Friday, November 6, 2015

[nidokidos] INDIA'S DAUGHTERS HONOURED

 

بيبلانتري في مقاطعة راجاستان الهندية ، القرية الوحيدة في العالم التي سنت سنة حميدة لتكريم الأنثى والطبيعة وفائدتهما معا ، حيث يقوم الأهالي بزرع 111 شجرة مثمرة كلما ولدت مولودة انثى كما يقومون بجمع 21000 روبية تضاف الى 10000 روبية اخرى من والدي المولودة ليتم ايداعها باسم المولودة كوديعة ثابتة لمدة عشرين سنة لتأمين مستقبلها ، والى مزيد من التفاصيل في التقرير التالي ، فتحية لهذا المجتمع المثالي الذي يكرم ما كرم الله سبحانه وتعالى
 


The village that plants 111 trees when a girl is born!
In a country that still favours the birth of a son, Piplantri village in Rajasthan not
only embraces daughters but has created a tradition that benefits both the local people and
the planet. This endearing village makes a conscious effort to save girl children and the
green cover at the same time, by planting 111 trees every time a girl is born.
A brilliant exercise in eco-feminism, this should inspire India and the rest of the world.
This wonderful eco-conscious tradition ensures that an increase in human population
will never come at a cost to the environment. It is literally helping to
ensure a greener future with each new generation.
The village gathers as a community and plants 111 fruit trees in honour of every newborn female child.
Village residents collect Rs. 21,000 between themselves and Rs.10,000 from the girl's parents.
This sum of Rs. 31,000 is made into a 20-year fixed deposit for the girl.

Parents are legally bound by a signed affidavit stating that their daughter will receive proper
education. The affadavit also mandates that the girl should be married only after she
reaches legal age and the trees planted after her birth have been correctly looked after.

The community ensures that the trees survive, attaining fruition as the girl grows up.

The villagers don't just plant trees, they look after them as well. To protect the trees
from termites, the residents plant aloe vera plants around them.
These trees, and especially the aloe vera plants, are now a source of livelihood for several residents.

This unique tradition was first suggested by the village's former leader, Shyam Sundar Paliwal,
in honour of his daughter who passed away at a young age. In the last 6 years,
over a quarter of a million trees have been planted.

Villagers claim there has not been any police case here for the last 7 to 8 years.

This is a heartwarming and inspiring story that MUST be shared and
replicated as much as possible across India and the world.
Share this and help to make our world greener and more equal!
 




Bihar village celebrates girl child birth by planting trees

Despite the widespread and horrific practice of female foeticide in North Indian states like Haryana and Punjab, celebrating the Girl Child is not such an unknown tradition even in North India. In fact Bihar's Dharhara village has created a unique example to ensure financial security for the girls as soon as they are born...

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