Chandigarh, Haryana

Haryana advisory committee on permanent settlement shelter-less nomadic people

By SK.Vyas

Chandigarh, August 18—The advisory committee on a permanent settlement of shelter-less nomadic people has made a host of wide-ranging recommendations to bring the people belonging to Vimukt, Ghumantu, Ardh-Ghumantu and Tapriwas Jati into the mainstream.

          The recommendations aim at strengthening these cases at the social level and improving their lot by providing them benefits of the various welfare schemes of the state government.
A delegation led by Rajiv Jain, Chairman, advisory committee, today submitted its recommendations to the Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal who listened to all the recommendations and assured that he would take appropriate and effective steps.
It may be recalled that the Chief Minister had announced in Panipat in 2015 to constitute the Vimukt Ghumantu Jati Vikas Board keeping in view their socioeconomic and educational upliftment. He had also directed a survey and practical assessment through an advisory committee.
The Vimukt Ghumantu Jati Vikas Board had been constituted under the Chairmanship of Dr

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 Balwan Singh and now the advisory committee has submitted its report in which recommendation for strengthening these castes at a social level as well as to provide benefits of the welfare schemes has been made.
During his meeting with the Chief Minister,  Rajiv Jain said that Jogi, Jangam, Raibari, Bhat, Maniyar, and Banjara had not been included in the list of Vimukt Tapriwas during the survey. These cases should have been included in the list.
While revising the list of Vimukta, Taprivas, Ghumantu castes, the committee has made the recommendation for adding Rai Sikhs with Mahatma, Bajigar, Gawanria, Banjara and Badi (synonyms of the same caste) in the same sequence number, addition of Shorgir with Shergir in Tapriwas list, and the names of Aheriya, Aheri, Thori with Hedi-Nayak and include Mahasya or Doom with Dumana caste.
In its recommendations, the committee said that since Gadaria, Hedi, Nayak, Sansi, Dehha, Bavaria, Bajigar and Banjara rear sheep and goat, the Sheep-Goat Rearing and Wool Development Board should be established.
It also stressed the need to give land for the Vimukt Ghumantu Bhawan at subsidized rates, and ownership to the people living on panchayat land for 10 years or more in the rural areas, minimum marks in employment and 10 per cent rebate in eligibility, to bring them into the mainstream by giving representation in local government, district grievances committees and politics.
The committee also recommended permanent housing facility with all basic amenities to Gadia Lohar, Deha, Singikat, Sikligar Vimukt, Ghumantu as 90 percent in these castes are homeless.
The committee has also said that special camps should be organized in Ghumantu-dominated areas, for giving facility of ration cards, Aadhaar cards, and other necessary identity cards so that they can avail themselves of the benefits of the Prime Minister’s housing scheme. There is a need to get a caste-based survey conducted for social, economic, educational development of these castes.
Provision of the separate scheme should be made for these people in the ongoing schemes meant for the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes. Apart from this, arrangement for reservation on the lines of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Punjab should also be made to eliminate their social, economic backwardness.
The Gadia Lohar, Shorgar, Banjara, Gadaria, Meena, Kanjar, Singikar included in backward classes should be included in the Scheduled Castes. A Vimukt Tapriwas hostel was established in Jind in 1982. Similarly, such hostels should be set up in all districts in high-density populated areas of Sirsa, Fatehabad, Hisar, Ambala, Bhiwani, and Faridabad on a priority basis, the committee recommended.