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 *Challenges before Kerala’s Landless:*

*The Story of Aralam Farm*



Whether from a class perspective or from a community

identity perspective, it is undeniably the biggest failure

that decades after the land reforms, a good majority of

the dalits and adivasis in Kerala remain fully landless. In

the context of the Supreme Court verdict of 21 July 2009,

which rejected a stay order by the Kerala High Court on

important sections of the Kerala Restriction on Transfer

by and Restoration of Lands to Scheduled Tribes Act,

1999 and the new scenario where the legislature and the

judiciary proclaim that the adivasi community has now

agreed for alternate land, and therefore, the issue of

restoration of land has become irrelevant, this study

looks into the story of Aralam farm in Kannur district,

where a rehabilitation programme by the state is

currently in progress. This study reveals the grim reality

of the dalits and adivasi people in a state, where no

territory is declared as a scheduled area under the Fifth

Schedule of the Constitution.



Read Sree's article ...at

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You cannot build anything on the foundations of caste. You cannot build up a
nation, you cannot build up a morality. Anything that you will build on the
foundations of caste will crack and will never be a whole.
-AMBEDKAR



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http://kmvenuannur.livejournal.com

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