The Hindu (Madurai)

‘Madurai ranks high in the region in cases booked under SC/ST Act’

As many as 480 cases have been registered in the district under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act between 2018 and 2023; since the number is high, ‘social harmony’ villages must be establishe­d to educate people from various communitie­s about social jus

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ARTI reply to a query led by an advocate based in Madurai has revealed that Madurai stood rst in registerin­g highest number of cases under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 among ve districts in south Tamil Nadu.

To a question asked by advocate A. Santhanam of Legal Action Advocacy Services on the number of cases registered under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities)

Act, 1989 in Madurai, Theni, Dindigul, Virudhunag­ar and Ramanathap­uram from 2018 to 2023, the government had replied with a data saying that Madurai stood rst with a registrati­on of 480 cases in the given period.

Theni comes next with 332 cases, followed by Dindigul (244), Virudhunag­ar (233) and Ramanathap­uram (229).

Mr. Santhanam said the number of cases registered in the ve years was high when compared to the other districts in the State.

“Since so many cases were recorded in Madurai, ADGP - Social Justice and Human Rights along with

Social Welfare Department should conduct regular awareness programmes in the problem areas to bring down the rate. ‘Social harmony’ villages should be formed to educate about social justice among people from various communitie­s,” he said.

Madurai also stands rst in the highest number of murders registered under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. “Compensati­on is a mandatory provision of the Act.

But in many cases, other than instant nancial assistance, other compensati­ons like allocating land, providing government job to a member from the victim’s family, monthly assistance, etc., were not given,” Mr. Santhanam added.

When the entire family that loses an earning member to the caste violence would depend on the government assistance alone, delaying such welfare measures from reaching the family would deteriorat­e their economic conditions further, he said.

“Such welfare measures should not just be considered as a help but a mandatory assistance,” Mr. Santhanam added.

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