Burning Issues

BURNING ISSUES – - ‘Scheduled Tribe’ status for Badagas ?!

March, 2008 : Why the latest Tamil Nadu website, http://www.nilgiris.tn.gov.in/
on the Nilgiris is getting on my ‘goat’ is the fact that till recently Badagas were shown as a tribe along with Todas, Kothas, Kurumbas and others. In fact, the following photograph displayed in my website www.badaga.in [ see the page http://badaga.wordpress.com/badaga-dance/ ] was taken from that portal.
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But the same has been removed from http://www.nilgiris.tn.gov.in/ now.
Mind you, calling Badagas as a separate tribe and included with others,does not automaticaly give the status of a schedule tribe. And hence, the champions among ourselves who are opposed to ST status, need not feel small
The above website of TN govt is accessed by many tourists mainly foreigners and they are agast not to find anything on or about Badagas.

Many readers may not know that Badagas were listed as a separate entity in the CENSUS till 1981 but after, that courtesy some idiots, Badaga are grouped under Kannada (speaking people). What this has done is the huge loss of information of knowing how many Badagas are there [along with all other details like literacy rate, gender wise population etc]. That, SIMPLY MEANS BADAGAS DO NOT EXIST.

What is highly hurting is the fact we have many Badagas including a minister, MLA, many ex-MPs & ex-MLAs who seem to do nothing. Can they not, ATLEAST, shoot out letters to all concerned ? Or, have they forgotten the fact that they are getting a fat pension because of us? I know of an EX-MP who writes to the local police station every now and then emphasising the EX-FACTOR when it comes to grabbing others land for her own kith, but does nothing about the community welfare.
What about the many self appointed leaders of Badaga community, including ex-MLAs, who claim that they are very close to the DMK party leadership ? Why can’t they initiate some action and show the same enthusiasm when they ‘fleece’ the public for money in the name of donation for the party [but lining their own pockets]?
What about many senior government officers, including the only IAS officer who can influence the party in power to take some action ? Firstly, the IAS officer should correct his mother tongue being Badaga and NOT as Tamil as is given in the government official info { a fact I have mentioned in FIRST BADAGA also}.
It is a well known fact that late Rao Bahadur HB Ari Gowder would seek an immediate appointment, to highlight the problems concerning Badagas, with the Collector as well as the State ministers of his time including the great Rajaji who was the CM. Do you know that Rajaji had to apologise to Ari Gowder when he (Rajaji) was delayed for an appointment and Ari Gowder, as MLA, threatened to walk out. I believe, many Collectors of the Nilgiris, would not only address Ari Gowder’s concern expressed over the phone but would consult him on any issue on Badagas.
The local correspondent [for the Nilgiris] of one of the most widely read national news papers of India, ‘THE HINDU’ is a Badaga. Can we request him to highlight this issue in his columns?
Why are we keeping quiet ? Why are we behaving like ‘HEBBATHES’ – cockroaches- running away from light and hiding ourselves in darkness??

Badagas under Schedule Tribes ???

I have very strong views on this subject. Before I elaborate on them, I feel that we should first of all be identified as BADAGAS which is not the case as SANTHOSH has rightly mentioned in www://badaga.com “. . our community’s name is not in the list of communities under the BC category. In fact, it is not mentioned under any of the categories.”

I also agree with the views of ‘bhojvija’ who feels that ST tag for Badagas is humiliating…
“…Badagas living in cities and doing/completed education in cities and are upper middle class family and for them it’s not at all a matter if Badagas are non ST. But we have to talk about our entire badaga community. For example an SC/ST guy simply getting govt job if he passed just degree. And government providing more facilities like scholarship, free hostel, books, notebooks etc… In our community so many have stopped their education due to lack of economical support and their entire life style also has been changed as they have to work just as ordinary labourers…. “.

Most of us feel that getting ST status is demeaning and meant mainly for getting admissions to educational institutions and getting jobs easily. The truth could be entirely different.

Even in our own district of the Nilgirs, do you know that we are not taken as a separate community as BADAGAS but are clubbed with other non tribals??? That is one of the reasons why the exact number of Badags is not available? When census is taken Badags are clubbed under Kannadigas / others.

I am afraid ,if this sad state of affair continues, after a few years, we will come under the “extinct” community.

Being from an above average Badaga family – economically [God's grace], having done my professional studies of engineering and business administration etc and having served in the defence services and having mostly lived in big cities like Delhi, Bangalore & Madras for the past forty odd years or educating my children in the elitist schools, colleges and now abroad, I had no occasion to seek the tag of BC.

BUT.. yes this is a big ‘but’ [no pun intended]…

BUT, NOW THAT I VISIT AND INTERACT WITH OUR PEOPLE IN OUR HATTIS ON A REGULAR BASIS, I AM CONVINCED THAT FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF OUR COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE (as opposed to city based creamy layers) THERE IS AN URGENT NEED THAT :

1. First, we should be identified as a separate group as BADAGAS like Todas, Kothas,Kurumas etc when the people(tribes) of the Nilgiris are referred to.

2. For the larger good of the community, Badagas should get the ST status for the benefits available are too many to go into detail.

Nearly eighty years back, Nakku Betta Leader, Rao Bahadur (Rao Sahib then) Bellie Gowder on whose invitation the Governor of then Madras Province visited Hubbathalai Village was presented a memorandum on the Hill Tribes of Nilgiris which included Badagas, Todas & Kothas. In a grand cultural show organised on that eve Badaga dance was presented [by school boys] in their ‘DODDA KUPPACHA”.

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Rao Bahadur Bellie Gowder, incidentally, was not only the leader of Badagas but represented as leader of all the tribes of Nilgiris (a relatively remote hilly & jungle area and unexplored at that time). The folder he presented to the British Governor, on the occassion of his vist to Hubbathalai [on the invitation of Rao Bahadur Bellie Gowder] containg some rare photos of all the tribes of Nilgiris INCLUDING BADAGAS

Badagas as a Hill Tribe

What do you think?

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12 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by Sudha on 24/06/2007 at 2:12 pm

    I think another burning issue that does not seem to have been raised as a serious concern by Badagas is the gradual de-forestation of our beautiful land. There is no restriction on construction work and buildings which are a sight for sore eyes are springing up everywhere. The sorrowful aspect is, our lands and houses are bought by people from the plains and other states while badagas seems to be moving out. Our municipality/ NGOS government needs to take action like in Kodaikanal to prevent large builders and so called land developers from spoiling the beauty of our land. Mr. Dharmalingam Venugopal has made a move in the right direction by highlighting it in the Sunday magazine section recently. In spite of the Nilgiris biosphere reserve being in existance, there is much more to be done to ensure that we leave our beautiful land intact for the future generations. As the wise American Indian saying goes “We have not inherited the land from our forebearers but have borrowed it from our grandchildren.”

  2. Posted by Gnanasekar (Arun) on 02/04/2008 at 8:24 am

    helloo all,
    dodda avakaa, kuna avaka ellagaa…..

    It should not simply be in words that “i am proud to be a badagan”. there should be a common goal, a great leader like Ari Gowder, and every body should work towards it.
    HETTHAI AMMAA IS ALWAYS WITH US TO BLESS US ALL THE WAY

  3. Amazing , astounding!! For the first time I have felt proud to be a badaga person after seeing this blog. I wish my comments appear here and also wish that this has to reach each and every one in which ever corner they live in. Be proud to be and Indian and next is our soul slogan BE PROUD TO BE BORN IN BADAGA COMMUNITY. Hats off and KUDOS to the ones who have taken initiatives to do such a wonderful job.

    JP adds : Thank you very much for such wonderful and encouraging comments. By the way, there is only one person -yours truly – responsible for this site.

  4. Thank you JP for the priceless work you have done. It is really heartening to see one Dr.Rajkumar (Naihatti) from UK sharing his concern over our community. Let this be an eye opener for each and everyone around the world to know about our deep love and concern we have towards other living beings.I am working here in UAE but from yesterday I still find time to open your website and see atleast two posts/pages and learn a lot about our customs etc. Unimaginable. With lots of love and prayers to our community

  5. Thank you Sivakumar from UAE for your passionate comments. Incidentally, Dr. Rajkumar Krishnan (married to my niece – Beeki Vinitha) who is in India on a short vacation, spent a couple of days with us here at Bangalore. During our long sessions of discussions on Badaga, brought out some ’startling’ facts to light based on his research. One such factor is the need to undergo blood tests by the [young badaga] would be husband and wife to eliminate the remote possibility of genetic diseases like ’sickle cell syndrome’ that the offsprings may be forced to have. The three diseases he mentioned are the ones that are usually seen when marriges take place within close relatives. This topic needs a lot more serious introspection and study for, though we may not admit, there are large cases of cancer and other blood related genetic diseases among Badagas.

  6. Thank you so much Mr.Jp for the wonderful message. this the time for all of us to have an eyeopener about the diseases and take preventive measures. Let the innocense of deadly disease get rid and let the light of knowlege over come all the darkness. Please try to post as much news like this to educate our community.
    Let your journey be a holistic one.
    with prayers
    sivakumar

  7. I happened to visit Tirupur a few months ago while i was in India. Hope a person like you who has wide knowledge knows whats happening to all our badaga people who has shifted residence for a living. There are worst scenes there. I had no control over tears that night.Will this type of situation for our kind community prolong? Will there be any measureable steps taken to improve the cost of the tea and bring them back home for a better and normal living? There are a hundred questions for which i try to answer myself. My intuition says people have already made use of our innocence. They have already robbed us off our basic rights. I can t end this but I have no option left.

  8. Posted by sumathi on 22/08/2008 at 9:39 pm

    In fact many of us share the same sentiments as Sivakumar. It is a pity that many Badagas have to migrate to far away lands to make both ends meet, leaving behind their beloved families.
    Hopefully the young and educated Badagas will realise the gravity and take the road towards their roots!!

    JP adds ; I share Sumathi’s & Sivakumar’s sentiments fully ! Are you listening ?

  9. Ashok Bellan’s comments under ‘Badaga Songs on the web’ have been shifted here. He says,

    ” Namashkara. As I see most informative topics in this website regarding Badaga people and their origin, there is some information which states that badaga people belong to “Schedule tribes” and some leading organizations, for ex . Badaga association leaded by Dr. Kullan and others are fighting for the right . What is your opinion about this information . Can we Have a discussion on this so that we have input from various people?’

    I have given my opinions in the article.

  10. Posted by vinoth.R (Billicombai) on 23/12/2008 at 11:21 am

    it is very important to maintain our culture in the 21st century… if we get back the status of Schedule Tribe, then our future generation could remember about our culture, … otherwise our culture and community will slowly vanish…
    lets take what ever the risk it comes…

  11. Posted by M.KARUNAKARAN (Karakorai) on 25/03/2009 at 7:19 pm

    Day to day we find our culture and community getting vanished. Why dont the government help to keep our culture alive?

  12. Posted by m.bharathy (boodhimani) on 30/08/2009 at 12:22 pm

    No other culture is best as ours….for example.. there are no beggers in Badagas….I am proud to be a Badage

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