Chennai:
At 87, Krishammal Jagannathan is
still young at heart when it comes to social issues and the octogenarian is
working day and night to get funds for building 5,000 hutments for tsunami
affected in Nagapatinam.
A freedom fighter and a close aide
of Vinobha Bhave, Krishnammal feels that the Rs one lakh provided by the
government is not enough to build the house for the tsunami affected people. “I
am trying to generate funds so that they can have doors and windows,” she says.
A staunch supporter for empowerment
of rural women, this octogenarian who shared the dais with Mahatma Gandhi has
been in the forefront in fighting for the rights of landless through her
organization Land for the Tillers' Freedom (LAFTI).
Speaking at the National Coastal
Women Movement of Tamil Nadu chapter, Krishnammal shared her experiences in
fighting various issues including prawn farms as she urged the women to work
for the liberation of rural women.
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