Panchami Land in Tamil Nadu

Panchami lands meant for Dalits elude them D. Karthikeyan

MADURAI: It has been more than a century now, but still the panchami lands meant for distribution to the Dalits elude them. During the late 1800s, civil servants like J. H. A. Tremenheere, the then Collector of Chengelpet, and the Christian Missionaries conducted a survey and found that Dalits were living in the most inhuman of conditions with high levels of oppression and submitted a memorandum to the British government to allot lands to the Dalits to improve their socio-economic condition.

The British government approved Tremenheere’s demand and enacted a law in British Parliament to distribute land to them to improve their socio-economic conditions. The Government of Madras passed the Government Orders 1010 and 1010A dated 30 September 1892 to specify that lands would be assigned to the depressed classes. Once the GO was published the panchami lands were reserved and a few were assigned.

It was estimated that a total of 3.20 lakh acres had been gifted to the Dalits by the British Government in all the districts of Tamil Nadu. But, according to S. Karuppiah of Dalit Liberation Movement, lands meant for distribution for Dalits had been encroached upon by landlords and members of dominant castes. It is alleged that even the State has “usurped” the lands and has structures built upon them. Mr. Karuppiah, in his letter addressed to the Chairperson, National Commission for Scheduled Castes, has given the details of the lands that have been allegedly encroached upon. A letter has also been sent to the Chief Minister. The alleged encroachments are Government Primary School in Thenkarai village near Sholavandan in Vadipatti taluk, Madurai district ; a NGP has its office at Palamedu village, Vadipatti taluk.

In Tiruvannamalai district, the encroachments include a bus stop at Malamanjanoor, Thandrampet taluk (Survey No is 282/3A1).

In Tirupur district, it is alleged that a multi-storeyed building is built on encroached panchami land which comes under Tirupur Municipality Ward No.27. In Pandakappatti village of Perambalur district, panchami land meant to be distributed for Dalits has been allegedly converted into a pond.

The government has clearly stipulated that these lands can never be transferred to non-panchamas.

http://www.hindu.com/2010/02/26/stories/2010022653810500.htm

4 Comments

  1. raja said,

    December 18, 2010 at 9:49 PM

    Dear Sir,
    I am looking for text of J. H. A. Tremenheere’s GO,1010,1892. But i am unable to find it on the internet.

    Can you please email me the text

    Regards,
    Raja

    • rprakash33 said,

      December 19, 2010 at 4:17 PM

      please brother send me a mail to my id
      rprakash33@gmail.com
      i couldn`t understand what u r asked ??
      please give me the full form so that i can provide if i can
      Regards

  2. rajasegron said,

    January 3, 2011 at 4:27 PM

    any one is having panchami land survey Nos in madras. kindly help me.

  3. T.john inbaraj said,

    June 15, 2011 at 1:04 PM

    I AM INBA.NOW DOING THEOLOG.IN T T S.MADURAI


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