Grama Vikas Kendra
The Nalpathimala Grama Vikas Kendra is the extension centre of the Mahatma Gandhi University, in India, at its main campus in Kottayam, Kerala. The major activities of the Grama Vikas Kendra are centered on the village of Nalpathimala. The Kendra was commissioned by the then Vice Chancellor, Dr. U. R. Ananthamurthy, with a vision ‘to add a chethana dimension to the chinthana preoccupations of the University’.
Being an extension centre of the Mahatma Gandhi University, the Kendra put forth a paradigm for achieving Gramaswaraj through linking the campus with the community. The Kendra is run by the Department of Adult Education, Extension and Field Outreach in association with National Service Scheme. Dr. C. Thomas Abraham was instrumental in forming the idea of Grama Vikas Kendra, and shaping and transforming it as replicable model for campus-community partnership.
Major Activities
Campus- Community Partnership
The Home-Stay Camp is the major element in the Campus-Community Partnership programme. As per this programme, the students educational, b) social and c) developmental.Educational
This is a reciprocal programme between the campus and community. Both the campus and the community can share a lot of valuable information between each other. Through this programme, the community gets informative seminars and training programmes on various subjects of the time. The continuing workshops on Panchayathi Raj, the environment, women empowerment are the notables among these programmes.Social
Mahatma Gandhi, in his Constructive Programme, put first priority to the communal unity. For him it was an unbreakable heart unity. Each family in the village accommodates the campers from different a caste, religion and social status. It is helpful to eliminate prejudices about the ‘other’ and ensure national unity. In this way, the Home-Stay camps fulfill the grand vision of the Mahatma. Moreover through the Home-Stay camps, the academic community can understand the needs of society, so that the research programmes can be reoriented in accordance with the expectations of society.Developmental
Home-Stay camps create a feeling that the academic community has a constructive role to play in the development of the society. Therefore, manual labour is an important programme in its schedule.The Kendra has organized 100 Home-Stay camps whereby more than a thousand volunteers across the country have participated in it. In short, the Home-Stay camps could impart its participants a new vision about village, development, and education that are not handled by the classroom syllabus.
Women Empowerment
The Kendra is undertaking the following programme for women empowerment:- seminars on the rights of the women;
- leadership Training programmes through the Self-Help Groups ;
- training programmes on masonry, tailoring & embroidery, coir-making, and home management;
- placement for the trainees who successfully completed the course;
- and, linking SHGs with the banks.