Thursday, May 5, 2011

[ZESTCaste] AICTE to withdraw 45% eligibility

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/cities/chennai/aicte-withdraw-45-eligibility-465

AICTE to withdraw 45% eligibility

May 5, 2011
DC Correspondent
Chennai
The state government on Wednesday asked the All India Council for
Technical Education (AICTE) to withdraw its recent circular fixing 45
as eligibility percentage for SC, ST and MBC students to join
engineering colleges.

The state government, terming the circular meaningless, said that it
would not follow AICTE's directive and go ahead with its present
minimum eligibility criteria.

"The government, under Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, is determined to
ensure social justice and provide engineering education to all
students. The state government issued an order during the 2010-11
academic year stipulating the minimum eligibility marks: 50 per cent
for general category (OC), 45 per cent for BC, 35 per cent for SC/ST.
This is in force since then," a government press release said.

However, the AICTE had recently sent a circular to all state
governments stipulating the minimum eligibility as 50 per cent for
general category and 45 per cent for all others falling under the
reservation category from 2011-12 academic year.

"If the AICTE directive is adopted, then it would affect SC, ST, MBC
and rural students which will render the social justice concept
meaningless," the government said.

The state government insisted that it would follow its present
eligibility criteria for admissions to engineering courses in the
2011-12 academic year also and urged the Council to withdraw its
circular in the interest of students of the aforesaid communities.


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[ZESTCaste] UP failed to protect Dalits: Govt

http://www.hindustantimes.com/UP-failed-to-protect-Dalits-Govt/Article1-693536.aspx

UP failed to protect Dalits: Govt
Vikas Pathak, Hindustan Times

New Delhi, May 05, 2011
Minister for social justice and empowerment Mukul Wasnik has shot off
a letter to Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati, listing the state's
institutional failures in preventing atrocities against the Dalits.
With less than a year to go for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections,
the letter may mark t
he beginning of a political confrontation between the BSP and Congress
over the Dalit vote in UP, which is 21 % of the state's population.

This vote — which was once part of the Congress' rainbow coalition of
upper castes, Dalits and Muslims in the state — has over the last two
decades been gradually captured by Mayawati's BSP.

Wasnik's letter says that the state has not yet identified
atrocity-prone areas, which Section 21 (VII) of the Prevention of
Atrocities (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Act, 1989, requires
it to do.

A ministry official said the state had last identified these areas in
1986, three years before the Act itself came into existence. In other
words, UP has not identified these areas since the Act came into
force, though it has declared 20 districts as "sensitive".

Wasnik has also pointed out to the absence of a state-level
vigilance-and-monitoring committee in the state, as required by Rules
16 and 17 of the PoA Rules, 1995. This committee, under the
chairpersonship of the chief minister, is required to meet twice a
year. In UP, however, it is non-existent.

The letter comes after a meeting of officials of the central ministry
with its UP state counterpart in April, where Wasnik is believed to
have flagged these concerns vis-à-vis the implementation of the PoA
Act in the state.

Of the 33426 cases of atrocities against Dalits registered across
India in 2009, UP accounts for 22.3 % (or 7461). However, UP officials
are believed to have said that the high number of cases registered was
primarily because of the huge population of the state.

The state officials also pointed out that the state has a higher
conviction level than the national average. The all-India average
conviction rate in such cases between 2007-09 was a mere 31 %, while
it was 54 % in UP.


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[ZESTCaste] Discriminated Dalits in Nepal seek hope in education and employment

http://mediaglobal.org/article/2011-05-04/discriminated_dalits_in_nepal_seek_hope_in_education_and_employment

Discriminated Dalits in Nepal seek hope in education and employment

By Toni Bacala


Fatalities of discrimination: A Dalit woman and child hope to build a
better future. (Photo credit: Creative Commons)

4 May 2011 [MediaGlobal]: In the Kailali district, deep in the
mountains of western Nepal, children from the Dalit caste go to school
only to be shunted to the rear of the classroom, excluded from
activities, and return home with exam papers unmarked by teachers.

Decades since Nepal officially rejected the customary caste system,
the lower-caste Dalits, which comprise over 20 percent of the nation's
population, remain viciously ostracized. Dalit women and children are
especially vulnerable, barred from receiving education, employment, or
the possibility of social equality.

"Caste-based discrimination continues to raise serious human rights
concerns," Representative Jyoti Sanghera of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Nepal told MediaGlobal .

The Dalits, literally the "suppressed," have long endured the caste
system established by migrant Hindus in South Asia centuries before.
Their marginalization permeates the basic aspects of life, such as
denial of access to potable water, practice of religion, and freedom
to marry outside of their caste.

In the less developed western regions of Nepal, the economic,
physical, cultural, and psychological violence against Dalit women and
children is acute. Dalit women endure double discrimination based on
gender and caste, which renders them prey to violence and
prostitution.

"Women also often bear the brunt of acts of vengeance against Dalit
communities that try to better their circumstances," explained Maria
Brink Schleimann of the International Dalit Solidarity Network (IDSN).

Poverty and discrimination push Dalit children further to the margins.
The few who are able to go to school are banned from taking certain
classes and from drinking from communal water fountains. "This type of
discrimination has a devastating effect on the self-esteem of Dalit
children and the prospects for them to better their circumstances,"
said Schleimann.

Literacy provides a tangible gauge of discrimination in the country.
The average literacy rate of Dalits is significantly lower than the
national rate, with Dalit women about 20 percent below the average
Nepalese woman.

"Their limited access to quality education reduces their possibilities
of alternative and better paid employment, pushing them further into
the cycle of poverty and marginalization," Sanghera said.

Recent OHCHR investigations revealed that prevalent discrimination of
Dalits in the workplace bind them to hard labor such as garbage
disposal, butchering, or scavenging. They are restricted to work in
trades that require contact with food and water because, as their
caste implicates, they are deemed impure.

According to Sanghera, there have been several attempts of resistance
from Dalits who sought better lives. However, these were met with
violence, displacement, and further deprivation of daily sustenance.

The prevalent exclusion of Dalit women and children from education and
employment was addressed at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of
Nepal in Geneva last January. The UPR is an evaluative mechanism of
the UN Human Rights Council to ensure the compliance of UN member
states to their human rights obligations.

At the review, attending nations called for Nepal to adopt an
inclusive constitution grounded on human rights, strengthen the
National Dalit Commission, criminalize caste-based discrimination, and
improve educational and economic opportunities, especially directed
toward Dalit women and children.

Humanitarian programs are instrumental in providing Dalit women and
children opportunities of social mobility. Nonetheless, much of the
future of these destitute groups depends on the commitment of the
government to protecting Dalit communities.

In the past year, the Poverty Alleviation Fund (PAF-Nepal) and USAID
Nepal's Education for Income Generation Program have collaborated to
develop literacy and skills trainings program for the disadvantaged
youth of western Nepal. The program provides capacity building and
training in agriculture, technology, commercial marketing, enterprise
creation, and scholarships for vulnerable groups including Dalits.

"The government needs to ensure access to justice for the victims,"
said Sanghera. This requires an aggressive implementation of a
comprehensive legislative framework and justice system against
caste-based and gender discrimination.
As the international community intensifies its call for social
equality in Nepal, special attention must be directed to vulnerable
Dalit women and children to empower themselves for a better future.


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[ZESTCaste] SC/ST, OBC 'preferred' in PSU top jobs

 

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/sc-st-obc-preferred-in-psu-top-jobs/785856/

SC/ST, OBC 'preferred' in PSU top jobs

Agencies Posted online: Wed May 04 2011, 15:27 hrs
New Delhi : In the name of "professionalisation", the government has
come out with an advisory that candidates belonging to SCs/STs and OBC
categories should be given preference in the appointment of
non-official directors on PSU boards.

In addition, the advisory states that women candidates should also get
preference for appointment to the boards of the central public sector
units (PSUs).

The advisory has been issued by the Department of Public Enterprises
(DPE) to different administrative ministries on the recommendations of
the Standing Committee of Parliament on Industry.

In an office memorandum (OM), the DPE said it considered the
recommendations of the parliamentary panel and decided to convey the
same to the administrative ministries.

The title of the OM is "Professionalisation of boards of Central
Public Sector Enterprises..."

It said the DPE has "decided to communicate" the concern expressed by
the committee to all the administrative ministries/departments which
initiate proposals for appointment to such positions.

There are 217 operational PSUs, of which 158 are profit-making

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[ZESTCaste] Untouchability taking new forms, says study

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/cities/chennai/untouchability-taking-new-forms-says-study-480

Untouchability taking new forms, says study

May 5, 2011
G. Jagannath
chennai


Caste discrimination in Tamil Nadu appears to have moved with the
times and stayed abreast of new developments.

An attack on a dalit in Villoor village in Madurai, for riding a
motorcycle in the streets where caste Hindus reside, is not an
isolated incident.

A survey conducted by Tamil Nadu Untouchability Eradication Front
(TNUEF) in 22 districts has revealed the prevalence of 86 forms of
untouchability in the state's villages.

Dalits are not even allowed to use ringtones of movie songs. "A dalit
in Coimbatore was beaten by caste Hindus for using MGR movie song Naan
Aanaittal Adhu Nadanthu Vittaal as his ringtone," TNUEF convenor P.
Sampath said.

The discrimination against dalits even exists in matrimonial websites.
"We have come across entries made by upper caste persons stating that
dalits need not apply," he said.

In the survey, Mr Sampath said they come across the practice of dalits
being prevented from walking on the public road wearing slippers,
riding bicycles, wearing dhotis folded or polyester dhotis, wearing
towels on their shoulder, wearing cloth headgear, sporting thin line
moustaches and getting clothes washed or ironed.

Apart from the two-tumbler system and denial of temple entry, Mr
Sampath said dalits are not allowed to watch TV programmes in village
panchayats or speak or sing at any public platform.

In some villages, he said the postmen do not deliver letters to dalit
houses and the dalits have to obtain them from the post office. Dalits
are also prevented from rearing cattle or keeping male dogs.

Mr Sampath said untouchability is widely prevalent in the state as the
DMK government failed to take any concrete steps to eradicate the
practice.

"Even when we staged an agitation in Uthapuram, Kangiyanur and
Gudiyatham to seek action against dalit discrimination, the DMK
suppressed the struggle by arresting the protesting dalits," he said.


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