Indian express: Plight of dalits ranjani kamala murthy
http://www.publishaletter.com/readletter.jsp?plid=28254
 
Dear Editor:
While the Indian economy has been growing, growth has been uneven across 
regions, caste, class, ethnicity etc 
In India the Planning Commission for the twelfth five year plan has classified 
some states as backward based on economic and social indicators 
(http://planningcommission.nic.in/plans/planrel/12appdrft/issues_pc.pdf
In the light of huge migration of dalits, landless laborers and other poor from 
these backward states to to so called developed states one needs to definitely 
address the reasons for this migration in the long run, but IMMEDIATELY address 
the abysmal conditions of migrant workers in recipient 'developed' states. 
To site an example a fact finding done by me at the request of Unorganized 
Workers Federation and Rural Development Trust in Tamil Nadu showed that 
migrant workers from Orissa, Andhra, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal etc were living 
in abysmal conditions in construction sites with same water for drinking and 
bathing, housing in Aluminum tins closely knit together with no privacy, no 
toilets, rudimentary child care provided by a NGO,  education in one language 
provided by a NGO (under Sarva sikshya abhyan), no ration card, workers having 
to work 10-12 hours, receiving  half a days leave per week, some not receiving 
payment after a month by the agent and men doing night shifts, inadequate 
medical services and not being allowed to go to native state immediately in 
case of death.  Women were working upto eighth month, and when men went to work 
were vulnerable to sexual violence.  Single women with children were also 
there, extremely vulnerable to
 exploitation.  Migrants were procured through agents with some payment made to 
them by workers.  While acts for protecting migrant workers are there, they are 
poorly implementedhttp://bahujannews.blogspot.com/. 
It is time to give migrant workers voting rights in destination states,  right 
to attend Gram Sabha in destination states, organise them in unions,  for 
destination states to provide same services to migrant workers (but in their 
mother tongue) as to local residents irrespective of whether they collect 
tax/levy from employers or not,  ban middlemen/women, register migrants in 
origin and destination states. IT SHOULD NOT BE THE ROLE OF NGOs TO PROVIDE 
SERVICES  BUT THAT OF GOVERNMENT. Migrant workers  should be covered under the 
proposed sexual harassment Act. All migrant workers should be registered under 
labour welfare board in both origin and destination states, but this is not 
happening.  ULTIMATE EMPLOYERS- WHETHER INDUSTRIES OR SO CALLED RELIGIOUS 
TRUSTS (IN THIS CASE),  SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO BOOK IMMEDIATELY. 
Last but not the least the concept of 'Developed states' has to be revisited.  
Not only migrant workers' situation is dismal, but the gap between dalits and 
not dalits and adivasis and non adivasis is worse in Tamil Nadu and Kerala than 
all India which are classified as developed 
planningcommission.nic.in/plans/planrel/fiveyr/11th/11_v3/11v3_ch4.pdf.  Kerala 
has seen a decline in CSR and is TN's better performance due to in-migration?  
The problem is displacement from rural and urban areas, lack of land rights in 
addition to MNREGS and the entire neo liberal paradigm.    
Yes root causes of uneven development have to be addressed, but till then can 
the government allow migrant labour, dalits, adivasis and unorganised workers 
in developed states to live in near bondage? Just to (re) produce labour power 
for capital? 
  
* Gratitude to migrant workers, Unorganised workers Federation, and Rural 
Development Trust

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