Mittal Patel


Mittal Patel is an Indian social and environmental activist, known for her work with marginalized and nomadic communities in Gujarat. She is the founder of Vicharta Samuday Samarthan Manch, an organization working on social justice, education, livelihood support, environmental sustainability, and community development.

Early life

Patel was born in Sankhalpur village, in the Mehsana district of Gujarat. Both her parents worked in animal husbandry. She married and had one daughter. She took a BA in physics before graduating with a PhM in journalism at Gujarat University in Ahmedabad.

Career

In 2006, she began to work with indigenous peoples. Four years later, she founded Vicharta Samuday Samarthan Manch, an organization dedicated to supporting nomads. She worked with the Bawa, Gadaliya, Kangasiya, Meer, Nathwadee, Salat and Saraniya tribes, helping people to get married, set up schools, assert land rights and claim identification papers. The Government of Gujarat had by 2016 issued 60,000 voting card to indigenous peoples. The VSSM acts as a bank, lending money to individuals and runs two hostels in Ahmedabad for over 700 children. Building upon the connections fostered by the VSSM, the Kalupur Co-operative Bank has given microfinance loans of Rs 50,000 to 100 indigenous peoples in order to buy housing and also issued loans of up to Rs 25,000 to small businesses.
Gujarat has 28 nomadic tribes and 12 denotified tribes. These tribes have traditionally worked as knife sharpeners, haberdashers, snake-charmers and rope-walkers.
Patel engaged with members of the Dafer community, who were commonly regarded as criminals after being labelled as such under the British Raj. She worked to help them integrate into broader society. There are between 45 and 50 Dafer communities in Gujarat, with a population of 18,000. By 2018, 90 per cent of the indigenous peoples of Gujarat had become citizens of India. However, Patel was still compelled to organize actions against lynch mobs which targeted tribal people. The following year, Patel was appointed to a board alongside Otaram Dewasi and under NITI Aayog which was intended to suggest welfare measures for indigenous peoples. In 2020, Patel published a book entitled Surnama vinana Maanvio. She has also revived more than 87 Gujarati lakes.

Vicharta Samuday Samarthan Manch

In 2010, Patel founded Vicharta Samuday Samarthan Manch with a small team. The organization has since grown to over 200 members and operates across Gujarat. Key programs of VSSM include providing legal documentation, education, livelihood support, housing, water conservation, and environmental initiatives.

Government positions

Awards and recognition

Publications

Patel has published multiple books, and is also a regular columnist in Gujarati newspapers such as NavGujarat Samay, Phulchhab, Gujarat Guardian, and Gujarat Mitra.Sarnama Vinana Manavio …Pan Ahinyaan Sukh Nathi Aavtun! Ine Jakaro Kem Devay?
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