Varsha— Parivartan Kendra (Centre for Change)
Thank you for giving me opportunity to speak!
I am Varsha from India representing Parivartan Kendra(Centre for Change).
I wish to draw your attention to the recommendation 77 when I focus my
recommendations on minorities' women's land rights.
For sustainable and dignified livelihoods and development, social status,
economic independence and political influence land is crucial. A survey
conducted in Bihar a northern state of India found that only 1.85% of all
landowners in the locations of study were women. When you talk about
minorities women, they are not found in any government or nongovernment
data with regards to land rights. It is very shocking, pathetic and shameful
situation. Women are not even recognized as farmers by society and also by
government. In India land ownership is equated with power. My question is,
don't we want to empower minorities' women? If you try to find laws and policies
which clearly speak land rights to minority women, you can hardly find one.
Why is it important that minorities women own the land?
To remove the gender inequalities favori ngmen in the
distribution of resources.
To give women more bargaining power leading to gender equal
allocations of 1. Direct benefits and 2. Indirect benefits Iike crops,
access to Credit, etc.
Equality in land rights is critical element in women's economic empowerment
and it will enhance productive efficiency of women and in turn of the
society
To empower women to assert themselves better within the home, in
community and with the state agencies that provide inputs and
extension services and also against violence against women.
To enhance women's ability to challenge and change existing unequal power
relations that place them insubordinate social , economic and political
positions.
Recommendation to Govt. of India -
Issue Joint titles in the name of Husband and wife.
Give Priority to the single women in distribution of land
Recognize minority women as farmers
Issue Title of residential land in the name of minorities' women
Ensuring rights to house sites as a legal guarantee to all minorities'
women in rural and urban households
Distribute of waste land community land in the name of minorities'
women