'Abalaashrama' for Destitute, Orphan Women
29 Aug 2011
A woman is the backbone of any society. If this
backbone is not strong, within no time, the social structure collapses. With
this view in mind, in order to strengthen women power of the country,
Abalashrama is engaged in the holy work of rehabilitating destitute and orphan
women so as to catalyze the process of empowering the social structure.The
foundation for Abalashrama was laid by late Chakravarthy Venkata Varada Iyengar.
He was a man of principles and believed in setting practical examples. Therefore
he married a child widow, Krishnamma, for which he faced social disgrace.
Krishnamma also worked with him for the upliftment of orphans and
destitute.
At first, the couple set up an ashram at their
residential premises. The couple's generosity drew countless destitute girls and
finally, the couple was forced to look around for more space. In 1907, the
municipal authorities made available the land where the ashram stands now and
the Iyengars, with donations from like-minded people, constructed the building
in 1911. Today, Abalashrama is a registered institution run by an elected body
and follows the ideal set by its founder i.e. rehabilitation of young girls and
women in the age group of 15 to 25 years, who are orphans and
destitute.
Abalashrama has an elaborate rehabilitation
programme which is implemented through interaction with various organizations.
Though individuals can approach it for help on their own, most of them are sent
by various institutions engaged in similar tasks. An institution like Balakiyara
Bala Mandira, a government organization that provides shelter and education to
abandoned girls, prefers to send them to places like Abalashrama as rules bar it
from keeping girls over 16. Orphan girls who work in various plantations and
estates in Karnataka and who are sent away by their employers once they reach
puberty are also taken in. The girls at Abalashrama are either students or
apprentices in companies and factories. They are encouraged to be economically
independent. Today, there are graduates in biotechnology, law, and commerce.
School dropouts and those not keen regarding formal education are given
vocational training like tailoring, screen printing, book binding, typeset
composing, nursing, and computer operations, depending upon their aptitude. The
ashram has a marketing outlet that sells products made by the inmates.
Abalashrama strictly enforces the criteria for admitting a new resident. The
institution works at making girls' stay happy and fruitful, trying to instill
confidence in them and making them see themselves as dignified members of
society.
The ashram pays greater attention towards sports,
yoga and personality development and the girls are motivated to concentrate on
healthy living and high goals. In cases where a girl has suffered trauma,
counselling and medical care are arranged. The ashram has on its panel leading
gynaecologists, psychiatrists, lawyers, social workers and so on. Once a girl
gets a permanent job, she is helped either to get married or move out into a
women's hostel. The choice is hers. If she wants to opt for marriage, the ashram
goes about the procedures as any parent would do. However, it is the groom that
comes here in search of a bride! Thanks to modern, progressive outlook, many
youths are eager to set an example by marrying an
orphan.
Contact
Abalashrama
125, Dr. D V
G Road
Basavanagudi, Bangalore
India, 560
004
e-mail: abala...@yahoo.com
How to
reach:
Basavanagudi is a residential and commercial locality
located in South Bangalore and borders Jayanagar.
By air: Bangalore
International Airport is 40 km away from the heart of the city, Majestic.
Bangalore Airport is well connected to almost all airports in India.
International flights to major foreign cities are also operated from
Bangalore.
By train: Bangalore Majestic, Bangalore Cantonment (8 km
to Majestic) and Yeshwanthpur (10 km away from Majestic) are the three main
stations in Bangalore. Bangalore Majestic is connected to all major cities in
India.
By bus: KSRTC buses connect all cities in Karnataka to
Bangalore. Many super deluxe buses are also available from Bangalore to
Hyderabad, Cochin, Trivandrum, Chennai, Mumbai, Goa and
Mysore.