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Sitavva Joddati

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Indian social activist
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Sitavva Joddati is aKarnataka-based social activist working for the emancipation and empowerment of women suffering within theDevadasi system. In 2018, she was conferred thePadma Sri, the fourth highest civilian award, by thePresident of India.[1][2]

Early life

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Joddati was born inKabbur village of Chikkodi Taluk in the Indian state ofKarnataka. The youngest of six daughters, Sitavva was "promised" as a Devadasi to the community by her parents who believed that by doing this, they would be rewarded with a son.[3]

After undergoing a religious ritual at the age of 7, Sitavva was made a Devadasi. By age 17, she had borne three children.

Career

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Sitavva met Latamala, the Managing Director of Women Development Corporation, in 1991 who made her realise how degrading the practice of Devadasi was to the dignity of women. Sitavva decided to save herself from the Devadasi system. She and the other Devadasis who used to travel to southern Maharashtra and northern Karnataka to attend religious fairs began to speak up against the practice, and within a week, the number of dissenters had risen to 45 women.[3]

Soon after, Sitavva joined the Mahila Abhivrudhi Samrakshana Sansthe (MASS), an organisation dedicated to the eradication of the Devadasi system. Since then, she has rescued over 4,000 women and rehabilitated them with other jobs. She joined MASS when she was 17 and for over three decades, she has worked to uplift Devadasis and Dalits inBelgaum, Karnataka.[4]

She is the CEO of MASS organisation since 2012. The organisation has around 4000 former Devadasis as members. Joddati conduct aids and legal workshops and programmes on women and child rights, financial management, STDs and other issues. She has created over 300 self-help groups (SHG) that provide financial support to former Devadasis, through banks and micro-lenders.[3]

Recognition

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In March 2018, Joddati was conferred the fourth highest civilian honour of India, thePadma Sri, by thePresident of India,Ram Nath Kovind.[2]

References

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  1. ^"These Are The Unsung Heroes In The 2018 Padma Shri Awards List".NDTV.com. Retrieved2018-11-17.
  2. ^ab"#SheInspiresMe: Here Are All The Women Who Inspire Our Politicians, Including PM Modi".News18. Retrieved2018-11-17.
  3. ^abc"Sitavva leaves 'service of God' to save innocents".The New Indian Express. Retrieved2018-11-17.
  4. ^"TBI BLOGS: This Woman Was Dedicated as a Devadasi at Age 7. Today, She Is a CEO".The Better India. 2016-05-04. Retrieved2018-11-17.
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