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We have downdoaded our clipps of Seminar and workshops on" Dalits & Media: Concerns and Lacuna's" in the you tube. Please click link below in mail. You could also see more clipps through "PMARC" in th search of You Tube.
 
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Arun Khote, Chief Executive-PMARC in the national Seminar on " Dlits & Media: Concerns and Lacuna"s organized by PMARC at Lucknow on 31st July2010.

Speakers has raised the issue of accountability and responsibility of mainstream media on social issues particular concerns of socially excluded communities Dalits, tribals nd women.,

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[ZESTCaste] Business Class Rises in Ashes of Caste System

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/11/world/asia/11caste.html?_r=2&ref=general&src=me&pagewanted=all

Business Class Rises in Ashes of Caste System
Kuni Takahashi for The New York Times

See image: Chezi K. Ganesan, of the once low Nadar caste, is one of South India's new breed of entrepreneurs.

By LYDIA POLGREEN
Published: September 10, 2010

CHENNAI, India — Chezi K. Ganesan looks every inch the high-tech entrepreneur, dressed in the Silicon Valley uniform of denim shirt and khaki trousers, slick smartphone close at hand. He splits his time between San Jose and this booming coastal metropolis, running his $6 million a year computer chip-making company.

 

His family has come a long way. His grandfather was not allowed to enter Hindu temples, or even to stand too close to upper-caste people, and women of his Nadar caste, who stood one notch above untouchables inIndia's ancient caste hierarchy, were once forced to bare their breasts before upper caste men as a reminder of their low station.

 

"Caste has no impact on life today," Mr. Ganesan said in an interview at one of Chennai's exclusive social clubs, the kind of place where a generation ago someone of his caste would not have been welcome. "It is no longer a barrier."

 

The Nadars' spectacular rise from despised manual laborers who made a mildly alcoholic palm wine to business leaders in one of India's most prosperous states offers significant clues to India's caste conundrum and how it has impeded economic progress in many parts of the country.

 

India is enjoying an extended economic boom, with near double-digit growth.

 

But the benefits have not been equally shared, and southern India has rocketed far ahead of much of the rest of the country on virtually every score — people here earn more money, are better educated, live longer lives and have fewer children.

 

A crucial factor is the collapse of the caste system over the last half century, a factor that undergirds many of the other reasons that the south has prospered — more stable governments, better infrastructure and a geographic position that gives it closer connections to the global economy.

 

"The breakdown of caste hierarchy has broken the traditional links between caste and profession, and released enormous entrepreneurial energies in the south," said Ashutosh Varshney, a professor at Brown University who has studied the role of caste in southern India's development. This breakdown, he said, goes a long way to explaining "why the south has taken such a lead over the north in the last three decades."

 

India's Constitution abolished caste, the social hierarchy that has ordered Indian life for millenniums, and instituted a system of quotas to help those at the bottom rise up. But caste divisions persist nonetheless, with upper castes dominating many spheres of life despite their relatively small numbers.

 

While in the south lower caste members concentrated on economic development and education as a route to prosperity, in the north the chief aim of caste-based groups has been political power and its spoils. As a result India's northern lower castes tend to be less educated and less prosperous than their southern counterparts. Charismatic leaders in the north from lower castes have used caste identity as a way to mobilize voters, winning control over several large north Indian states. Caste so thoroughly permeates politics in the northern half of the world's largest democracy that it is often said that people don't cast their vote; they vote their caste.

 

Caste is so crucial to northern politics that caste-based parties have demanded that caste be included in India's census, and the government, bowing to pressure, agreed to collect data on caste for the first time since independence.

 

They hope that by showing their large numbers, caste-based parties can force government to set aside more jobs for their communities.

 

Tamil Nadu's Nadars belong to a community in the middle of India's caste system, occupying a place barely above the untouchables, now called Dalits. Academics and analysts have closely watched the rise of the Nadar caste for clues about the role caste barriers play in holding back India's economic progress.

 

Unlike northern India, where caste-based political movements are a fairly recent phenomenon, lower castes in southern India began agitating against upper-caste domination at the beginning of the 20th century. Because these movements arose before independence and the possibility of elected political power, they focused on issues like dignity, education, and self-reliance, Mr. Varshney said.

 

Nadars created business associations to provide entrepreneurs with credit they could not get from banks. They started charities to pay for education for poor children. They built their own temples and marriage halls to avoid upper caste discrimination.

 

"Our community focused on education, not politics," said R. Chandramogan, a Nadar entrepreneur who built India's largest privately owned dairy company from scratch. "We knew that with education, we could accomplish anything."

 

As a result, when independence came the southern lower castes, who had already broken the upper caste monopoly on economic power, enjoyed political power almost right from the start. Tamil Nadu set aside 69 percent of government jobs and seats in higher education for downtrodden castes, which helped rapidly move lower caste people into the mainstream. The north put in place affirmative action policies, but because education was widely embraced, southern people from lower castes were better able to take advantage of these opportunities than northerners.

 

When India's economy liberalized in the 1990s, the south was far more prepared to take advantage of globalization, said Samuel Paul of the Public Affairs Center, a research institution that has looked closely at the growing divide between north and south India. "The south was ready," Mr. Paul said.

 

Nadar businessmen like C. Manickavel have skillfully ridden the waves of prosperity that have crashed over India since liberalization, making small fortunes. Mr. Manickavel's father had started a small printing business in Chennai, which at its peak made $40,000 a year. But he sent his son to one of the best engineering schools in India, and Mr. Manickavel has turned that modest business into a $1 million-a-year operation that designs e-books for big American publishers.

 

"We are supposed to be a backward community but we don't think of ourselves that way," he said in an interview in his state-of-the-art paperless e-publishing facility here. "I make sure my daughter studies at the best school in Chennai. We are as good as anybody else."

 

It remains to be seen if the political agitation around caste in northern India will produce prosperity for lower caste people there, experts say. In India's liberalizing economy these communities must prepare themselves to compete, not simply demand a bigger slice of the shrinking government cake, said Rajeev Ranjan, the chief bureaucrat in charge of industrial development in Tamil Nadu.

 

He is originally from Bihar, a northern state thoroughly in the grip of caste politics, but he has been stationed in the south for 25 years. He said northern states must heed the southern example. "Without that kind of social change it is very hard to do economic development," he said. "One depends on the other."

 

Hari Kumar contributed reporting.


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[ZESTCaste] Dalit burning: panel demands stringent action

 

http://www.hindu.com/2010/09/17/stories/2010091762880900.htm

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Dalit burning: panel demands stringent action

Special Correspondent

HYDERABAD: The Committee Against Caste Discrimination on Thursday
demanded immediate arrest of persons belonging to upper castes
allegedly involved in the burning alive of a Dalit, Narsimha, and a
man belonging to BC community, Yellaiah, at Khaitapuram village, in
Nalgonda district. It wanted stringent action against them.

In a statement here, committee general secretary John Wesley sought
payment of Rs.5 lakh each as ex-gratia to the victims' families.

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[ZESTCaste] 32 SC/ST students receive appointment orders from bank

 

http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/tamil-nadu/article695311.ece

32 SC/ST students receive appointment orders from bank
Special Correspondent

Thirty-two students belonging to the SC/ST communities on Friday
received appointment letters from a private bank after completing a
six-month training programme in Banking, Finance, Insurance and Mutual
Funds at the Institute of Finance, Banking and Insurance (IFBI).

The training programme was fully funded by the Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar
Housing Development Corporation (TAHDCO).

Speaking to reporters after distributing the appointment letters, A.
Tamilarasi, Minister for Adi Dravida Welfare, said as part of the
government's efforts to provide employment opportunities to the SC/ST
students the training programme was conducted on Banking, Finance and
other related subjects. The actual fee for the course was around Rs.
85,000 and these students were charged only Rs. 30,000.

The State government had provided free education to the SC/ST students
and their entire expenses from class VI to Plus Two was borne by the
government, which amounted to Rs. 3.43 crore. Similarly, it also had
spent on scholarships to the tune of Rs. 3.47 crore for those who were
admitted to higher secondary levels, she said.

In the last four years, the department had received Rs. 125 crore,
which was spent on providing scholarships and imparting training on
various trades for those who could not complete their school
education, she said.

When the 32 students joined the institute, those in the organisation
were apprehensive whether the students would be able to complete the
training successfully, said S. Venkatesh, president of IFBI.

The apprehension was mainly due to their social background.

However, their apprehension was proved wrong and the entire batch
completed their training successfully and were able to get placements
in the private bank, he said.

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[ZESTCaste] TAHDCO finds jobs for SC/ST grads in private

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/TAHDCO-finds-jobs-for-SC/ST-grads-in-private/articleshow/6575922.cms

TAHDCO finds jobs for SC/ST grads in private
TNN, Sep 18, 2010, 04.09am IST

CHENNAI: Thirty two unemployed SC/ST graduates were appointed as bank
officers for ICICI Bank on Friday, as part of a placement scheme
overseen by Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar Housing and Development
Corporation (TAHDCO).

Under a special tie-up with Institute of Finance, Banking &amp;
Insurance ( IFBI), these graduates underwent a six month training
course on banking operations and communication skills.

Said Chandrakant B. Kamble, managing director of TAHDCO, "This is the
first time we are providing jobs in the private sector. We are
altogether supporting the course costs for 100 students, amounting to
Rs 30 lakh. The course, though brief, is very exhaustive and gives
them a thorough grounding in banking, accounts, financial management
and all other matters related to banking."

Graduates in 17 districts were invited to apply for this course and
were screened using an online aptitude test and a face-to-face
interview. The 100 candidates who were shortlisted for the training
will be posted as bank officers in various branches of ICICI in Tamil
Nadu and will earn an annual salary of Rs 2,50,000. The course,
according to the candidates, was structured to help students with no
knowledge of banking. "None of the students had any background in
banking," said Arvind Ganesan, a computer science engineering graduate
from Madurai who has been posted in ICICI's Ambattur office, Chennai.
"But the way they approached the concepts made it very easy. They
conducted role-playing for us to improve our interaction skills."

Concurring with this, Dinesh Pandian, a BE graduate from Pollachi who
has been posted to the bank's Coimbatore head office added, "Most of
the faculty members had worked in the banking sector and shared their
experience with us. But best of all, they had a short but really good
communication course which greatly helped us. Many of the students,
including me, were from rural backgrounds with schooling in the Tamil
medium. This course has given me confidence to converse fluently in
English."

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