Sunday, August 16, 2009

Tamilnadu women commission letter on Punitha(13) murder



Tamilnadu,Erode.Dt,Sathyamangalam.Tk,CK.Palayam Dalit(Arunthathiyer ) village Punitha(13) years girl rap and murder on 10th Aug 2008 .

Our AHRF intervention to Tamilnadu state women commission .Commission sented letter to District police SP for take immidiyet action .

Monday, August 10, 2009

Caste attrocity

31.07.2009 -Erode.Dt,Sathyamangalam.Tk,AG.Pudur Arunthathiyer village Mr.Venkidu(26) .He is belongs to Arunthathiyer community .His wife went to public milk shope .But she has some loan in the shop .The shop owner belongs to upper caste .He soughted to her for repay the loan amount .She is also told to him next week will pay the money .But he not to hear her words .

She told to her husband .Her husband went to ask to owner .":why you abuse my wife " owner told to him .I am a upper caste .I will do any where .Then sudently owner beaten to him .1.08.2009He admitted in hospital in Sathyamangalam .

Compliaint given to police station .But upper caste land lords came and theretan and convenice to him .

Arunthathiyer youth attacked by upper caste gang

Tirupur .dt,Avinashi.Tk,Chettipudur Arunthathiyer village ,Palanisamy (36) S/o Kuppan .He is a labour in power loom .Every day hw will complit his work on night 8Pm .5.8.2009 day after his complit work he started travel to his village .He used two wheelar .In between Thandukaran palayam village higher caste community youths black the two wheelar .

Sudently the upper caste youths beat to him .Nigberning upper caste people also gather and beat to him .On the way one upper caste came .He told to them .He is our village Arunthathiyer .In between his wife came from village .The gang beaten to his wife .She got beaten .

6.08.2009 morning Mr.Palanisamy given compliant to Cheyur police sataion .They admitted in Avinashi hospital .But treatment is got .Therefore he admitted in coimbatore government hospital .
Case registred in SC/ST Act 3(I)(10) and IPC .

AC.Kumar
AHRF-Coordinator -Erode,Coimbatore,Tirupur
Cell.9345523946

Saturday, August 8, 2009

"Equality Lights"

Dear Friends
My artical published in monthly magzine .
This artical says How arunthathiyar facing discrimination and atrocities .This artical written based on RTI information.
-Ksamy-

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Last three years atrocities on Arunthathiyers

We are fighting for Dalit(Arunthathiyer ) human rights at gross rout level .Recently we filed a RTI for Erode.District level atrocities cases
Every year increasing the cases .
Many cases not registered under this Act.They comparmise in village level by upper caste community .

Atrocities on Arunthathiyars

Erode. District SC/ST-Atrocity cases

Year

Total

Atrocity cases

Punished

Cases

Court

Rejected cases

District monitoring committee rejected cases

Balances

Cases in

Court

2006

26

-

9

17

-

2007

73

7

22

44

-

2008

76

-

7

56

13

Total

175

7

38

117

13

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Insidious web of bonded labour spreads to margins

Tamil Nadu
Insidious web of bonded labour spreads to margins
D. Karthikeyan
— Photo: G. Moorthy EXPLOITED Lot: Women of Meenakshipatti near Kinnimangalam Panchayat in Madurai who returned to their village after working in spinning mills under the Sumangali scheme.
MADURAI: It is hard to find adolescent Dalit girls in Vadivelkarai, Keezhakuilkudi, Vadapalanji, Vellaiparaipatti and Meenakshipatti villages near Madurai. Most of them have left to work in spinning mills at Tirupur, Coimbatore, Dindigul and Theni.
The phenomenon, which started a few years ago, seems to be spreading fast. Appalling economic conditions, social discrimination and cash economy are the factors that have been forcing them to drop out of school and enter the web of bonded labour. Dalit girls are soft targets for agents.
A few villagers said they had to send their children to cities to escape caste discrimination and they used this opportunity to escape dependency and move beyond the confines of dominant castes. The weak economic platform provided by agricultural labour compounded by the seasonal nature of farm work has resulted in a hand-to-mouth existence for these families. With the ever-expanding lobby of agents, now the Valaiyar (also referred to as Mutharaiyars, a Most Backward Class) girls are being lured, as the community has a sociological profile of being hard workers.
R. Pitchai (60) of a Dalit colony in Meenakshipatti, Kinnimangalam panchayat, Tirumangalam taluk, has sent his daughter P. Jayarani to a mill in Erode. She could come here only once in the last two years. He had no choice but to send her there, in order to get her and other daughters married.
K. Alagu (23), who worked as a helper in a mill in Coimbatore in 2007, said she received Rs.45 as daily wage, out of which Rs.10 was taken for food. She was paid an increment of Rs.2 every three months. She was unwell during most of her stay at the mill. M. Pappathi (20), who had worked in a Coimbatore mill for one year, said she was not able to continue for three years as she fell sick whenever there were two shifts. One of the girls said agents got Rs.2,000 whenever they recruited a girl.
The ‘sumangali thittam’ of mills provides jobs to young, unmarried adolescent girls for three years. The promised salary starts at Rs.35 a day in the first six months, with an increment of Rs.2 every three or six months. In reality, the girls do not get paid anything more than Rs.30 per day; in many cases it is Rs.15.
T.V. Parvata Vardhini of Littles Trust, a non-governmental organisation, said many mills had the most exploitative conditions with a high level of extraction of labour. Psychological trauma, abusive language and sexual advances were common features. Common toilets under condition of water shortage resulted in urinary tract infection. Eyesight problems and asthma were other common ailments reported by the girls. However, a few girls who returned to their villages said the facilities were adequate in a few mills but there were no stipulated working hours. They had to work continuously under appalling conditions.
Ms. Parvata Vardhini said Arunthathiyar girls from Dalit colonies migrated in large numbers owing to multiple reasons. A major reason was the lack of government high and higher secondary schools in the area, which might at least check dropouts and encourage girls to continue their studies. Girls from Meenakshipatti had to travel as far as Mahaboobpalayam in the city as only private schools were here, which were unaffordable.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Discrimination in Barbarshop for Arunthathiyer

Erode.Dt,Perundurai Tk.Thiruvachi panjayet ,Vavikadi village barbarshop owner Mr.Kaliyappan refused to hair cutting to Arunthathiyer youths in his barbarshop .Mr.Subramani -DYFI secretary complaint in to Erode.dt police SP .