| History:
The History of PARA is inter-twined with the history of Don
Bosco Mission, Ravulapalem. From the very beginning of the
mission, the founding members guided by the first director, Fr.
Chacko Thattil, had been engaged, even if only in a
non-structured manner, in the econoimic development and the
social upliftment of the people, the mission was accompanying.
Several developmental activities benefiting especially the
fishing community at Bobbarlanka and the agricultural labourers
at large had been undertaken.
In the wake of the ravaging Godavari floods of August 1986,
Fr. M.T.Sebastian, along with Fr. M.C. Abraham, Fr. T.D. John
and Fr. Jose Alappat, launched systematic relief and
rehabilitation programme under the twin banners of Don Bosco
welfare centre and Don Bosco health centre.
As a follow up action of the flood relief programme it was
decided along with the house council that a society would be
registered to carry out the social action initiative of Don
Bosco Mission. This initiative self mandated a shift in emphasis
from social welfare to social justice. To reflect this shift of
emphasis the society was to be named PARA and it was registered
in September 1988. Fr. Thomas Pallithanam was made the first
Director. In Telugu, PARA means spade, which is the symbol of
livelihood of the marginalized, not only for the Parish but of
the whole region. Over the years, there have also been other
shifts of emphasis. Particularly important was the shift from a
purely class perspective to caste and gender perspective in its
work of emanicipation.
PARA initially operated from the Don Bosco campus and limited
its activities to the Parish. Later, as the activities and area
of operation increased, the office was shifted to rented
premises in the town. The office was shifted back to Don Bosco
Campus when more space became available there.
In 1995, land was acquired for PARA and an office cum
training centre named Ekalavya was inaugurated and decided to
the oppressed Bahujana of the area, in September 1996 by Fr.
Provoost of COMIDE. The name Ekalavya reflects the "am
hares" and "anawim" theme of the Bible and helps
symbolize the people of concern. The same year, Fr. P.G. Francis
was appointed the Assistant Director of PARA.
In 1990 PARA began to be funded by Bread for the World for
its regular programmes.
In 1993 PARA initiated the Guntur initiative (GI) and the
Konaseema initiative (KI) with the support from BFW.
Since 1997 KI and GI have been expanded and new initiatives
started in Cuddapah, Krishna and Nalgonda under the banner - in
secular terms - Dalit Bahujan Front and in our own parlance -
lay project.
Also in 1997 PARA took up the responsibility of identifying,
animating, resources supporting and accompanying 5 organisations
in Krishna and 5 others in West Godavari. |