Grass root level worker Pramila Bisoi is BJD\'s candidate for Aska Lok Sabha constituency

Grass root level worker Pramila Bisoi is BJD's candidate for Aska Lok Sabha constituency

ANI  |  Politics 

Committed to women's emancipation, (BJD) chief and of on Monday announced a Self (SHG) Bisoi as the candidate from Lok Sabha constituency from where he had started his political career 20 years back.

Married to Banchhanidhi Bisoi and working for the last 18 years, is a with less than one acre of land. Her elder son, Dilip, is a tea seller at Cheramaria village while her younger son, Ranjan, has a bike repairing garage. Her two daughters, Runu and Sulata, are married. The family grows paddy and ragi, and has an estimated monthly income between Rs 10,000 and Rs 12,000.

Despite all odds, Pramila has been instrumental in forming numerous women SHGs and empowering women in her area. Due to her efforts, her village has been declared open-defecation free. Not just that, Pramila who has worked for environment protection, is an active member of the at near her village and has been awarded the Prakriti Mitra and Prakriti Bandhu. She is also a

Committed to women's empowerment in politics, the said that it would be "personally very heartening" for him to see Pramila enter Parliament.

"We launched 'Mission Shakti' 18 years ago for empowering the women of our state. Today, it has grown way beyond our expectations and transformed into a silent revolution comprising 70 lakh women across the state," he said.

Announcing her as BJD's candidate from Lok Sabha constituency, Patnaik added, "In a humble tribute to the lakhs of women in our 'Mission Shakti' movement, we in have declared Pramila Bisoi, leader, to be the Lok Sabha candidate from the constituency. Incidentally, Aska is the place where I had started my own political career 20 years ago."

Pramila is a "grass root in her own right", said the adding, "She has used her leadership to influence and create awareness on wide-ranging issues like sanitation, vaccination, institutional delivery, environment protection, literacy, etc."

He further said, "It is my firm belief that empowerment cannot be compartmentalised - it has to be holistic. Social, economic and political empowerment must go hand in hand. Women must be represented in the highest fora of decision making in the country. Bisoi represents Mission Shakti - the women's movement of "

On March 10, the Chief Minister at a public rally, organised by Mission Shakti, in Kendrapara declared that would send 33 per cent women candidates to Parliament.

It is not just Pramila who has been fielded in the Lok Sabha polls, Patnaik who was briefing the media at Naveen Niwas in Bhubaneswar, also announced names of two more women candidates out of nine Lok Sabha constituencies declared today. The two more women candidates are (Koraput) and While Kausalya is the wife of sitting Jhina Hikaka, Sunita is the daughter of former Odisha Chief Minister

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 19:33 IST