Manma, Dec 9 : The women in rural Kalikot are active in the social works. The women of Gelagaun, Mahabai Rural Municipality-6 in the district have run a campaign of controlling illegal production and sale of alcohol.
The women in
this village started this campaign realising that irresponsible consumption of
alcohol by the male members of the family increased domestic violence and
social aberrations.
According to the
women, irresponsible alcohol drinking not only resulted in draining of the
family's income, it also dented the social prestige, increased domestic
violence and disturbed the social peace.
"Excessive
and irresponsible alcohol consumption has resulted in waste of money and also
in widespread social aberrations. We have started the campaign to stop this,"
said Jalasa Pariyar of Mahabai Rural Municipality-6.
The women of
Naraharinath Rural Municipality-8 have formed the Mothers Group and spearheaded
a campaign against alcoholism. "We have been raising public awareness on
the harmful effects of alcohol and to stop the production and sale of
alcohol," narrated Manakala Bista who is the secretary of the local
mothers group.
She said that
the mothers group imposes fine on persons drinking irresponsibly, creating a
scene and disturbing social peace in the village, adding that those producing
home-brewed alcohol are reprimanded.
Rampura
Bhandari, a local homemaker, said that the local government, political parties
and other social activists have supported the mothers group in their campaign
of controlling alcoholism.
"Our
campaign has given a message of unity and reconciliation to the community and
this has also helped reduce unnecessary expenses in the family. There is peace
in our village, thanks to this campaign of alcohol control started by the
mothers group," she elaborated.
Under the
campaign, the people producing home-brewed liquor in the settlement are
identified first and they are requested to stop producing alcohol. Anyone
disturbing the social peace by excessive drinking will face action, said local
Kamala Shahi, also a member of the local mothers group.
According to
her, it was found that 100 households in the rural municipality produced such
crude alcohol. The women reported it to the police station at Padmagad and urged
them to take steps to control the production and sale of alcohol, but their
request went unheeded and they had to launch the campaign.
Women have been
vigorously undertaking campaign s to ban alcohol in village after village and
the police are supporting them in this. (RSS)