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HR&CE to hold talks with Caste Hindus and Dalits for peaceful conduct of post-Pongal festival at temple in Tiruvannamalai
January 28, 2024 11:02 pm | Updated 11:03 pm IST - TIRUVANNAMALAI

Revenue and police officials holding talks with villagers during a stand-off over the temple last year
The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) department will hold a series of peace meetings with Caste Hindus and Dalits in Thenmudiyanur village in Thandrampattu block of Tiruvannamalai district in the coming week to conduct the annual post-Pongal festival that involves various communities of the village.
Speaking to The Hindu, M. Jothi Lakshmi, Joint Commissioner, HR&CE (Tiruvannamalai), said that petitions have been submitted by members of both communities on the festival to the department last week. Dalits want to have the festival in the temple, whereas Caste Hindus have decided to stay away from the festival.
As per tradition followed by residents in the village, the festival commences on the third day after Pongal and will be held for 13 days, providing each community in the village to conduct rituals and poojas as per their tradition at the Muthalamman Temple, which is maintained by the HR&CE.
However, it has been said that caste Hindus are reportedly not willing to conduct the rituals in the temple this year. They sought permission from HR&CE officials to conduct rituals on a private individual land where an idol has been placed by members of Caste Hindus a few days ago.
It was on January 30, 2023, when dalits entered the temple for the first time in over 70 years in the presence of Collector, B. Murugesh, P. Karthikeyan, SP, Revenue Divisional Officer and HR&CE officials.
More than 300 police personnel were deployed to ensure peace in the village on the occasion. Subsequently, the temple was closed until last September when dalits sought the re-opening of the temple to conduct daily poojas. Since then, the temple has remained open on all days for worship.
However, Caste Hindus have not visited the temple since its re-opening last September. Meanwhile, they mobilised funds from the public especially from Caste Hindus in the village and made the bronze idol for consecration on a private individual land. “They [Caste Hindus] can worship anywhere they want. However, if it becomes a temple even built on private land, everyone including Dalits should be allowed for worship. That’s our demand,” said K. Sivakumar, district secretary, CPI(M), Tiruvannamalai.
Mr. Sivakumar has been spearheading the campaign for dalits in the village. With the appointment of a new Collector, D. Bhaskara Pandian, who was the collector of the neighbouring Tirupattur district, dalits in the village are planning to meet him to inform him about the conditions faced by them in the village and resolve the issue amicably.
Listen government: Tears of tribal women are not stopping after the destruction of slum, Sahariya family gave this warning

In Nonera village of Bamauri block in Guna, the kutcha houses of more than 45 Sahariya families were destroyed by the forest department team two days ago. In protest against this incident, angry people took out a silent procession at the district headquarters on Monday and submitted a memorandum to the Collector. The victim families have warned the Forest Department that if such action is taken again, the Sahariya family occupying the forest land will respond with their own arms.
According to the information, about half a hundred families have been living in huts on the forest land near Nonera village since 2004, to which notice has been given by the Forest Department. After this, the forest department team breaks the huts of these Sahariya families thrice since 2004 till now in order to evict them or sets them on fire. On January 27 also, Forest Department officers and employees had reached here with their team and heavy machines like JCB and most of the 45 tippers were broken by JCB.
Describing this incident as inhuman and illegal, Sahariya families took out a rally at the district headquarters under the leadership of Ekta Parishad. After this, while submitting a memorandum to the Collector, he has expressed his ownership rights over the forest land and has demanded a lease. The victim families have made it clear that their kutcha houses and thatched roofs are their property. Therefore, if the Forest Department team takes action again, they will now fight with their arms to save everything. Tears welled up in the eyes of many women from Sahariya families who came to narrate their story to the administration.
Courtesy: Amar Ujala.
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Sensational case: Girls sold for Rs 5,000 each: Story will shiver your soul

A sensational case of human trafficking has come to light from Mandla district. The accused took the girls from here to Agra without informing their parents by luring them with work. There he sold these girls for Rs 5,000 each. In Agra, girls were made to do household work and were physically exploited.
This racket was exposed when a girl somehow escaped from their clutches and reached Mandla. He narrated his horrifying ordeal to his family members. After this the family complained about this to the police. Without any delay, the police formed different teams and raided and rescued 5 other girls. Police currently have information about 8 girls. Everyone is safe. Police have arrested a woman and a man from Mandla in this case.
Sonu used to get 2-3 thousand rupees per month for each girl. SDOP Mandla Archana Ahir said that a woman from Bamhani police station area had lodged a missing complaint of her two daughters. A woman had brought her daughters to Mandla for work. His daughters went missing from here. After that the suspicious woman was interrogated. It was revealed that through another accused Dharmendra Kumar Sonwani, these two girls along with many other girls were taken to Agra and sold to Sonu Khan for Rs 5 thousand each. After this, Mandla police team arrested Sonu Khan from Agra. Besides, 5 girls employed in domestic work in many houses of Agra have also been freed. These girls are from Mohgaon, Ghughri, Bamhani police station areas of the district.
Courtesy: Hindi News
What is happening in Rajasthan? Dalit child beaten and then made to urinate!

Ajmer: A case of assault and brutality with sticks and sticks has come to light against a class 10 Dalit student at Anasagar Chowpatty in Ajmer city of Rajasthan. A video of this incident has also gone viral.
Edited By Sambrat Chaturvedi | Reported by Dinesh Gehlot |
This incident is said to have taken place on January 26 at 2 pm. The victim student had gone to Anasagar Chowpatty to make reels. Some youths already present there beat him brutally. In the complaint given to the police, the victim has said that 10 youths including Rohit Bakra, Pushpendra and Gokul beat him with rods, sticks and hockey sticks. Also tried to make him drink urine.
The matter came to light when the victim along with his family members approached the Additional SP and complained. In the complaint given to the police, he told that about ten people beat him up. During this time he was made a cock and tried to make him drink urine. During the fight, the accused also threatened to cut her hair. A video of this incident has also surfaced.
The victim’s family has reached the SP office and lodged a complaint in the case of an attempt to force a young man to urinate after beating him at Chowpatty. The police station has also been accused of not taking appropriate action in this case. Due to the video of assault on a youth of Valmiki community going viral, people of a particular community have been blamed for spoiling the atmosphere. The family members have now demanded appropriate action in this matter.
Christian Ganj police station started investigation
The case, which came into limelight after the video went viral, is now being investigated by the Christian Ganj police station. Police have registered a case under different sections including SC ST Act. The investigation has started as soon as the case has been registered. The people involved in the assault are being investigated on the basis of the video.
Sambrat Chaturvedi
Assistant News Editor of Navbharat Times Digital. A journey of 17 years in journalism, after organizations like Rajasthan Patrika, Dainik Bhaskar, Network18, till Times Internet.
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A Dalit student was paraded half-naked with Ambedkar’s portrait on his head

Puber’s pen, online table: BR Ambedkar stood by the downtrodden, downtrodden, Dalits all his life and continued the struggle. A Dalit student was tortured during the commemoration of the founder of the constitution.
By Muhammad
A student resident of a hostel in Karnataka’s Kalburgi district organized an ‘Ambedkar Puja’ in memory of BR Ambedkar. The student refused to participate in the event. Chaos ensued in the hostel due to this complaint.
The student was forced to parade half-naked through the city with a portrait of BR Ambedkar on his head. The police started an investigation by filing a complaint against 15-20 students of the hostel. Several cases were filed under Sections 341 (unwarranted control), 504 (intentional insult with intent to breach the peace), 323 (intentionally causing hurt), 506 (criminal intimidation), 505 (2). (126)
Courtesy : IG News
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‘Dalit public representative was not given a place on stage’

‘Dalit public representative was not given a place on stage’: MLA Chaturi said – This was happening with Dalits even before, and it is happening even now
By Muhammad
The MLA said- the Dalit public representative was not given a place on the stage
Local Congress leaders and workers expressed their displeasure with the college administration for not making MLA Chaturi Nand a guest at the annual function of Raja Virendra Bahadur College at Saraipali in Mahasamund district. Congressional leaders have described it as a policy of bad faith. During this, MLA Chaturi Nand said that there was ill will towards Dalits from the beginning, which is still continuing.
Courtesy : Geo TV News
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