
Land grant for SC families sought
The Hindu
The pro-Dalit and progressive organisations of Hassan have demanded that the State government grant Gobbali forest land for the Scheduled Caste residents of Ganguru in Arkalgud taluk, who were freed a
The pro-Dalit and progressive organisations of Hassan have demanded that the State government grant Gobbali forest land for the Scheduled Caste residents of Ganguru in Arkalgud taluk, who were freed as bonded labourers in 1994. At a press conference in Hassan on Thursday, CPI(M) district secretary Dharmesh said the SC families had been cultivating a portion of land for several decades. The district administration, which released 91 people from bondage, had assured them a grant of land as compensation. For the last 27 years, their demand had not been fulfilled. The Forest Department often evicted the people from the forest areas, forcing the residents to stage protests. Following a series of protests, Deputy Commissioner R. Girish held a meeting in Hassan on July 23. The meeting resolved to send a proposal to the State government to grant the land they had been cultivating for years, considering it a special case. However, Arkalgud taluk administration had not taken any step though it had been one month since the meeting was held. On the other hand, the officers were forcing the residents to move out of the land, he said.More Related News

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