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There is tremendous anger in the Dalit community over the murder of a youth in Kishanpura, Govindgarh.

Ajmer. In Kishanpura, Govindgarh, on Wednesday evening, miscreants attacked a young man with a sharp weapon and brutally murdered him and after the incident, the accused fled from the spot. Police have taken the body in their custody and kept it in the sawmill of Pushkar Hospital and started searching for the accused.
This heinous murder created an uproar in the family of the deceased youth and sensation spread in the village as well. There is tremendous anger in the Dalit community regarding this murder and a huge crowd of hundreds of people has gathered outside the hospital. Representatives of the Dalit community said that they will not pick up the dead body until the killers are arrested and proper compensation is given to the family of the deceased youth. There is tremendous anger in the Dalit community regarding this. Angry villagers have warned the police not to pick up the dead body until the accused are arrested.
According to the information received, at around 6.30 pm on Wednesday, the villagers had received information that a 24-year-old youth named Suraj, son of Kaluram Maurya, was lying in a blood-soaked condition near the Sati Mata temple in Kishanpura. After this the villagers reached the spot and brought Suraj to Pushkar Hospital. Where the doctors declared him dead. This created anger among the villagers. On the other hand, as soon as the information was received, police station incharge trainee IPS Kamble Sharan Gopinath also reached the hospital along with May Japten and took the body in his custody and kept it in the sawmill. And inspected the spot of the incident. The miscreants attacked the young man with sharp weapons. Due to which there were deep wound marks on his head, face and neck.
SP Deepak Kumar Sharma said that Bharti’s father Kaluram lodged a report against Shivraj and his two other associates. On this basis, a case has been registered and a team has been sent to arrest the accused. Investigation revealed that the youth was murdered by a youth named Shivraj from his own family along with his associates over a land dispute. The police have taken Shivraj’s father and brother into custody for questioning.
Father’s condition worsened by crying
As soon as he got information about Suraj’s murder, his father reached Kaluram Hospital. Where he kept crying loudly.
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Barbarity in Aligarh: After raping a Dalit girl, she killed her and hanged her body on a peg, family members demanded a CBI investigation.

A case of a 14-year-old Dalit girl being raped, murdered and her body hanged on a peg has come to light in a village in Barla police station area of Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh. At that time, a dalit girl was raped by a brute crossing all limits of brutality. When the fatherless child was alone at home and her mother had gone to a wedding, leaving her daughter alone at home. The news of the Dalit girl’s body being hanged created panic in the police department and the area police station incharge and senior police officers along with the forensic team and police picket team immediately reached the crime scene. The forensic team and police officers who reached the spot inspected the spot in detail.
The case has come to light from a village in Barla area of Aligarh district of UP. Where, to satisfy the hunger of lust, Daridra, a wolf hungry for lust, raped and murdered a 14 year old Dalit girl, hanged her body on a peg and ran away from the spot.
Meanwhile, seeing that the door of the house of the Dalit girl, who was alone in the house, was closed for several hours and there was no disturbance from inside the house, when the people of the locality peeped inside the house through the iron grill installed on her house, they saw her dead body. It was hanging from a noose on a peg. Seeing this horrifying scene, the villagers were shocked and lost their senses. After which the news of the girl’s body being hanged spread like wildfire in the entire village.
Regarding the incident that happened with his niece, the maternal uncle of the deceased girl told that the father of his deceased niece had died long ago. Whereas her mother had gone to attend the wedding ceremony of her brother-in-law’s daughter, leaving her 14-year-old daughter alone at home on Wednesday. During this time, seeing his innocent niece alone at home, a brute forcefully entered his house, raped her and murdered her by hanging her body.
It is alleged that even before the maternal relatives reached the spot with the information about the daughter’s death, the police sent the dead daughter’s body to the mortuary for postmortem without informing the family members. When the maternal relatives reached the spot, they raped and murdered the daughter. Accused of hanging the dead body. Whereas the maternal grandfather of the deceased said regarding his daughter’s death that he does not want to implicate any innocent person. In such a situation, he has demanded strict legal action against the accused as well as a CBI investigation.
The mother of the deceased, who reached the spot after receiving information about her daughter’s death, says that some unknown person did something wrong with her daughter, killed her and hanged her body. During the incident that happened with her daughter, she had gone to the wedding of her brother-in-law’s son, leaving her daughter alone at home. Then the people of the locality informed that her daughter’s body was hanging.
Regarding the incident, Area Officer Barla Sarjana Singh said that the case of suicide by a 14-year-old girl in a village of Barla police station area had come to the notice of the police. After the case of suicide by a 14-year-old girl came to the notice of the police, senior police officials along with the forensic team and police picket team reached the spot. The forensic team and police officers who reached the spot inspected the spot in detail. As soon as the complaint is received at the police station, advance legal action will be taken in the matter. At present peace is maintained in the village.
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the parents were minors at the time of birth, such cases are more in Dalit-Tribal society.

More than 200 daughters of Guna district of Madhya Pradesh are not able to become ‘Laadli Lakshmi’. The parents of some do not have the necessary documents, while the mother of some has given birth while a minor. There are 205 girls in the district who are not getting the benefits of the scheme. This figure is for 2023. Most of these girls belong to Dalit or tribal community.
It is also clear from the statistics that child marriages are still taking place in Dalit and tribal communities. The society is also recognizing them. The brunt of this is being borne by those daughters whose mother is married below the age of 18 years and whose father is married below the age of 21 years.
However, Guna Collector Amanbir Singh Bains says that the administration is working in this direction. Efforts are being made to somehow provide the benefits of the scheme to these girls. A list of such girls has been sought from the Women and Child Development Department.
Dainik Bhaskar has investigated some such cases. Went to tribal dominated areas and talked to the people who were not getting benefits. Tried to find out the reason for this. Read the report…
Mother was a minor at the time of daughter’s birth
A similar case came to light in the Anganwadi located in Giani Ji’s enclosure in Guna city. Golu, who lives here, got married to Mehak two years ago. Mehak’s current age is 18 years. Mehak gave birth to a baby girl on 8 April 2023. She was a minor at the time of her birth. Because of this his daughter is not able to get the benefits of the scheme. Apart from this, the age of Mehak’s husband Golu is recorded as 14 years in the composite ID. Her husband says that the age has been written as less by mistake, which he is trying to rectify.
Three cases in the same village, in which the mother’s age is less than 18
People of tribal community live in Mundi Kotra village, 25 kilometers away from Guna. Most of the men work as labourers. Three such cases were found in the village also, in which the mother is a minor. All three are below 18 years of age as per Aadhaar card. The wrestler living here is married to Pooja. Pooja’s age in the base is 17 years. She gave birth to a baby girl on 29 April 2023.
Similarly, Balram got married to Saroj. Saroj’s age is also less in Aadhar card. Saroj gave birth to a baby girl on 20 December 2023.
Whereas, Malkhan is married to Pooja. Pooja gave birth to a baby girl on 7 September 2023. Pooja’s age in the base is 17 years. In all three cases the mother’s age is less than 18 years. Because of this their daughters are not able to get the benefits of the scheme.
No age documentation
Sagoriya village of Jamra Panchayat, 27 kilometers from the district headquarters. People of Dhakad, Yadav, Sahariya and tribal communities live here. Ram who lives here is married to Pooja. Pooja’s age is 17 years. She gave birth to a baby girl on 25 March. Pooja’s age is less in Samagra ID also. He does not have any such document by which he can correct the age in the Aadhar card.
There is another case in the same village, in which Monu is married to Kavita. Kavita’s age is written as 16 years in the overall ID. Kavita does not even have an Aadhar card. Kavita told that she has studied till 5th class, but she does not have documents. Due to this the process is not progressing.
Collector said – have brought it to the notice of the state government
Collector Amanbir Singh Bains said that information about such cases has been collected. If a woman gets married below the age of 18 years, then as per the rules her daughter is not considered eligible for Ladli Lakshmi Yojana. Such cases have come to notice. Counseling sessions are scheduled in specific areas.
Now let us know- what is Ladli Lakshmi Yojana?
This is an ambitious plan of former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan. The state government started it from 1 April 2007. After Madhya Pradesh, 6 other states also implemented it in their states.
Reason for not getting benefits of the scheme
Child Marriage: A girl should not get married before 18 years and a boy should not get married before 21 years. There are many areas in the district where marriages take place before this age. In such a situation, the child is deprived of the benefits of the scheme. Because the age of his/her mother or father is less than the prescribed age of marriage in the Aadhar card.
Birth of a daughter while a minor: Some cases have also come to light in which a girl was married while she was a minor. Gave birth to a girl while still a minor. Because of this the benefit of that scheme will not be available. After this, if she gives birth to another girl child in adulthood, she will get the benefit of the scheme.
Samagra ID: To avail the benefits of the scheme, it is necessary to have his parents’ and his name linked in the Samagra ID. In this also, the age of mother should be 18 years and father’s age should be 21 years in the documents. If either of the two is under age, the portal will not accept the application. Even if mother’s name is not included, the application will be rejected. Generally people do not get this done, because after marriage the wife’s name gets added to the total. Due to her name not being added, the girl child is not able to avail the benefit.
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In Ujjain, two people entered the house of a tribal woman and ftkilled her with a sword, also attacked her husband.

Ujjain. A case of murder of a tribal woman by killing her with a sword has come to light in Ujjain district of Madhya Pradesh. The woman’s husband says that two attackers had entered the house and also stabbed him in the stomach. Let us tell you that the woman’s husband is undergoing treatment in the district hospital. This incident took place in Gajnikhedi village. Police had reached the spot on information, currently police are investigating the matter.
According to the information received, Santosh and his wife Krishna Bhai were sleeping inside the house. Meanwhile, two miscreants entered inside their house and stabbed the woman with a sword. Due to which she died on the spot. Her husband was also attacked by miscreants due to which he got injured.
As soon as information about the incident was received, Ujjain SP Pradeep Sharma reached the spot. At present, the police is investigating the matter. Police have said that at the time of the incident, the woman’s mother-in-law, niece Vidya and daughter Usha were also present in the house. By the time they woke up after hearing the noise, the attackers had fled away.
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Land lease prepared by forging signature of tribal, Collector gave instructions for investigation

In Balaghat district, a case has come to light in which land lease documents for 99 years were prepared by the mining company by using fake signatures of the tribals. The mining company has obtained 0.62 acres of land for use at a rent of less than Rs 500 per year. The District Collector has issued orders for investigation on the complaint.
In the complaint presented by Moreshwar Wadiye, resident of village Miragpur under Khairlanji tehsil of tribal dominated Balaghat district, it was said that there was 0.62 acres of land in the name of his father Anil Moreshwar. His father was badly addicted to alcohol. On the instructions of Abhishek Rai, resident of Nagpur, owner of M/s DP Rai Mines Company, his employees, taking advantage of his father’s bad habit of drinking alcohol, had convinced him to keep the stock of manganese on the land for 3-4 years.
The company fraudulently prepared documents to take the said land on lease for 99 years. His father was illiterate and his family members only taught him how to sign. The lease document has been made in the stamp of Rs 100 and the father’s signature recorded in it is fake. He remained outside in search of employment. He came to know about this when he returned after his father’s death. On the complaint of the tribal youth, the District Collector has issued orders for investigation.
Tehsildar Khairlanji S Marco said that on the complaint, he has been entrusted with the responsibility of demarcation of the land, inspection and verification of documents. He will present the investigation report before the District Collector as per instructions. Victim Moreshwar Wadia said that more than three months have passed since the complaint was made. Since no action has been taken on the complaint yet, he has filed a case in the court.
Out to get fodder, 4 Dalit women beaten in Khanna
The complainants stated that they went towards Goh village to get fodder for the cattle; when they were cultivating the fodder,Wasakha , who was reportedly under the influence of liquor, came there and used casteist slurs against them; he assaulted them with sticks and tore their clothes
Four Dalit women were allegedly beaten up with sticks by a landlord in Goh village of Khanna when they had gone to get fodder, leading to a protest by community members demanding action against the accused.

The women, who belong to Manupur village in Samrala, had crossed over to the neighbouring Goh village that falls in Khanna to get fodder when the incident happened.
The woman alleged that the accused had also torn their clothes. Situation became tense after members of the Dalit Community later staged a protest outside Gurudwara Shri Ramdasia in Samrala and started shouting slogans.
The police tried to pacify the protesters. Later, the Sadar Khanna police station lodged an FIR against the accused, identified as Wasakha Singhof Goh village in Khanna. The police have arrested him.
The complainants stated that they went towards Goh village to get fodder for the cattle. When they were cultivating the fodder,Wasakha , who was reportedly under the influence of liquor, came there and used casteist slurs against them. He assaulted them with sticks and tore their clothes.
They said that they managed to escape and reached their village and informed their family about the incident. As the villagers came to know about the incident, they gathered outside the gurdwara and staged a protest for at least four hours. The protesters stated that they would intensify the protest if the police delayed action.
Avtar Singh Manupur, a Dalit leader, and Captain Harjinder Singh condemned the incident and sought stern action.
Khanna senior superintendent of police Amneet Kondal said that soon after receiving the information, the police lodged an FIR against the accused.
The SSP added that the women or their families neither have rivalry with the accused nor the land belongs to the accused where the women were cultivating the fodder. The things will be cleared after the arrest of the accused.
A case under sections 323, 354 of IPC, section 3 of SC/ST Act has been lodged against Wasakha noSingh.

- BSP to kickstart Lok Sabha poll drive on Kanshi Ram birth anniversary today
The BSP plans to mobilise its supporters with a series of programmes and workers’ conferences across the state on the occasion of Kanshi Ram’s birth anniversary.

“The birth anniversary of the party founder will be used to generate enthusiasm among the party cadre. With the Dalit-Muslim-OBC formula, the party is working to increase its tally in the Lok Sabha election,” a BSP leader said. Mayawati is giving the final touches to the candidates’ list sent by party coordinators, this leader added.
The BSP has already decided to go it alone in the polls.
Born on March 15, 1934 in Ropar district of Punjab, Kanshi Ram had mobilised the Dalit community in Uttar Pradesh to enable his party to capture political power for the first time in 1995.
Two decades before that, he quit a government job to launch the All India SC, ST, OBC and Minority Employees Association (BAMCEF) in 1971. The aim was to spread the ideals of Bhim Rao Ambedkar among the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and minority communities. In 1981, he launched the Dalit Shoshit Samaj Sangharsh Samiti (DS4) for social awakening among the Dalits, and, in 1984, he floated the BSP for their political empowerment.
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The Madras High Court has dismissed a plea to include the Gudugudupukarar Caste in the Scheduled Tribe list under Article 342 of the Constitution. Observing that the presidential order of the Scheduled Tribes list cannot be tinkered with by the court, the bench of Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala and Justice Bharatha Chakravarthy added that granting such relief will be beyond the purview...
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