logo
#

Latest news with #RythuCoolieSangham

Tribal sub-plan must implemented to improve socioeconomic conditions of people living in agency areas: AIKMKS
Tribal sub-plan must implemented to improve socioeconomic conditions of people living in agency areas: AIKMKS

The Hindu

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Tribal sub-plan must implemented to improve socioeconomic conditions of people living in agency areas: AIKMKS

The successive governments have completely ignored the implementation Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) and recommendations made by Koneru Ranga Rao committee, which insisted on poverty reduction, improvement of quality of life with the allocation of more funds for the Agency areas, All India Khet Mazdoor Kisan Sabha National co-convener and president of Rythu Coolie Sangham of Andhra Pradesh Simhadri Jhansi and RCS State secretary Dantuluri Varma on Sunday (August 10) alleged. They hailed the good response from the tribals who organised rallies in Kurupam, Makkuva, Gummalakshmipuram and other areas to highlight their issues on Adivasi Day celebrated on Saturday (August 09). Speaking to the media here, Ms. Jhansi said that the allocation of funds in the budget should be in accordance with the population of the tribal people since their socio-economic status was very poor compared to other sections of society. She said that their income levels would go up only when the government allocated land to the tribal farmers since it was one of the major promises made by previous governments. She said that the effective implementation of Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Areas Land Transfer Regulation-1959 (popularly known as 1 of 70 Act after its amendment in the year-1970) was the need of the hour since the Act prohibited transfer of lands in the Agency areas to non-tribal people. Mr. Dantuluri Varma said that the condition of the tribals in non-tribal areas was even more pathetic with the denial of 'ST' certificates and other benefits from the government. 'Around 700 non-tribal villages must be included in tribal areas so that the lands would not be bought by others. The land distribution and rights over cultivation would enable the tribal people to have a regular source of income. The government should also strengthen Girijan Cooperative Corporation stores in all places to buy tribal produce,' Mr. Varma added.

Farmers slam A.P. government's ‘corporate-driven policies'
Farmers slam A.P. government's ‘corporate-driven policies'

The Hindu

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Farmers slam A.P. government's ‘corporate-driven policies'

A conference organised by Rythu Coolie Sangham, affiliated to All India Khet Mazdoor Kisan Sabha (AIKMKS), on Wednesday (June 18) decided to organise protests at all district headquarters on June 24 in support of the Polavaram evacuees. The conference also demanded an immediate halt to Operation Kagar, also known as Operation Black Forest, a military operation conducted by Indian security forces against Maoists in the border areas between Chhattisgarh and Telangana. Addressing a gathering, former Minister and A.P. Farmers' Associations Coordination Committee Convener Vadde Sobhanadreeswara Rao alleged that successive governments since independence have failed to uphold the constitutional rights of farmers and workers. If the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations on MSP were implemented, farmers would have earned profits and driven national growth, he said. Mr. Rao condemned the ongoing 'Operation Kagar', alleging it was targeting tribal communities and branding dissenters as 'urban Naxalites,' creating a climate of fear and repression. Bojja Dasharathi Ramireddy, president of the Rayalaseema Irrigation Advocacy Committee, pointed out that of the 90 lakh acre of cultivable land in the region, only 8% receives irrigation water. He blamed political priorities for long-delayed projects like the Gorakallu Reservoir, which remains incomplete after 16 years. 'Projects like Amaravati and Banakacherla only benefit political elites and widen regional inequalities,' he said. Former Union Government Advisor V.V.S. Mahadev said that every major project has become a profit-making opportunity for corporations, not a public service. Irrigation experts Akkineni Bhavani Prasad and N. Venugopala Rao, State secretary of the Rythu Kooli Sangham Dantuluri Varma, Rythu Coolie Sangham leader Simhadri Jhansi and others spoke.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store