The award is not only being given to NGOs working in the standard development areas of health, education, livelihoods and environment but also in that of the potentially subversive area of advocacy and empowerment. Not only that, despite a rigorous selection process which must have revealed the clearly anti-statist work of the KMCS, its supporting sister organisation DGVK has been chosen for the empowerment category award. The DGVK was initially nominated by a well wisher and when the application invitation was sent, the online application form was filled and submitted. Thereafter the DGVK was shortlisted after a two tier selection process and finally selected by the jury. What this award will do is improve the visibility of the work of the KMCS by grandstanding it before the world through media coverage. It is something that is in tune with the basically reformist character of the work being done by the organisation.
A non Adivasi person's respectful celebration of the struggles of the Bhil indigenous people of India against the depredations of modern development - mostly exhilarating but sometimes depressing stories of a people who believe in drinking life to the leas.
Anarcho-environmentalism allegorised
The name Anaarkali in the present context has many meanings - Anaar symbolises the anarchism of the Bhils and kali which means flower bud in Hindi stands for their traditional environmentalism. Anaar in Hindi can also mean the fruit pomegranate which is said to be a panacea for many ills as in the Hindi idiom - "Ek anar sou bimar - One pomegranate for a hundred ill people"! - which describes a situation in which there is only one remedy available for giving to a hundred ill people and so the problem is who to give it to. Thus this name indicates that anarcho-environmentalism is the only cure for the many diseases of modern development! Similarly kali can also imply a budding anarcho-environmentalist movement. Finally according to a legend that is considered to be apocryphal by historians Anarkali was the lover of Prince Salim who was later to become the Mughal emperor Jehangir. Emperor Akbar did not approve of this romance of his son and ordered Anarkali to be bricked in alive into a wall in Lahore in Pakistan but she escaped. Allegorically this means that anarcho-environmentalists can succeed in bringing about the escape of humankind from the self-destructive love of modern development that it is enamoured of at the moment and they will do this by simultaneously supporting women's struggles for their rights.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Reflections on an Award
The award is not only being given to NGOs working in the standard development areas of health, education, livelihoods and environment but also in that of the potentially subversive area of advocacy and empowerment. Not only that, despite a rigorous selection process which must have revealed the clearly anti-statist work of the KMCS, its supporting sister organisation DGVK has been chosen for the empowerment category award. The DGVK was initially nominated by a well wisher and when the application invitation was sent, the online application form was filled and submitted. Thereafter the DGVK was shortlisted after a two tier selection process and finally selected by the jury. What this award will do is improve the visibility of the work of the KMCS by grandstanding it before the world through media coverage. It is something that is in tune with the basically reformist character of the work being done by the organisation.
4 comments:
Dear Sir,
A very thoughtful post. This reminds of the post you did on Casablanca and the character of Rick Blaine and how certain ideals can be tempered with pragmatism.
Many congratulations to everyone at DGVK & KMCS for winning this award.
Our work has been full of compromises from the beginning. Only with time the compromises have gone on increasing as we have lost our cutting edge as activists. It requires tremendous sacrifice and hard work to keep a mass movement going only on the basis of members' contributions especially when the members are poor tribals. So in the end the only thing to do is to remain sceptical even while accepting funding and awards!
Why should there be a need to analyse every thing as black or white some things can just be for its happiness content. Many of us are very happy for kmcs and DGVK. rejoice, celebrate and be happy!
Many people have expressed reservations about our accepting the award and so the necessity for reflection!
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