NationStates Jolt Archive


Bank....run by children

Aryavartha
14-08-2007, 04:30
I was just browsing thru news and this one really made me sit up. In a country where child labour and child abuse is so common that people have become callous to it...this was a pleasant surprise.

http://specials.rediff.com/money/2007/aug/13bank1.htm
No kidding! This bank is run by children!
August 13, 2007

A night shelter set up by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi becomes a buzzing hive of commerce at 6 pm every day. The doors of Children's Development Bank -- India's only bank chain run by children -- are open for business.

By day, the premises serve as school that also serves midday meals to children. But as the day comes to close, the child-adults swagger in. These are rag-pickers and daily wagers engaged in menial labour -- washing utensils at weddings, for instance.

Very professionally, these children deposit their earnings, withdraw money and seek advances. For many, the bank has changed their lives.

Sudesh, who came to Delhi five years ago from West Bengal, used to make both ends meet by either washing utensils at parties or rag-picking.

"I used to earn around Rs 25-30 a day rag-picking. During the wedding season, I would earn between Rs 80-90 a day, washing utensils at parties," he said.

But things started to change for him after he became a member of the CDB, facilitated by Delhi-based NGO Butterflies.

Now, relieved of his role as child volunteer manager, Sudesh says, "The bank opens in the evening because that's the time when the children get time after finishing their chores."

"We operate both savings and the current accounts at our bank. I used to handle the current account," he said.

Sudesh is now using the money he has saved for his studies.

"The CDB initiative makes the children feel confident as it inculcates the habit of saving in them," Sebastian Mathew, India Country Co-ordinator, CDB.

"Also, since the bank is managed and controlled by the children themselves, it has become a tool for skill education," he said.

Like any other bank, the CDB also disburses advances to the children.

"The children use the advances for setting up small businesses. The money has been invested in starting tea stalls, selling vegetables, hosiery items and fruits and vegetable co-operatives."

"So, the whole idea is to make the children self-sufficient so they can live their life with integrity," Mathew added.

Not that it is all that easy. One has to go through strict procedure before procuring advances from the bank.

"We see membership details. One has to be a member of the bank for at least six months before being eligible to procure advances. Two children have to be guarantors."

"Also, the child has to furnish details regarding what he plans to do with the money," said Mathew.

"The age for procuring an advance is between 15 and 18 years," said Morepal, a rag-picker, who handles the savings account at the bank in the evening.

"CDB has disbursed Rs 86,000 as advances in Delhi from 2001 till date. Of this, we have recovered only about Rs 30,000.

"The all-India disbursal between 2004 and 2007 was around Rs 400,000. Of this, we have recovered Rs 225,000 till date," said Mathew.

That's a creditable account!

Butterflies is an organisation committed to the welfare and development of street children. It has been working in the city of Delhi for the last 15 years.

Besides Delhi Butterflies is also active in Leh, Kolkata, Chennai, Muzaffarpur and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. It is also present in Nepal, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.



http://specials.rediff.com/money/2007/aug/13cdb1.jpg

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Terecia
14-08-2007, 04:54
Considering how bad the conditions are for some of the kids living up there, this gives them an opportunity to succeed. I have to say, it's pretty strange, but it works.
Italiano San Marino
14-08-2007, 04:57
This is pretty cool. Should we turn this into a NS Issue? That would be so cool. Who agrees?
Posi
14-08-2007, 05:02
This is pretty cool. Should we turn this into a NS Issue? That would be so cool. Who agrees?How? What would be the options?

A bunch of kids have started a bank, which so far is able to succeed on a commercial basis. What should we do?

a) Seize the bank, and hand it over to an adult. Then the bank will really succeed.

b) Burn the kids! Capitalism is a sin.

c) Mandate that all banks be run by children. That way they can all be successful.

d) Ban democracy. I mean options a, b, and c are just idiotic.
Old Tacoma
14-08-2007, 05:10
How? What would be the options?

[code]A bunch of kids have started a bank, which so far is able to succeed on a commercial basis. What should we do?

a) Seize the bank, and hand it over to an adult. Then the bank will really succeed.

b) Burn the kids! Capitalism is a sin.

c) Mandate that all banks be run by children. That way they can all be successful.

d) Ban democracy. I mean options a, b, and c are just idiotic.

Not bad, I say submit it.
Posi
14-08-2007, 05:11
Not bad, I say submit it.I'll see if the mods even give it a response.
[NS]Click Stand
14-08-2007, 05:17
I'll stick with banks run by money-grabbing, egotistical devil worshippers for all my financial needs thank you.
Italiano San Marino
14-08-2007, 05:25
No, I mean the basic idea of children running their own businesses in poorer countries so they have better life opportunities. I should make the text for it and the results...

Many homeless children have been walking the streets and many people are concerned for their well-being.

"This is an outrage," community leader Johnson Babel exclaims. "Our children should not be wandering the streets! It is dangerous and some have been noticed to be vandalizing property. I propose that we make a shelter for these children so they can have proper health care, education, and less of a chance of one getting in serious trouble."

The result of this option is that in the third paragraph "The government is currently supporting a homeless shelter for children", and the crime rate drops slightly, with slight increases in the health care, education, and welfare areas.

"I agree with Mr. Babel but these children's futures are uncertain," says entrepreneur Richard Skyes. "What good is sitting in a shelter when real business can be done? These children have seen a lot and have much potential. I propose that we make business opportunities for when they are done with their studies. Not only would they be helping the community, but they will also have business skills for their adult years."

The result of this option is that in the third paragraph "The government sponsors a program showing homeless children how to be successful in the world of business", Civil Rights would go down one due to the lack of freedom of whether the children want to do it or not, Economy would go up one because the children are, of course, more successful businessmen, crime would slightly lower, health care and education go up slightly, but welfare remains indifferent.

"These two do not know the problems we already have at hand," claims citizen Butch Renegade. "Our people do not need to waste tax dollars nor their jobs on a bunch of homeless children. If we really need them off the streets so badly, why don't we turn them into slaves?"

The result of this option is an instant UN violation, in the third paragraph "Child slavery is legal", Civil Rights go down two, Economy goes up two (due to vacationers taking "advantage" to the new services), Crime would drop but so would education and welfare, and health care would remain indifferent.
Jeruselem
14-08-2007, 05:29
Don't know what's going to happen when the kids grow up and become greedy corrupt capitalists.
Italiano San Marino
14-08-2007, 05:44
Anyone like my idea?
JuNii
14-08-2007, 06:36
Anyone like my idea?

post #4 dude.

and next Television season they're going to run a reality show called Kid Nation where a western town will be run by 40 kids.

My opinion... if it works for them...
Wilgrove
14-08-2007, 06:55
post #4 dude.

and next Television season they're going to run a reality show called Kid Nation where a western town will be run by 40 kids.

My opinion... if it works for them...

I'm going to watch that show and remember to avoid the town.
JuNii
14-08-2007, 07:12
I'm going to watch that show and remember to avoid the town.

LOL... I think it's already done. one of the preview/teasers had one kid reading another his/her miranda rights. :p