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How cycling set deprived Indian girls on a life-long journey

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  1. SRD
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    How cycling set deprived Indian girls on a life-long journey

    "...in rural Bihar, we recently saw that a two-wheeled solution to the problem has been found.

    Three years ago the state's new chief minister Nitish Kumar adopted a "gender agenda" and set about redressing his state's endemic gender imbalances in an attempt to boost development in one of India's most backward states. His vision was to bring a sense of independence and purpose to his state's young women, and the flagship initiative of this agenda is the Mukhyamantri Balika Cycle Yojna, a project that gives schoolgirls 2,000 rupees (about £25) to purchase a bicycle."

    Posted 13 years ago #
  2. SRD
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    also:

    The bicycle – empowering Indian women

    Posted 13 years ago #
  3. crowriver
    Member

    "The project's results so far have been extremely promising: in those three years in Bihar alone, 871,000 schoolgirls have taken to the saddle as a result of the scheme. "

    The numbers involved are staggering. That's nearly twice the population of Edinburgh. Imagine that many folk, all cycling at the same time.

    I wonder if Scotland can muster as many children who cycle across our whole population?

    Posted 13 years ago #

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