Thursday 15 December 2011

Denotified Nomadic Tribes Meeting on 5th Jan 2012

Denotified Nomadic Tribbes Andolan 
Date: 05-01-2012; 10AM
Venue: Azad Maidan, Mumbai.
Objective: Implementation of Renake Ayog on Deprived Castes
Result: By implementation of Renake Recommendations (2008) many castes even Medaris get Reservations like SC/STs.

Imp. Speakers:
1.   Shri Prithiviraj Chavan, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Government of Maharashtra.

2.   Shri Ajit Anantrao Pawar, Dy. Chief Minister, Government of Maharashtra.

3.   Shri. Shivajirao Shivaramji Moghe, Minister for  De-Addiction Activities, Social Justice, Welfare of Nomadic Denotified Tribes and Other Backward Classes, Maharashtra Government.

4.   Shri Sachin Mohan Ahir, Housing, Slum Improvement, Repairs & Reconstruction, Urban Land Ceiling, Industries, Mines, Social Justice, De-addiction Activities, Environment, Welfare of Nomadic, De-notified Tribes and Other Backward Classes, Maharashtra Government.

5.   Sri. Balakrishna Renake (Former Chairman of National Commission for Denotified Nomadic and Seminomadic Tribes, New Delhi).

6.   Sri. Hari Bhau Rathod, Former Member of Loksabha (Wasim, MH), etc.

For Details Contact:
Deekonda NarsingaRao, DNT President, AP-Hyderabad.
Ph: 09849552877; Email: medaramail@gmail.com.

Friday 4 November 2011

10% Quota for DNTs Sought

10% quota for DNTs in jobs, education sought

The Hans India : 1.Nov.2011 (Page 5)

Hyderabad: To discuss about the draft recommendations on Denotified Nomadic and Semi Nomadic tribes, prepared by National Advisory Council (NAC), Denotified Nomadic Tribes Welfare Association, Andhra Pradesh on Monday 31.10.2011 conducted a round table meet here in the city.

The speakers at the round table meet appealed to the Union Government to provide 10 per cent separate reservations to DNTs in education, employment and politics. Eminent educationists from various DNT communities attended the meet and expressed their valuable opinions on the subject.“We are grateful that the National Advisory Council (NAC) chaired by Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, had prepared some “draft recommendations” on Denotified Nomadic and Seminomadic Tribes to improve the life of DNT communities.

As this draft recommendations was placed in public domain on 18th Oct 2011 for suggestions and comments, we organised this round table meet,” said, Deekonda Narsinga Rao, President, DNT Welfare Association, AP. Also, separating DNTs from OBC, BC lists and creating one separate Schedule as “Scheduled Denotified Nomadic Tribes” in the Constitution would be very useful, they added.

Various personalities urged the Government for separate DNT Ministries (portfolios) in Centre and States as well as political reservations for DNTs in MLA and MP constituencies. Providing political reservations in all local body elections like blocks, talukas, panchayats, mandal parishads, zilla parishads, municipalities and other local bodies would also benefit immensely, many observed.

The round table also appealed the Government of India to appoint a “National Commission for DNTs” on permanent basis by an amendment to the Constitution, similar to the National Commission for SCs and STs. Appointing State level DNT Commission to identify the DNT communities in every state to study the problems and grievances was very  necessary, speakers felt.

All the aforesaid suggestions were drafted into a memorandum, which was faxed to Congress High Command Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, Chairman, National Advisory Council, Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister, P Chidambaram, Home Minister, Mukul Wasnik, Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Prof. Narendra Jadav, Member, National Advisory Council, and Convener, NAC Working Group on DNTs.

Visit: http://www.thehansindia.info/News/Article.asp? category=1&subCategory=2&ContentId=15341

Mandala Parashu Ramulu (Kuruma), Mamidipalli Kishan (Medari), Devalla Mallikarjuna Rao (Vaddera), DSuresh, M.MuraliMohan, etc coordinated to organize this meeting. Contact: 09849552877, Email: nomadictribes@gmail.com

Tuesday 25 October 2011

COMMENTS INVITED ON NAC DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS ON DNTs

COMMENTS INVITED ON NAC DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS ON DNTs

Government of India :: National Advisory Council

The Working Group of the National Advisory Council (NAC) on Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes have examined certain issues relating to the development of the above communities and have prepared the Draft Recommendations to be considered by the National Advisory Council. These Draft Recommendations are placed on 18th October, 2011,  in public domain for comments.

Comments may be sent to the Working Group of NAC by 31st October, 2011 by email at  or by post to Secretary, National Advisory Council 2 Moti Lal Nehru Place, Akbar Road, New Delhi -110011.

If you feel any inconvenience to download the draft recommendations,
please contact < nomadictribes@gmail.com >

- Deekonda Narsingarao 0-9849552877
DNT Activist, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad.

Thursday 8 September 2011

DNTs Hyderabad Meeting is on 19-9-2011

Denotified Nomadic Tribes Meeting at Hyderabad on 19-9-2011 



Denotified Nomadic Tribes (Vimukta Sanchara Jatulu) will meet to sort out future action programme for "a bill on DNTs in Parliament".
Date & Time: 19-09-2011 (Monday) at 10.00 am to 12.30 noon.
Venue: PRESS CLUB (Deshodharaka Bhavan), Opp. Nizam College, LBStadium, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad.
Chief Guest: Shri. Balakrishna Renake, Ex Chairman, National Commission for Denotified Nomadic and Seminomadic Tribes;
Guest of Honour: Shri. Haribhau Rathod, Ex. Member of Parliament (Loksabha).
Convener of the Meeting: Deekonda NarsingaRao, President, Sanchara Jatula Sankshema Sangam, AP, Hyderabad.


Theme of this meeting: “Immediate Implementation of Balakrishna Renake Commission's Recommendations on DNTs".
For whom: The community leaders, activists, educated persons of DNT communities will participate in this meeting.
Denotified Nomadic Tribes in AP: Balasanthu, Bahurupi, Banda, Mondibanda, Mondivaaru, Mondipatta, Budabudakala, Dasari, Dongadasari, Dommara, Gangireddula, Jalari, Jogi, Kaikadi, Kanjarabhatta, Katikapala, Kepmare, Korcha, Mandula, Medari, Mahendra, Nokkar, Odde (Oddera), Pamula, Pardhi, Nirshikari, Peddammala, Eerla, Devara, Kommula, Konarla, Madari, Rajannala, Sakunapakshollu, Samayavallu, Pusala, Sikligar, Bandara, Jangama, Vamsharaj, Pitchiguntla, Pambala, Veeramushti, Veerabhadriya, Boya, Gudala, Parikimuggula, Yata, Joshinandiwala, Kaikadi, Mehtar, etc
The community men, Activists, Print & Electronic Media are cordially invited to this meeting. For details please contact: Deekonda NarsingaRao, President, Sanchara Jatula Sankshema Sangam,  AP, Hyderabad. Phone: 09849552877; Email: nomadictribes@gmail.com; URL: http://dntsindia.blogspot.com/
 

“SURVIVAL WITH DIGNITY” DEMANDED BY DNTS

DENOTIFIED NOMADIC TRIBES DHARNA SUCCESSFUL
Date & Time: 31-08-2011 Wednesday; at 10.00 am to 5.00 pm.
Venue: Jantarmantar, New Delhi.

Main Speakers & Guests:
1. Shri. Oscar Fernandes, Member of Parliament (Rajyasabha), Indian National Congress Leader.
2. Shri. Balakrishna Renake, Ex Chairman, National Commission for Denotified Nomadic & Seminomadic Tribes (2006-2008).
3. Shri. Haribhau Rathod, Ex Member of Parliament (Loksabha) and Ex Member of National Commission for DNTs (2004-05).

“SURVIVAL WITH DIGNITY” DEMANDED BY DNTS


Denotified nomadic tribes one day dharna for their rights, reservations for survival and dignity has been successful,  with representatives from Andhrapradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Haryana,  Uttara Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajashtan, Delhi, etc..

The Dharna, also received a good news with Shri. Oscar Fernandes, Member of Parliament (Rajyasabha), that he will definitely negotiate with the leadership of UPA government for positive conclusions. Shri. Oscar Fernandes called on the union government to accept the report of the "National Commission for Denotified Nomadic Seminomadic Tribes", and he said "the commission has done an excellent, objective and comprehensive job." He expressed his strong support for the cause of the DNTs rights and reservations and their struggle for a just and effective DNTs Bill immediately.

Shri. Haribhau Rathod, Ex Member of Parliament (Loksabha) and Ex Member of National Commission for DNTs specifically reiterated four of the key recommendations of the "National Commission for Denotified Nomadic Semi-nomadic Tribes" and strongly demanded that union government should immediately take necessary action to implement the commissions' recommendations. He demanded that, government should give special reservations to DNTs as like SCs/STs, and demanded to appoint a permanent commission on DNTs. He said that delay in implementation of Commissions' recommendations is very injustice.

Shri. Balakrishna Renake, Ex Chairman, National Commission for Denotified Nomadic & Seminomadic Tribes, demanded the union government, to provide DNTs, an opportunity to survive with dignity. He expressed his gratitude towards union government, that the government at least appointed a working group in "National Advisory Council" to study the denotified nomadic tribes.

Deekonda NarsingaRao, AP DNT leader and activist on Human Rights, said that if this commission's recommendations implemented more than the fourty communities of Andhrapradesh, like Medari, Gangireddula, Budabudakala, Oddari, Vamsharaj, Katikapala, Veerabhadriya, Balasantu, Bahurupi, Dommara, Dasari, etc will be benefitted a lot like SCs and STs. Participants and speakers from Andhra Pradesh includes, Deekonda Suresh (Medari), State DNT leader and DNT activist,  Hyderabad, K. Prakash Vamsharaj, Warangal, B. Mallikarjun (Bestha), Warangal, M. Parashu Ramulu (Kuruma), Warangal, K. Sheshu Prasad (Pusala), Karimnagar, M. Murali Mohan, Peddapalli, Karimnagar and ten more activists from Andhra Pradesh participated and spoke on DNT problems.

Denotified Nomadic Tribes Mahasangh,  Andhra Pradesh Unit, Hyderabad.

Saturday 13 August 2011

Denotified Nomadic Tribes of India

Denotified and Nomadic Tribes of India

“Fifteen crore people of our community belongs to denotified nomadic tribes have been suffering for the past 60 years. They are not getting the benefits of development. After neglect for so many years, the Renake Commission constituted for uplift of the community recommended various measures for its welfare such as a separate budget and reservation in services and education. They urge the Government to implement the report without any further delay”.


The communities designated as Denotified Tribes (DNT) and Nomadic Tribes (NT) of India were identified as "Criminal Tribes" (which included both castes as well as tribes) in pre-independence India. Though the Criminal Tribes Act, 1871 was annulled soon after independence, the police, as well as members of the public, frequently and most regrettably continue to treat persons belonging to these communities as "born criminals" and "habitual criminals". They, therefore, remain amongst the most discriminated and disadvantaged groups in the country.

Acting on a petition filed by eminent activist and author, Smt. Mahasvetadevi, President, Denotified & Nomadic Tribals Rights Action Group in May, 1998, the Commission convened a meeting of the Chief Secretaries and senior officers of the concerned States on 15 February, 2000 to deal the matter.

The recommendations included that a retired senior police officer of high reputation may be appointed in every state to watch the cases of atrocities against DNTs. The National Police Academy and other institutions imparting training to police officers be advised to reorient their syllabi and Habitual Offenders Act be repealed. The States were asked to report the action taken on the recommendations made. These included proper enumeration providing education, employment and other infrastructural facilities to them, and work out action plans for DNTs. The matter has been taken up with the State Governments, and is being pursued by the Commission.
The Government of India vide Resolution No. dated 14th march, 2005 Constituted “National Commission for De-notified, Nomadic and Semi Nomadic tribes” to study various developmental aspects of these Tribes.  The Government of India also appointed the Chairman (Shri. Balakrishna Sidram Renake), a Member (Shri Laxmanbhai Kalidas Patni)  and the Member Secretary (Shri Lakshmi Chand, IAS) of this commission vide Government notification F. No.  12016/24/2005 dated the 6th February, 2006. The Commission assumed its functioning w.e.f. 6th February, 2006.

This Commission (NCDNSNT) was appointed to study on the following Terms of Reference:  1) To specify the economic interventions required for raising the living standards of Denotified, Nomadic and Semi Nomadic Tribes by asset creation and self-employment opportunities;  2) To recommend measures to utilize the existing channeling agencies set up for the economic development of SC/STs and OBCs for extending an economic development package to these groups, keeping in view their specific requirements; 3) To identify programmes required for their education, development and health; and 4) To make any other connected or incidental recommendation, that the Commission deems necessary.

The National Commission for Denotified, Nomadic Tribes, has already been submitted it's final report to the Prime Minsiter of India and to the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, New Delhi on 2.7.2008. The major recommendations of the Commission are: 1) Separate reservations for DNTs in education, employmentation, politics and all spheres of socio economic life, as available to SCs and STs. 2) Special care in Education, Health, Housing, Self Emplymentation, etc. 3) Permanent Commission for Denotified Nomadic Tribes in the line of SCs and STs. 4) Early implementation of seventy six recommendations for empowerment of DNTs.

In India the Andhra Pradesh state government has been recognized the  following Communities under backward classes list under group-A as DNTs: 1. Agnikulashatriya, Palli, Vadabalija, bestha, Jalari,  Gangavar, Gangaputra, Goondla, Vanyakulakshatriya,      Vannekapu, Vannereddi, pallikapu, pallireddi, Neyyala & pattapu, 02. Balasanthu, Bahurupi, 03. Bandara, 04. Budabukkala, 05. Rajaka, Chakali, Vannar, 06. Dasari, 07. Dommara, 08. Gangiredlavaru, 09. Jangam, 10. Jogi, 11. Katipapala, 12. Korcha, 13. Lambada or Banjara, 14. Medari or Mahendra, 15. Mondivaru, Mondibanda, Banda, 16. Nayee Brahmin, Mangali, Mangala, Bajantri, 17. Nakkala, 18. Vamsharaj, Pitchiguntla, 19. Pamula, 20. Pardhi, Nirishikari, 21. Pambala, 22. Dammali/ Dammala/ Dammula/ Damala, Peddammavandlu, Devaravandlu, Yellammavandlu, Mutyalammavandlu, 23. Veeramusthi, Veerabhadreeya, Nettikotala, 24. Valmiki, Boya, Bedar, Kirataka, Nishadi, Yellapi, Peddaboya, Talayari and Chunduvallu, Yellapi & Yellapu, 25. Yerukalas, 26. Gudala, 27. Kanjara-Bhatta, 28. Kalinga, 29. Kopmare or Reddika, 30. Mondipatta, 31. Nekkar, 32. Periki Muggula, 33. Yata, 34. Chopemari, 35. Kaikadi, 36. Joshinandiwalas, 37. Odde, Oddilu, Vaddi, Vaddelu, 38. Mandula, 39. Methar(Muslim), 40. Kunapuli, 41. Patra, 42. Kurakala, 43. Pondara, 44. Samanthula/ Samantha/ Sountia/ Sauntia, 45. Pala-Ekari, Ekila, Vyakula, Ekiri, Nayanivaru, Palegaru, Tolagari, Kavali, 46. Rajannala, Rajannalu, 47. Bukka Ayyavara, 48. Gotrala, 49. Kasikapadi/ Kasikapudi, 50. Siddula, 51. Sikligar/Saikalgar, 52. Poosala.
-       Deekonda NaringaRao (AP, Hyderabad, India)
Phone: 0-9849552877, Email: nomadictribes@gmail.com