PaperDabba News Desk: July 14, 2024 Miriyala Sirisha Devi started her career as an Anganwadi teacher. During a meeting with Lokesh at a Yuvagalam event, she expressed her desire to enter politics, which he acknowledged with a smile. Although everyone forgot about this conversation, she was eventually declared as the Telugu Desam Party candidate for the 2024 elections and won as an MLA. Despite her political responsibilities, she continues to teach children as an Anganwadi worker, staying true to her passion. In this interview, Sirisha Devi shares her journey and her motivation to represent Anganwadi workers in politics.
Early Career and Political Aspirations
Miriyala Sirisha Devi began her career deeply committed to education and community service. As an Anganwadi teacher, she dedicated herself to the development and well-being of children. Her work at the grassroots level provided her with a profound understanding of the challenges faced by the community.
“In one of Lokesh’s Yuvagalam events, I shared my interest in joining politics. It was a casual conversation, but it planted a seed in me to represent Anganwadi workers at a higher level,” Sirisha recalls.
From Teacher to MLA
In the 2024 elections, Sirisha was chosen as the Telugu Desam Party candidate. Her campaign was driven by her grassroots experience and commitment to social service. Winning the election and becoming an MLA was a significant milestone, but it did not change her dedication to her roots.
“Becoming an MLA was a huge honor, but I never wanted to give up my work with the children. Teaching is my passion, and it keeps me grounded,” she explains.
Balancing Political and Social Responsibilities
As an MLA, Sirisha’s day is filled with meetings, policy discussions, and constituency work; however, she also ensures she spends time at the Anganwadi center, teaching and interacting with the children.
“It’s challenging to balance both roles, but it’s incredibly fulfilling. My work as an MLA allows me to make policy changes that can benefit Anganwadi workers, while my teaching keeps me connected to the community,” says Sirisha.
Impact and Future Goals
Sirisha’s dual role has brought significant attention to the needs and challenges of Anganwadi workers. She has been a vocal advocate for better pay, resources, and recognition for these workers.
“My goal is to bring a positive change in the lives of Anganwadi workers. They are the backbone of our community’s health and education, and they deserve better support,” she asserts.
Looking ahead, Sirisha aims to continue her dual responsibilities, hoping to inspire more women to take on leadership roles and make a difference in their communities.
Miriyala Sirisha Devi’s journey from an Anganwadi teacher to an MLA is a testament to her dedication and passion for social service. Her story is an inspiration to many, highlighting the impact one can make by staying true to their roots and commitments.