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Report on STs released
By Our Staff Reporter
PONDICHERRY, JULY 18. Dr. A. Arokianathan, Controller of
Examinations, Pondicherry University, today released a report
prepared by the Department of Anthropology and the Centre for
Future Studies, on the population of Scheduled Tribes in the
Union Territory.
He said the report would go a long way in ameliorating the
sufferings of the ST population. It would also help them get
benefits under various development projects.
Mr. Justice. Dr. David Annousamy, a former judge of the Madras
High court, received the first copy.
Dr. T. Subramanyam Naidu, Head of the Department of Anthropoloy
and Project Officer, said a team took up the exercise visiting
150 villages in all four regions.
The report recommended that the Administration sanction tribal
status to Irula, malaikuravan, kattunayakan, Yeukula and Kuruman
(original inhabitants) and malayali and konda Reddi (migrants).
The STs formed just one per cent of the Union Territory's
population.
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