Image used for representational purposes only. 
Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu’s Vannars urge Centre for SC status

The community is classified as SC in a few districts of Tamil Nadu while in majority of the districts they are classified under the Most Backward Communities category.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: A representative body of the Vannar community in Tamil Nadu has urged the union government to include the caste in the Scheduled Castes list under Article 341 of the Constitution, citing entrenched discrimination and practices amounting to untouchability.

In a formal submission, the Tamil Nadu Vannar Co-ordination Committee said the community continues to occupy the lowest rung of the caste hierarchy across many parts of the state, facing social exclusion.

The community is classified as SC in a few districts of Tamil Nadu while in majority of the districts they are classified under the Most Backward Communities category.

The petition documents restrictions on temple entry, denial of access to common water sources, segregated housing and social distancing practices that bar caste Hindus from entering Vannar homes or sharing food. Burial rights are frequently contested, forcing families to use riverbeds instead of common cremation grounds.

Vannar women, the submission notes, are compelled to perform unpaid or poorly-paid labour during festivals, funerals and domestic rituals. Discrimination extends to schools, contributing to high dropout rates.

“These conditions mirror the historical oppression faced by recognised Scheduled Castes,” said T M Prakash, organiser of the committee, urging constitutional recognition to secure dignity and equal rights.

'We have to evolve': Economic Survey promises a brand-new beginning for India

SIR: SC directs ECI to display names of voters who faces deletion over 'logical discrepancies'

Two Maoists killed in gunfight with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

'Will lead to dangerous impact, divide society': SC stays new UGC caste-discrimination rules

Pakistan state agencies grooming second-generation terror leaders, LeT readying water force: Intel reports

SCROLL FOR NEXT