This essay is about a social
movement through cycling in Pudukkottai district of Tamilnadu in 1992 where over
100,000 rural women took to cycling. Most of them were neo-literates who
used cycling as a symbol of independence, freedom and mobility. According to P. Sainath, cycling has
given new meaning and social identity to women, agricultural workers, quarry
labourers and village health nurses. Even balwadi and anganwadi (baby sitter)
workers, gem cutters and school teachers have joined the bandwagon. There are
also gram sevikas and mid-day meal workers who have joined the new movement.
The Arivoli Iyakkam (Light of Knowledge Movement) that
led the community literacy movement successfully found a new source of
inspiration in cycling to make women further become independent and confident. Very
large number of trained women volunteered to help new learners. They
strongly believe that all women ought to learn cycling. The very idea was the
brainchild of the popular former district collector, Sheela Rani Chunkath. She
took it as a personal challenge to promote the cause of cycling. This was
because by training female activists literacy could be reached out to women easily.
She included mobility as a part of the literacy drive. Surprisingly, every
woman wanted to learn. Muthu Bhaskaran, a male Arivoli activist even wrote the
famous cycling song which has become their anthem.
Cycling for these women has
helped in several ways: they sell their agricultural products; their waiting
time is saved; they are now able to cover large areas and they have more
leisure. More than economic aspect, cycling has given these women a sense of
self-respect. This humble vehicle is a metaphor for freedom which
has given neo-cyclists the feel of goodness and freedom.
Social change through cycling is indeed a lesson to learn. The women of Pudukkottai have proved that the need to change the way we live can transform societies. This inspirational story of a revolution from a backward district in India paves way for new opportunities for the rural women and socially marginalized people.
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