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Two women scientists have been selected for
the National Award for Women's Development Through Application
of Science and Technology for the year 2004. They are Dr.(Mrs.)
K. Seethalakshmi and Dr.(Ms.) Mira Shiva.
Dr.(Mrs.) K. Seethalakshmi of Tree Physiology
Sustainable National and Plantation Forest Management Division
of Kerela Forest Research Institute, Kerela, has been selected
for the award in recognition of her outstanding contribution
over the last two and half decades for development and value
addition of bamboo resources, leading to empowerment of women
at the grass root level. She has focused her contributions
to adaptations of technology packages suitable for use by
rural women, large scale lab to land technology transfer for
popularizing the technology and encouraging entrepreneurship
development based on bamboo resources, thereby enabling a
collective change in the life of rural women.
Dr.(Ms.) Mira Shiva of Voluntary Health Association
of India (VHAI), Delhi, in recognition of her outstanding
and pioneering work during the past two and half decades in
campaigning and advocating for issues relating to women's
health, gender concerns, rational use of medicine, right to
health, highlighting right to essential and life saving medicines
and non-exploitative rational health care. Initiatives include
successful campaign for enactment of law, to stop misuse of
medical technology for sex determination, coordination of
the estrogen-progesterone campaign, which resulted in the
banning of high dose, estrogen-progesterone combination, which
were detrimental to women's health.
The Department of Science and Technology under
its social programmes has been implementing the scheme "Science
and Technology for Women" since 1987. This scheme since
its inception has supported a large number of location specific
sustainable projects in areas such as : cover management,
post harvest technology, by product utilization, dyes, floriculture,
briquetting technology, quality control, post harvest technologies,
thereby increasing the avenues for income generation for rural
women. Specific problems of women's nutritional and occupational
health have also been addressed.
This prestigious award is given every year and
carries a cash prize of Rs.1,00,000 along with a citation.
The award is open to resident Indian citizens/institutions
that have made a minimum of 10 years contribution to women
empowerment at the grass root level.
The awards will be conferred by Shri Kapil Sibal,
Minister of State for Science and Technology and Ocean Development
at a function in Delhi on 11th March, 2005.
Source : Ministry
of Science & Technology
Date : March 8, 2005
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