Gyarsi Bai Sahariya was a community activist and local NGO worker. She was from Faldi village of Kishanganj block of Baran district. She worked with Mahila Jagrut Manch, a local non-government organization, to organise women in villages. She mobilised sahariyas to fight for their dues under public ration system. She encouraged sahariyas to join campaign for right to information and employment guarantee.
She led the campaign to end the decades-old practice of debt bondage, a modern-day slavery. She has successfully freed more than 150 laborers and reclaimed 120 acres of their land.[1] She led the community in Sunda to plan the building of grain bank.[2][3]
The initiative led by Gyarsi Bai has been recognised by The Civil Society Hall of Fame, an initiative by Civil Society magazine, in association with Azim Premji Foundation.[4]
She died on Friday 13 July 2018 due to cardiac arrest.[5]

Gyarsi Bai Sahariya
Born
Faldi, Baran, India
Died(2018-07-13)13 July 2018
Known forSocial work

References edit

  1. ^ Jain, Kalpana (29 April 2013). "How one woman is fighting forced labor in her village in rural India". washingtonpost.com.
  2. ^ Yadav, Anumeha (26 April 2012). "Brick By Brick, Grain By Grain, Gyarsi Bai And Team Stock Up Against Starvation". www.thebetterindia.com.
  3. ^ Parekh, Dhimant (26 April 2012). "In Sunda village of Kishanganj block, Gyarsi Bai Sahariya, a community activist and local NGO worker, has got together with other villagers to set up their first grain bank". www.thebetterindia.com.
  4. ^ Shrivastava, Vatsala (30 November 2011). "Civil Society honours 6 for changing lives". asianage.com.
  5. ^ "विश्व पटल पर आदिवासियों की पहचान बनीं 'ग्यारसी बाई' का निधन". "zeenews.india.com. 14 July 2018.