DeleteGood decision. God Bless!! Many more young people should come forward like you to create a non discriminated society.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree
DeleteVery Appropriate. You will get the dividend of this decision for sure. Keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteThanks for your views and encouragement
DeleteMaking a living out of what you love to do is a gift that everyone cannot have !
ReplyDeleteI totally agree and I believe that anything you want from the core of your heart will come to you it is the cosmic rule
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