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Government on Friday expressed "serious concern" over atrocities against Scheduled Castes with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stressing the need for implementing in letter and spirit existing laws for their protection.


Delivering his inaugural address at the Conference of State Ministers of Welfare and Justice, Singh said it was imperative that the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 are implemented.

 

"Although successive governments have made progressive laws, which protect the basic rights and dignity of those who are disadvantaged in one way or the another, the real question is how to implement and enforce these laws effectively," the Prime Minister said.

  

Dr. Singh said he had written to Chief Ministers on this subject and hoped that the state welfare ministers would "solemnly implement" in letter and spirit the two Acts.

  

Noting that "persons belonging to Scheduled Castes constitute the most vulnerable segment of the society," Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Mukul Wasnik said offences of atrocities against them continue to be a "matter of serious concern."

 

He said there is a "substantial gap" between the statutory requirements and the compliance of these laws in the states and the machinery for effective implementation of the two Acts in the states should be geared up.

 

The Prime Minister also said the government was considering expanding its pilot scheme "Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana" for integrated development of villages which have a large Scheduled Caste presence.

 

The Centre has launched the scheme on a pilot basis in five states of Assam, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu for integrated development of 1000 villages.

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"Ensuring equitable development of all sections of society and especially the weaker sections is central to the government's agenda of inclusive growth," the Prime Minister noted.

 

Describing the Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan as a "strategic measure" to address the development gap between the SCs and the general population, Singh said state governments must prepare and implement the SCSP with all sincerity so that benefits actually goes to those for whom they are intended.

 

"I know the states are trying to earmark funds under SCSP in proportion to their SC population. But how effective is the effort to concert outlays into outcomes? It clearly needs to be much more concerted and evident," he said.

 

Terming manual scavenging as one of the "darkest blots" and a "heinous" practice, the Prime Minister appealed to the people to take a pledge that this "scourge" would be eliminated in the next six months from every nook and corner of the country.

 

Referring to a recent advisory of Home Ministry which makes employing any SC or ST person as a manual scavenger punishable under section 3 of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, he urged state governments to make full use of the provisions of this "strong and prohibitive" instrument.

 

On disability, Dr. Singh said that the government proposes to bring a new law to replace the existing "Persons with Disability Act, 1955".

 

"After consulting state governments and other stake holders, we propose to introduce the bill in Parliament,"


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14 years ago P V Namjoshi

It is not so. The SC-ST class is busy to take maximum advantages on the basis of caste and they have contributed little to society. For last more than 65 years in perpetuity they are taking benefit with low percentage of marks and securing job though incompetent and get out of turn promotions and even then they want further so called protection and benefit. Will it not better people from general class should be nominally appointed in service and should be allowed to sit in home and let the reserve class persons and so called minority persons should be allowed to lead the govt. organisations?


14 years ago Deepak kharat

Even after 60 years of independence the SC/STs are not treated on equality of law and there isno implementation of the directives and laws in letter and spirit.There are no concious-efforts by Govt.on this front to bring them in the main stream of progress for sharing fruits of developments and free them from the sacale of the prejudices forced upon them, to keep them in the dark is like paralising the some part/portion of the body of nation.The SC/ST laws are mere paper tiger and hardly helps to punishes the discrimintors/ castist mind.The laws had hardly served the objectives and therefore needs to relook into it in view of the change of social and economic scenario.What is great difficulty with us as an Indian is we dont care for our own people and try to make them a proud citizen.Even new generation carries the poision of the caste discrimination because its flowing from the Vedas,Bhagawatgita and Manusmriti and indisriminatly created mythologies and puranas.Unless we think ratioanlly and destroy the sources and roots the castiesm the byproduct of Varndharma will be continued.Let there be Buddhism to guide us with its pure rational and humanistic thinking.Deepak


14 years ago vaidyanathan

This is to side track the main atrocity perpetrated by his government on the common with resurgence of scam after scam he broaches the irrelevant subject like MK


14 years ago vaidyanathan

This is to side track the main atrocity perpetrated by his government on the common with resurgence of scam after scam he broaches the irrelevant subject like MK




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