Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development (2011) New Delhi, 18 th February, 2013

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1 Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development (2011) New Delhi, 18 th February, 2013 Honourable Rashtrapatiji, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singhji, Smt. Ela Ramesh Bhatt and sisters from SEWA, Distinguished guests I welcome you warmly to this ceremony where a prize commemorating one of India s most remarkable women is being conferred on another remarkable woman who has touched and changed millions of lives. Indira Gandhi s concern for the poor is well known. Inspired by Gandhiji s example and philosophy, Smt. Bhatt has dedicated her life to the cause of uplifting the most poor, most vulnerable and most marginalized working women. Like a sunbeam of light that falls into a dark room and holds its ground, she has illuminated and dispelled the darkness in their lives, bringing them hope and new possibility. She has helped them to transcend their circumstances and step on to the ladder of economic opportunity. India s civil society has produced many great organizations. Few have been as potent and as far reaching in their impact as SEWA. Elaben has been SEWA s beating heart for forty years. We salute her achievements and welcome her in our midst today. Indira Gandhi prized courage above all other qualities: physical courage of course, but moral courage even more, the courage of conviction, the courage to swim against the tide, and to do what we believe is right. Elaben personifies these qualities. She has focused her mind not just on a vision, but on how to actually make things happen, so that wasted human potential can be realised. Her great insight has been in the power of collective action, of group effort achieving what individual action cannot. In a feat of organisation that few thought possible, SEWA has brought together impoverished women of more than one hundred diverse trades and occupations to seek freedom from poverty and exploitation. Elaben has displayed that most unusual of gifts, the capacity to enter into their minds and let them enter hers. Not the least of her achievements is the way all SEWA s members have internalized

2 the values of non-violence, communal harmony, respect for nature, self reliance, and co-operation rather than competition. SEWA s footprint now extends to ten of our states and to Afghanistan. It has inspired others as far afield as Africa and Latin America. SEWA s full promise, however, has yet to be realized. We often forget the immensity of India s informal sector which embraces more than ninety percent of our work force. Within it are millions of people engaged in thousands of small occupations, requiring no significant capital investment, only resourcefulness and initiative. We need many more organizations like SEWA, many more Ela Bhatts to help organise these millions so that they too can gain access to credit, acquire skills and confidence and position themselves better in the marketplace. SEWA s great lesson is that the best help for the poor is help for self-help. In recent weeks, issues of gender justice and gender equality have loomed large in our minds. From the very start Elaben has rightly seen women as the true nurturers of society and the bedrock of social progress. Invest in women. Rely on women s leadership. Put women at the centre of economic planning and development. Give women voice. These have been Elaben s watchwords. She has been ahead of her time. We know from hard experience that women s involvement in development programmes makes all the difference between success and failure. Gender equity is also the key to a more prosperous economy. Indira Gandhi often posed questions about India s development trajectory and the values which should guide it. Ridding India of poverty was paramount but where, she asked, should the line of material satisfaction be drawn? Should we blindly imitate the affluent societies of the West, and accept the inevitability of standards of living based on waste? Should progress be synonymous with an assault on nature? She asked us to think of an alternative path of development more in tune with India s circumstances and its civilizational values.

3 Elaben has articulated such an alternative. She has described poverty as the moral failure of society and its mass persistence so long after independence as an indictment of our whole approach to development. Perhaps wealth and want will always co-exist, but can wealth that is built on want be justified? Is life only about producing and consuming ever more and more? As a new starting point she has proposed what she describes as the hundred mile principle : that we should meet our basic needs of food, clothing, housing, primary education and healthcare, as well as access to capital, from within a radius of a hundred miles. By doing so we will energize local skills and productive capacities, and provide employment to all. Elaben s proposal does not arise from any dry economic theory. It is concerned with repairing the social fabric, with making the poor true partners in development, with giving preference to the local against the global. Implicit in it is the more fundamental question of how society should live, and how much and in what way it should produce and consume. It is a challenge to Davos man. It is also a challenge to each one of us to think afresh about our common future. Thank you, Elaben, for all that you have done.