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6 : i he Py tion Un ‘e various Social | and tvices Dopartment was t auttie tl La adntinistrat: pepe ng the year wut Oe nhl the woking os Was satisfactory , By Order and j y m j nd in the name of the Governor of Karnatalea, “a is NARASIMILA MURTHY, eoretury Lo the (over ment Sovial Welfare and Labour Department. qeation ofa Gell in the State CAD. 4 Castes people undée the Untowensniin cases of ied of atrocities committed on Scheduled Whe, ability (OMtsnees) Aet-Sanettons ths L Letter No. 9/3/74-S97 ITI dated 2 ety Bea NG QURUA-S2E IL dat ad, Api 1974 fom th. Deo (ia Dsselop , Letter No, DSW/EST/OP-2/71-7 Welfare, Bangalore. 1 P-2/7475; dated 17th’May 197L fron the Ditestor of Social 3, Letter No. 25/RLN-2 (1)/7 Police, Bangalore. ar 4, Letter No, 25/RUN-2 (1 ; = Police, Bangalore. (1)/T3, dated 17th August 1973 from the Inspector General of if s dated 14th Marsh 1973 feom the Inspector «Gensral of PaeaMpue— Tia the Conf-rence of the State Ministos inchang® of Ministers inchargo of Backward Classes. Welfare hold in Jit i ots ema ht mas ec ta ae and inée alls a recommsn tation was miads to set up 2 Special Gal to the ofie of the Tuspe stor 4 General of tic» to fea with eases of wntouchability, harassm nt/atrocities against Harijans. { The matter was also highlighted in the meeting held ia August 1973, ofthe iste Advis Beard for Sebeduled Casies. he eee ae eee ‘The Government of India in their letter read at (1) above, have intimated that anew sehem viz., Machinery for the Enforcement of Untouchabtlity (Offeness) Act will be implemanted dur— Joe the Futa five Year Plan asa Centrally Sponsored Sotome. Go nprebeasive, proposuls Bork i ‘Pig regard to setting up a special police coll and with regard to improving publicity and prow . poganda are boing submitted to Government of India, In the letter referred to at (2) above, the Dicector of Sooial Welfare have reported that the Unteuehability (Offences) Act is e force! by the Police Department in the Stats, | The practice vateeehalpablity is more acute in rural areas than in cities and towas. The Sehedule1 Castes ceople ving in rural ateas generally do not zegister any complaints in the Police Siations ngs Pepe Iocst people. Tocidents of ararement, ill-treatment and socal poyeostecrminal, tro: ae ra aoa ree Nooreate, The observance of uptouckability has beoomo the greatest impedsment ie aon ee “exevoisirg ube. civil rights end consitational protection of | ¥eheduled 2 ane a vharefore, it ie desirable to have's teparate cell at the State ‘level. with experienced ve police ofiera with the adequite supporting sta. so that, ¢hay ca? Tet the spots aad make tccseary loval enquiries into the complainets cogarding practi ‘of ustouchability, harassmeat, weet ca cpclal bosootts atrocities on Scheduled Oastes people y of ters aud ‘tak prompt Ureatment or sotider tbe lair. Th> head of the Gell should bein overall supercision in the State. vil «iigy is social evil and massive publicity and effective and wide proprgandy is ated Casanal pitas heart ‘in those who are still practising it, it is necessary to enforce tae puted ote Offences Act moro effectively and 30 f take deterrent action.in cases of He Uatouchabilty y atrocities against the | iangzent Loris Wirile tho normal police faratsmont, of and itsy mork with all alertnows and -expedisionanésty it i¢ alto desieable to fet up a Special Cel] st the Srate, level. me i or General df Police las sent a proposal Ja the read at (3) and (4) above, the Inspector Gem ‘prop fr ae a ca a apostate ©. 1,D. to deal with cases coming under the Untouchability (offences) Act, which ‘would go a long way towards the stricter enforcement mr anuchabillty (Orem Fences) Act, 1955 and dealing with 3 of Maram et sean a Tuariens, The Specrel Cell will aot only enquire Ste 20 tant petitions of Barats eat a ain sce but also keep watch over the cases istered and investigated | Districts, me aration, ‘and take up investigation ia cates of rave nitarer Tale ot il : fi Als Keepenaten on officers cud otters ae anreevie respect aad exgoute the Laws and rulas ah ll Scanned with CamScanner 860 KARNATAKA GAZETTE, OGTOBER 3, 1974 te Pang rt who abot tho offenders against the Scheduled Castes. For ‘thie pucpose be has pro necessary staf under a Superintendent of Police Posed sed to impl fensive:proporal the Jomont the proposal immediately y In view of the urgency, it is propos a nape in under the Contrally Sponsored wf, the ome State Plan Pending sanction of compreb: for 1974-75. . Orver No, SWD 135 SSC 74, BANGALORE, f the question in detail, Government are ple fo sarah uring 1974-75 to the scheme of setting up a Special ell ge fhevenforcement, of Untouchability, (Offencés) Act, 1955 and. taking affect? action in cases of harassment of Harijans. uve The functions of the Special Cell wil be stricter, enforcement of the Unt © ehability (offences) Act, 1055 and dealing effectively with cases of harassmec’, atrocity against Harijans. / Accordingly, the following posts ©. 1D. in the office of the Inspector Darep Tru AvGust 1974, After careful consideration o! in the Special Cell are created in th he Specie Police, Bangalore, ax ie’ under :— ‘Name of the Post. Grade No, of Posts, A, Executive Staff - : Re. Superintendent of Polico: 740 1 Deputy Superintendent of Police. 400 1 Inspector. * 275 2 Sub-Inspector. 15 4 Head Constabl 90 4 Police Constables. 80 8 ‘Armed Police Gonstable (Driver) 80 2 B. Ministerial Staff Section Superintendent. 175 1 First Division Clerk. 130 % Second Division Clerk 90 2 Stenographer, * 150 1 Typist. 90 1 ‘The expsnditure on the scheme. js to be limited to Rs. 1.7 Jakhs. The scheme is initially treated as a State Plan Scheme, later to be converted into ® Centrally Sponsored Scheme after obtaining the approval of the Government India and expenditure incurred by the State Government to be reimbursed by the receipt of allocation for 1974-75. Government of India on The expenditure on this account shalt be debited to 238-Social Security & Welfare G2: Welfare of Scheduled Castes-(o) Health. Housing & Other schemes viii scheme for Removal of Untouchability” for 1974-75. This order issues with the concurrence of FD vide their 608/Int-W2/74, dt 25th July 1974. . U. 0. Note X G By Order and in the name of the Governor of Karnatake LB K. KESHAVA RAO. 61, Under Secretary to'Governnes f E Social Welfare and Labour Departme® * Scanned with CamScanner KARNATAKA GAZHTTR, JANUARY 8, 1076 a ‘ SOCIAL WELFARE AND LABOURE SECRETARIAT Bi epartment-Noa -Implamantation of ths benelts oxtang, Sato ePgratutes and Bxsoutlve Orders-Ollsa0e8 rolsune se Bout thes Castes) Sen. Tr rodnoss-Mismaaagomeat of Goverameat Aldod Hostels pyitit int ‘and aria uno State G1D Jor Investigation 4nt» tho lastances of-saneann°%# {t RY sa i Sootal weltare and Lat nO: No, SWD 183 880 74, dated 7th August 1974 ‘i Pamsuncr— ; in tho GO. dated 7th, August 1974 read above, sanction wat accorded tothe ate eer iain Coll ia the Statv UID for the enforcement, of Untowehs biliny (eet PEPE Se and taking elective uetiva in cases of harassimons uf Beh. Casten/aer Tbe 10 Goverament of {adia and tho Government of Kirnataks have extended 7 to the meskes seetous, apeoilly to the Seb, Casten/Son, Tribes by. incor SE ban the varius Statutes and secutive Urders ia parstancy of the prowetion tht g coatamplated under the prov.sious of tho Vousticution of tndia in general, ant Ariel itt particular. ‘ it Tho President of India has been pleased to promulgato “Bonded Labout Sytem (Ap, Ordinance, 1975” to provide for cue abolition of B nied Labour’ system ei Polity eventiog the eon mie ano physwal vspiotattn ofthe weakee se6iun8 of the pang’ "| Inatters couneoied therewith ond ino.dencal thereto. 8 The Governor'of Kemnataks has beea pleased to promulgate “tho Kanata Dyby pyc Ofdinanee 1975" to provide celiel from lasebco nese £0. aaall farmers, andi ageelalt labourers and weaker sections of the people in tho State of Karnataka, = Undee. the provisions of these ordiaancssit is necessary to keep an ayo on the g offences uf wnveh cogavzauce oui to ba cakvea, Therefore iv is. considered evessary to he effective machinery to collect sdvelligenoo and to investigate into iascances of sonic of the provisions of the ordinances sud to subaut reports to Government, bee of ave ag ution ‘The Government of Karaatake have issued ecutive Ordore catmarking 18,pse coat of yy funds of the local tedies Like the Fuschayats, Tate Development Boar-e aad Mutig i fo be speat exclusively fr tue $.cio-ecouomie berterment of Soucduled Castes/Seaedales tre Orders have algo been issued for enforcing reservation of 18 per cont of ali poste nak category im the Guveenmsat servie-s, lo2s1 badies, puolic sector uadestaxiogs Uuivecniicres other Govervmeut aided institutions and undertakings, According to the Karoataka lad Graat Rules, 59 prr cent of the Government and surpa lends wad excess Gomal sands 43 boou reserved for geauting the sams to tae Sov. Caster Tribes, Goverament also uave issued a Circular No, RD 225 BAQ 15 dated 20th August sis ucroby the lands and iagudicveat nulsers among tae weaker sevto0s. spscialy Seu. Uase| Ben, Tribes are not to be evicted frow the encroachments they have inade on the, Goverameat! Gomal lands, 4 Government are also giving grants-in-ail to many voluntary organisations which ace ruasiog hostete, It has come to the notion of Goverament thar ina number of instauoes the host managements are mismanaging tho affuirs of the rustitudioa aad misusing tho grants-in-aid to the detriment of the interests of the students. io sorerament, have reosived several reprasentation aud innumstablo potitious whetia violation or rules aud Beeoutire Urders exteudiag, benefics, sateguards and platetioa, to the Sob. Castin/Soh. Trabes 18 aileged. ‘ intent therefore considered necessary that there should be a machinery to effectively eet intelligence aud investigate into instauoes waerein tI Tegal. provisions aud the Execuit® Otuers extonding various benefits to the weaker seotious, in artictlar sch. Castex/Sct. Lribes) That the ys etated oF not umpiemented oc partialy implemented. Lt is aay cousideted cea} ro uPlemeutation of the provisions of the Bondea Labour System (Abolition) Orde wey ce guaiags Debt Kelie! Urdioance 1916" has tu be closely watcued aed vst the gtrinaiy pease! fettely doles. Samtaely Geren have to sn propane tetrad girea to the voluueury orga adel ‘and effeotively aealt for OF iy esate tea 1 in the G, 0, reed abor 0. eeuted in the Btate CID ee Gre apecial i ¢ z e g es ee = g & Scanned with CamScanner uae: KARNATAKA GAZETTE, JANUARY 4, 1976 a order No.SWD 353 S80 75, Baxaazonn, patan tax 27th Duceunen 1975. ‘After careful consideration of all: as, ae i cot: z ae ttetsranel Balinese awBm te, eames 6 Lhe ee Hiect intelligence and investigat A cals ag mater gato into cases and submit reports to Goverdment 1. Violation of Governm Hie . : of posts in Govérnmont ovarnméntondics pettainiig to zcanrynsion of 18 pet cont qndertakings, Universities and other Ge udictary, Local Bodies, Puplic Sector FE Laan eceaamag,fidd iansiions and n=» 2. Violation of Government ini ; ‘i Visati paca ee a antes Caer Rat ager aged on mem of Medat the socio-economic botterment of tas Seb. aps agonuvaly on sonene 3, Violation of the provisions of Ki 1 " paiteihi “eee etn eRe eronuaa ae ufone on tonal lands Telating to Scheduled Castes/Schoduled Tribes. : 4. iclation oo the divections of Government relating to eviction of the marginal 6p a cE ol om ‘rom encroacnments made by them on the Gomal lands on con! ming e nights of occupancy of the Gomal [ands by the insuitici- ent hol ae ni “e “ people belonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled ‘I'ribes.~ 5, Violation of rules pertaining to grant of sites in so far as th¢ late t the claims of Scheduled Castes and i gegen Ee @. Wrongful alienation of the graut/service inam lands and house sites granted to Sch. Castes/Sch. Tribes. 2 7. Wrongful eviotions of people ‘belonging to Scheduled Castes’ and Schedule Tribes by the landlords. : 'g, Wrongful evictions of people belonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes from the WNoveramont/Gomal/Serviee Tham Lands by other communities, or by the Government Agencies. , ; . Cases of production of falso caste cortifioates by people belonging to other communities tor claiming the benetivs that are extended to the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. * a astes/Scheduled Tribes. : 10, Offenves committed against the provisions of the‘Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Ordinance, 1976” *gemperning Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. 1h, Offences committed against the provisions of the Karnataka Debt Relief Ordinsinee 1975” concerning Scheduled Castes ‘and Scheduled Tribes, teens 12. . All instances _of mismanagement and misuse of grants-in-aid by the authopities of the Government Aided hostels pertaining to Social Welfare Department. 7 ae : 13, Any other matters pertaining to the violation of constitutional safeguards Hr protection extended to Scheduled. Castes and Scheduled ‘Tribes, 14. Any matter pertaining to the contravention or violation of any law of rule or Executive order aimed at the Socio-economic vuphifsment and welfare of the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled “ribes. By Onder and inthe maine of the Governor of Karnataks, “Ny NARAYANASWAMY, : Ba uate Under Secretary to Government, * : Welfare: und Eabour Department. Scanned with CamScanner

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