| II. KARNATAKA UNIT Title:Training on Leadership
for Local Self-Governance
Course Code: KA-01 (date:
18-20 June 2001 at Kollegal). Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-02 (date: 25-27
June 2001 at Nagarabavi)Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-03 (date: 2-4 July 2001
at Chintamani) Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-04 (date: August 1- 3,
2001 at Madhugiri) Medium: Kannada
Duration : 3 days
Participants : 25
Objectives:
- To widen the knowledge of elected representatives-belonging to weaker
sections-on various aspects of local self-governance;
- to equip them with necessary skills for effective functioning.
Contents:
- The concept of local-self governance
- Panchayat Structures
- Powers, functions and finances to PRIs
- Management of local resources
- Skills in articulation, planning, decision making and
conflict-resolution.
- Leadership styles
Methodology:
- Lectures
- Participatory Group Activities
- Personal reading and Assimilation
- Audio-Visual Presentations
- Informal Sessions
Target Group: Elected PRI Members- Both men and women belonging
to SC, ST, OBC, Minority Communities and Elected Women.
Resource Team: Indian Social Institute- Bangalore
ISST-Bangalore
Coordinator-Mr.Chand Peer
Title: Minority
Rights: Challenges and Responses
Course Code: KA-05 (date:
21-25 May,2001 at ODP, Mysore) Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-06 (date: 25-29
June,2001 at Mangalore) Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-07 (date: 27-31
August,2001 at ISI,Bangalore) Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-08 (date:15-19 october
2001 at Gulbarga) Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-09 ( date: 3-7 December
2001at Dharwad) Medium: Kannada
Duration : 5 days
Participants : 40
Objectives:
- To enable the participants to understand mechanisms of social,
political, economic and cultural oppressions;
- To facilitate a critical understanding of the machinations of
communal forces;
- To equip them with skills for promoting local leadership in
groups/communities for countering communal/fundamental forces.
Contents:
- Societal analysis with special refrence to current trends in Karnataka
- State, Democracy, Secularism and multi-religious policy.
- Saffronization: Impact and response
- Minority Rights: procisions, realisations, violations and remedies
- Roles and responsibilities of minority groups in general and
FKSCAOs in particular.
Methodology:
- Lectures
- Participatory Group Activities
- Personal Reading and Assimilation
- Audio-Visual Presentations
- Informal Sessions
Target Group: Leaders/Functionaries of FKSCAOs
Resource Team: Indian Social Institute-Bangalore,
FKSCAO-Bangalore, PUCL-Karnataka, CIPI-Bangalore
Title: Socio-Cultural Analysis of Indian Society
Course Code: KA-10 (20-24 May,2001at
Chamarajanagar)Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-11 (10-14 July,2001 at
Tumkur) Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-12 (24-28 August,2001
at Mysore)Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-13 (5-9 October,2001 at
Belgaum) Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-14 (26-30 November,2001 at
Bangalore)Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-15 (4-8 January 2002 at
Mangalore)Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-16(16-20 February,2002
at Bijapur) Medium: Kannada
Course Code: KA-17(23-27 March,2002 at
Hassan)Medium: Kannada
Duration : 5 days
Participants : 40
Registration Fee: Rs.100/-
Objectives:
- To analyse the historical and socio-cultural perspectives of Indigenous
people;
- To acquire deeper understanding on the current trends such as
globaliszation;
- To make the cadres understand the implications of and globalisation and
saffronization in India/Karnataka and the implications on the Indigenous Population;
- To Familiarise the cadres with the life, philosophy and contributions of
indigenous leaders;
- To examine the status and role of Dalit women in Soceity and Community;
- To equip them with adequate skills for social interventions at different
levels.
Methodology:
- Lectures
- Participatory Group Activities
- Personal Reading and Assimilation
- Audio-Visual Presentation
- Informal sessions
Target Group:
Cadres of Council of Indigenous People-India. These cadres are chosen
from SC/ST/OBC and minority communities.
Resource Team: Indian Social Insitute-Bangalore, CIPI-Bangalore,
Dharwad University-Dharwad Coordinator-Mr.Chand Peer
Title: Saffronization and
Implications for Minority Rights
Course Code: KA-18 RGN(15-19 February,2002
at ISI-Bangalore) MEDIUM: English
Duration: 5 days
Participants: 30
Reg Fee: Rs.100/-
Objectives:
- To Sensitize the activists about the minority rights;
- To equip them with the skills and knowledge to intervene in the context
of minority right violations;
- To sharpen their skills in the area of monitoring and fact finding
standards.
Contents:
- The concept of Minority
- Situation of minorities: An overview
- Constiutional provisions and minority community
- Minority commission: functions scope
- Ways and means to safeguard the minority rights
- Monitoring, fact finding and reporting
Methodology:
- Lectures
- Participatory Group Activities
- Audio-visual Presentation
- Personal Reading and Assimilation
Target Groups:
- Cadres of People's movements
- College students belonging to weaker sections
- NGO staff of the southern states
Resource Team: ISI-Bangalore, National Law School-Bangalore,
PUCL-Karnataka
Coordinator: Mr.Chand Peer |