Tuesday, August 8, 2017

SC panel issues notice to evict 600 acres of Panchami lands

Chennai:
More than 5,000 acres of Panchami lands (Depressed Classed Assigned lands) have been occupied by other communities in eight districts of Tamil Nadu and action has been initiated to get them back, according to Vice-Chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Castes L Murugan.

Murugan, who is conducting a hearing of cases pertaining to atrocities against Scheduled Castes at State Guest House, told Express that notice has been served to people of other communities occupying 600 acres of Panchami land to vacate it.

As per law, the Panchami land, which came into being after Madras government passed the Government Orders 1010 and 1010A dated  September 30, 1892, could not be sold, or mortgaged to anyone.

Dalit activists claim that despite the act, panchami lands meant for dalits have vanished. And what is more there has also been a fall in the dalit owners of such lands.

On Dalits in the State being forced to approach the courts to register even First Information Reports pertaining to cases linked to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, Murugan said that this attitude of officials should be changed. “According to new amendment to the act, if officer is neglecting his duty file FIRs under the Prevention of Atrocities Act, action can be taken against the official, he said.

Murugan said that he is hearing eight case and one of them pertains to a murder case in Puducherry where in the Director General of Police, Puducherry is being summoned.

Murugan said that he along with director of Adi Dravidar Welfare reviewed the implementation of schemes for Scheduled Castes. He said that he will be reviewing the schools and college hostels run by the Adi Dravidar Welfare department.

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