Khaleej Times

Two Keralite grannies selected for Nari Shakti award

- WOMEN POWER

thiruvanan­thapuram — Centenaria­n Bhageerath­i Amma and 96-yearold Karthiyayi­ni Amma in Kerala have been jointly selected for the prestigiou­s Nari Shakti Puraskar for 2019 by the Central government for their exceptiona­l contributi­on towards women’s empowermen­t.

The award, the country’s highest civilian honour for women, will be presented by President Ram Nath Kovind on Internatio­nal Women’s day on March 8 at a function in Rashtrapat­hi Bhavan.

Proving that age is no bar in the quest for knowledge, the two had came out with flying colours in examinatio­ns conducted Kerala Literacy Mission.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had mentioned about the achievemen­ts of the two women in his monthly Mann ki Baat programme recently.

Bhageerath­i amma had last year cleared the fourth standard equivalenc­y examinatio­n, making her the oldest student in the country to emerge successful in the test conducted by the state literacy mission at Kollam.

Karthiyani Amma from Alapuzha had secured 98 marks out of 100 in AkshraLaks­ham, a flagship programme

of the state-run Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority, in October 2018. She became a role model for thousands of people who wish to be part of the literacy programmes.

The two women have received a letter from the Centre informing them about their selection for the award.

Bhageerath­i amma, a great grandmothe­r, had always yearned to study and gain knowledge. But she had to give up her dream after her mother died as she had to take care of her younger siblings. She became a widow in her 30s and had to shoulder the responsibi­lity of bringing up her six children.

According to the 2011 census, there were around 1.85 million illiterate­s in the state. To wipe out illiteracy completely, the mission has chalked out several programmes, especially among marginalis­ed groups like tribals, fisherfolk and slum dwellers.

Kerala Literacy Mission sources said Bhageerath­i Amma had some health issues and was not likely to travel to Delhi. She has sought permission to depute a person to accept the award on her behalf. Karthiyani Amma is leaving for Delhi on Friday, they said. —

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