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Volume 4 Issue 1, December 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470
@ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29601 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 483
Dalit of Odisha: A Case Study of the
Dombos in Rayagada District
Paramananda Naik
Ph.D Research Scholar, Utkal, University Vani, Vihar Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
ABSTRACT
The term “Dalit,” in Sanskrit is both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, Dalit
can be used for all three genders, masculine, feminine and neuter. It has been
derived from the root word “Dal” which means to crack, split etc. The word
‘Dalit’ has come to mean that things or persons come under, the category of
downtrodden, scattered, crushed,destroyedetc.Thelisted93ScheduledCaste
communities of Odisha are known as Dalit in Odishan social system. But, in
fact, the untouchables among the Scheduled Castes are the Dalits. The
Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes comprise about 16.6 % and 8.6 %,
respectively of India’s population (according to the 2011 census). There are
total population in socially untouchables and economically poor in the lowest
point of social structure in Odisha. After of independence of India, theirsocial,
political, education justice, economic status hasnotbeenchangedasexpected.
The examination and analysis of present status of Dalits will be made through
empirical study. The outcome of this study will draw a clear picture of the
position of Dalits in Odisha and it will motivate government and non-
government agencies to take initiative to promote Dalits.
KEYWORDS: Dalit, Scheduled Caste, Downtrodden, Scattered, destroyed
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INRODUCTION
The term “Dalit,” in Sanskrit is both a noun and an adjective.
As a noun, Dalit can be used for all three genders, masculine,
feminine and neuter. It has been derived from the root word
“dal’’ which means to crack, split etc. The word ‘Dalit” has
come to mean that things or persons come under, the
category of downtrodden, scattered, crushed, destroyed etc.
The term “Dalit” has also its parallel inHebrewwiththeroot
“dal” means, weak, poor, helpless etc. Dalits have been the
most degraded, downtrodden, exploited and the least
educated people in our society. They have been socially,
culturally, economically and politically subjugated and
marginalized through three thousand years of our history
and remain so, even after half-a-century of protective
discrimination (as Scheduled Caste) under the aegis of the
Government of India. The Schedule Caste and Schedule
Tribes comprise about 16.6 % and 8.6 %, respectively of
India’s population (according to the 2011 census). The
Constitution of India, introduced after the country gained
independence included measures to improve the socio-
economic conditions of Dalits. Besides abolishing
untouchability, these include the reservation system, a
means of positive discrimination that created the
classifications of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
Other Backward classes (OBCs). Communities that were
categorised as being one of those groups were guaranteed a
percentage of the seats in the national and state legislatures,
as well as in government jobs and places of education. The
system has its origins in the 1932 Poona Pact between
Ambedkar and Gandhi, when Ambedkar conceded his
demand that the Dalits should have an electorate separate
from the Caste Hindus in return Gandhi accepting measures
along these lines. In 2001, the quality of life of the Dalit
population in India was not similar to that of the overall
Indian population, on metrics such as access to health care,
life expectancy, education attainability, access to drinking
water and housing. In 2010 Dalits received international
attention due to a portrait exhibition by MarcusPerkins that
depicted Dalits.
Odisha, a State in the union of India where in 51,311 villages
and around 4,19,74,218populationareliving(Census2011).
Rich in history and geography, the State is today one of the
poorest states in the country. There are 22.85 percent of
Odisha’s population belong to Tribal communities and
around 17 percent population are belonging to Scheduled
Caste in this State. The people are accustomed to celebrate a
succession of festivals with great gusto round the year and
are also reputed for producing by indigenous methods
unique handicraft and excellent artefacts. Scheduled Caste
population of the district constitutes 13.92 percent and
among them the major Caste group is Dombo (76.12 per
cent), within the Dalit community, there are many divisions
into sub-castes. Dalits are dividing into leather workers,
street sweepers, cobblers, agricultural works and manual
“scavengers”. The latter group, considered the lowest of the
low and officially estimated of dead animals, and cleaning
human excreta. Approximately three-quarters of the
country’s four million people who are bonded labours or
Dalits. Their job rarely provided income for Dalits to feed
their families or to send their children to school. As a effect,
many Dalits are needy, uneducated and illiterate.
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In Odisha, the Dom, Dombo, Duria, Pano etc belong to
Schedule Caste community. The total number of 93 Castes
are there (Census 2011) in Odisha. Dombo is the major
community under Schedule Castes in Rayagada district.Dom
/ Dombo in Oriya Dom / Dombo are recognized as
particularly vulnerable groups among the Schedule Castes.
The Dombo is considered inferior in social status to the
sanction of Antera Oriya Dom of the Caste Dom / Dombo.
About 80 percent population belong to Dalit communities in
Rayagada district out of the total population. Where the
Schedule Caste communities are 20 percent and Schedule
Tribes are around 60 percent. The livelihood status of the
Schedule Caste communities is intermediaries, lenders and
small traders in tribal area of this district. The women
empowerment is very weak in this area. The women of the
Schedule Caste communities go to sale the necessary goods
of people to every village and door to door. This is the main
source of livelihood of women in this a district. The
relationship between Dongaria and Dombo is symbiotic.
They is also living by wages-earning, excepting a few
household, who depends on cultivation and agricultural
labour. But major portion oftheirannual incomecomesfrom
agricultural labour. Almost all household derive income by
adopting agricultural labour as main or subsidiary
occupation. Thus it is appropriate to consider agriculture
labour as their main occupation. Besides wage-earning and
cultivation, they also earn through other activities, like
Drum-beating, small business in nearby weekly markets,
rickshaw pulling and engaging themselves in trading
animals, like Cow, Buffalo, Bullock, etc. Some of them also
collect raw hides and supply themtotannersthroughmiddle
men. In this district in recent past, the Dalitweretreatedlow
caste with the stigma of untouchability. Their lowest status
in the caste hierarchy and untouchabilityplayeda significant
role in arresting the progress and development of said
community. Generally the Dalit live together in separate
ward which is usually located at the outer area of a town of
the main hamlet or village where upper Caste People live.
The stigma of untouchability which is attached to them
deprives them of using water from the same source used by
higher Caste groups in the villages. The influential and
established higher Caste groups never allowtheDalittotake
water from the existing Tube-wells and wells in the village.
Thus they face lot of problems ingettingdrinkingwater.Rice
is staple food of these communities. They are fond of non-
vegetarian dishes, but they required sufficient quantity and
quality of rice. Therefore rice is there primary food and
constitutes major item of their daily meals. The cooked
vegetable, fish or meat are eaten as curry with rice. But
quantity and quality of curry varies from house to house
based on their economic condition. In the rural area, of this
district the wages and employment situation is not up to the
mark. They do not get ample opportunities for occupational
mobility. As their economic status is low and educational
attainment is not satisfactory shifting from the traditional
occupation is very rare. In the Present study in the village, it
is evident that quite a small number of persons engage in
Drum beating and rope-making, small business. Service and
labourer except agricultural activities.
Objectives of the Study
1. To education the History and socio-cultural life of the
Dalit communities of Rayagada District.
2. To style an analytical study of the economic and Social
status of Scheduled Caste in Rayagada District.
3. To provide suggestion for protection against exclusion
and discrimination in the present society by
encouraging their effective participation in the general
Economic, Social and Political processes in the country.
Research Methodology
The study will be based on primary source materials like,
Government Reports, various agreement made by
Government of India etc. and Secondary sources like, books,
journals, articles, Internet, Newspapers etc. The Seminar
Library of the P. G .Department of History, ParijaLibraryand
Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology,
Department Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Centre for
Ambedkar Studies, Utkal University, the Harekrushna
Mahatab State Library, Bhubaneswar, Odisha StateMuseum,
Bhubaneswar, will be quite helpful in collecting the relevant
materials. The Libraries in Hyderabad and New Delhiwill be
visited for the collection of data for the proposed research
work. For the collection of Government documents
concerned officesorlibrariesoftheGovernmentDepartment
will be visited. Internet will also be an important source of
information for present research. An empirical historical
method will be adopted for the present research work.
Conclusion:
Dombos, (Dalit) despite their education and a amount of
economic advancementareunabletoimprovetheirstatus by
their individual efforts most of them in spite of more than
two decades of government efforts to improve their
economic and social position, remain desperately poor.
Semi-literate or illiterate, subject to discrimination and
economic exploitation and with no realistic prospect for
improvement of their condition. Relishingthesignificance of
education and occupation as mechanisms of status
determination and power the central government as well as
the statue government diverted broth money and efforts to
strengthen the programmer of education and occupational
upliftment of the Harijans. In contemporary Odisha, Dalits
have been victims of voidance andatrocities.Theyhavebeen
killed and their females are raped. They are victims to loot
and their houses are set on fire. They are also denied
minimum wages.
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Publishing House New Delhi, 1996.
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Research cum Training Institute Bhubaneswar1982,
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Odisha” Calcutta 1985.
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Dalit of Odisha: A Case Study of the Dombos in Rayagada District

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 4 Issue 1, December 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29601 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 483 Dalit of Odisha: A Case Study of the Dombos in Rayagada District Paramananda Naik Ph.D Research Scholar, Utkal, University Vani, Vihar Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India ABSTRACT The term “Dalit,” in Sanskrit is both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, Dalit can be used for all three genders, masculine, feminine and neuter. It has been derived from the root word “Dal” which means to crack, split etc. The word ‘Dalit’ has come to mean that things or persons come under, the category of downtrodden, scattered, crushed,destroyedetc.Thelisted93ScheduledCaste communities of Odisha are known as Dalit in Odishan social system. But, in fact, the untouchables among the Scheduled Castes are the Dalits. The Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes comprise about 16.6 % and 8.6 %, respectively of India’s population (according to the 2011 census). There are total population in socially untouchables and economically poor in the lowest point of social structure in Odisha. After of independence of India, theirsocial, political, education justice, economic status hasnotbeenchangedasexpected. The examination and analysis of present status of Dalits will be made through empirical study. The outcome of this study will draw a clear picture of the position of Dalits in Odisha and it will motivate government and non- government agencies to take initiative to promote Dalits. KEYWORDS: Dalit, Scheduled Caste, Downtrodden, Scattered, destroyed How to cite this paper: Paramananda Naik "Dalit of Odisha: A Case Study of the Dombos in Rayagada District" Publishedin International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development(ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1, December 2019, pp.483-485, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29 601.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by /4.0) INRODUCTION The term “Dalit,” in Sanskrit is both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, Dalit can be used for all three genders, masculine, feminine and neuter. It has been derived from the root word “dal’’ which means to crack, split etc. The word ‘Dalit” has come to mean that things or persons come under, the category of downtrodden, scattered, crushed, destroyed etc. The term “Dalit” has also its parallel inHebrewwiththeroot “dal” means, weak, poor, helpless etc. Dalits have been the most degraded, downtrodden, exploited and the least educated people in our society. They have been socially, culturally, economically and politically subjugated and marginalized through three thousand years of our history and remain so, even after half-a-century of protective discrimination (as Scheduled Caste) under the aegis of the Government of India. The Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes comprise about 16.6 % and 8.6 %, respectively of India’s population (according to the 2011 census). The Constitution of India, introduced after the country gained independence included measures to improve the socio- economic conditions of Dalits. Besides abolishing untouchability, these include the reservation system, a means of positive discrimination that created the classifications of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward classes (OBCs). Communities that were categorised as being one of those groups were guaranteed a percentage of the seats in the national and state legislatures, as well as in government jobs and places of education. The system has its origins in the 1932 Poona Pact between Ambedkar and Gandhi, when Ambedkar conceded his demand that the Dalits should have an electorate separate from the Caste Hindus in return Gandhi accepting measures along these lines. In 2001, the quality of life of the Dalit population in India was not similar to that of the overall Indian population, on metrics such as access to health care, life expectancy, education attainability, access to drinking water and housing. In 2010 Dalits received international attention due to a portrait exhibition by MarcusPerkins that depicted Dalits. Odisha, a State in the union of India where in 51,311 villages and around 4,19,74,218populationareliving(Census2011). Rich in history and geography, the State is today one of the poorest states in the country. There are 22.85 percent of Odisha’s population belong to Tribal communities and around 17 percent population are belonging to Scheduled Caste in this State. The people are accustomed to celebrate a succession of festivals with great gusto round the year and are also reputed for producing by indigenous methods unique handicraft and excellent artefacts. Scheduled Caste population of the district constitutes 13.92 percent and among them the major Caste group is Dombo (76.12 per cent), within the Dalit community, there are many divisions into sub-castes. Dalits are dividing into leather workers, street sweepers, cobblers, agricultural works and manual “scavengers”. The latter group, considered the lowest of the low and officially estimated of dead animals, and cleaning human excreta. Approximately three-quarters of the country’s four million people who are bonded labours or Dalits. Their job rarely provided income for Dalits to feed their families or to send their children to school. As a effect, many Dalits are needy, uneducated and illiterate. IJTSRD29601
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29601 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 484 In Odisha, the Dom, Dombo, Duria, Pano etc belong to Schedule Caste community. The total number of 93 Castes are there (Census 2011) in Odisha. Dombo is the major community under Schedule Castes in Rayagada district.Dom / Dombo in Oriya Dom / Dombo are recognized as particularly vulnerable groups among the Schedule Castes. The Dombo is considered inferior in social status to the sanction of Antera Oriya Dom of the Caste Dom / Dombo. About 80 percent population belong to Dalit communities in Rayagada district out of the total population. Where the Schedule Caste communities are 20 percent and Schedule Tribes are around 60 percent. The livelihood status of the Schedule Caste communities is intermediaries, lenders and small traders in tribal area of this district. The women empowerment is very weak in this area. The women of the Schedule Caste communities go to sale the necessary goods of people to every village and door to door. This is the main source of livelihood of women in this a district. The relationship between Dongaria and Dombo is symbiotic. They is also living by wages-earning, excepting a few household, who depends on cultivation and agricultural labour. But major portion oftheirannual incomecomesfrom agricultural labour. Almost all household derive income by adopting agricultural labour as main or subsidiary occupation. Thus it is appropriate to consider agriculture labour as their main occupation. Besides wage-earning and cultivation, they also earn through other activities, like Drum-beating, small business in nearby weekly markets, rickshaw pulling and engaging themselves in trading animals, like Cow, Buffalo, Bullock, etc. Some of them also collect raw hides and supply themtotannersthroughmiddle men. In this district in recent past, the Dalitweretreatedlow caste with the stigma of untouchability. Their lowest status in the caste hierarchy and untouchabilityplayeda significant role in arresting the progress and development of said community. Generally the Dalit live together in separate ward which is usually located at the outer area of a town of the main hamlet or village where upper Caste People live. The stigma of untouchability which is attached to them deprives them of using water from the same source used by higher Caste groups in the villages. The influential and established higher Caste groups never allowtheDalittotake water from the existing Tube-wells and wells in the village. Thus they face lot of problems ingettingdrinkingwater.Rice is staple food of these communities. They are fond of non- vegetarian dishes, but they required sufficient quantity and quality of rice. Therefore rice is there primary food and constitutes major item of their daily meals. The cooked vegetable, fish or meat are eaten as curry with rice. But quantity and quality of curry varies from house to house based on their economic condition. In the rural area, of this district the wages and employment situation is not up to the mark. They do not get ample opportunities for occupational mobility. As their economic status is low and educational attainment is not satisfactory shifting from the traditional occupation is very rare. In the Present study in the village, it is evident that quite a small number of persons engage in Drum beating and rope-making, small business. Service and labourer except agricultural activities. Objectives of the Study 1. To education the History and socio-cultural life of the Dalit communities of Rayagada District. 2. To style an analytical study of the economic and Social status of Scheduled Caste in Rayagada District. 3. To provide suggestion for protection against exclusion and discrimination in the present society by encouraging their effective participation in the general Economic, Social and Political processes in the country. Research Methodology The study will be based on primary source materials like, Government Reports, various agreement made by Government of India etc. and Secondary sources like, books, journals, articles, Internet, Newspapers etc. The Seminar Library of the P. G .Department of History, ParijaLibraryand Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology, Department Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Centre for Ambedkar Studies, Utkal University, the Harekrushna Mahatab State Library, Bhubaneswar, Odisha StateMuseum, Bhubaneswar, will be quite helpful in collecting the relevant materials. The Libraries in Hyderabad and New Delhiwill be visited for the collection of data for the proposed research work. For the collection of Government documents concerned officesorlibrariesoftheGovernmentDepartment will be visited. Internet will also be an important source of information for present research. An empirical historical method will be adopted for the present research work. Conclusion: Dombos, (Dalit) despite their education and a amount of economic advancementareunabletoimprovetheirstatus by their individual efforts most of them in spite of more than two decades of government efforts to improve their economic and social position, remain desperately poor. Semi-literate or illiterate, subject to discrimination and economic exploitation and with no realistic prospect for improvement of their condition. Relishingthesignificance of education and occupation as mechanisms of status determination and power the central government as well as the statue government diverted broth money and efforts to strengthen the programmer of education and occupational upliftment of the Harijans. In contemporary Odisha, Dalits have been victims of voidance andatrocities.Theyhavebeen killed and their females are raped. They are victims to loot and their houses are set on fire. They are also denied minimum wages. Reference [1] Beteille, A., “Changing Pattern of Stratification in Taniore Village”, University of California USA, 1971. [2] Chatterjee, S. K., the Scheduled Castes in India. Gyan Publishing House New Delhi, 1996. [3] Chowdhury B and Mishar, H. S., Action plan for Scheduled Castes in Puri MunicipalityTribal andHarijan Research cum Training Institute Bhubaneswar1982, [4] Das, Bhaskar., “Social and Economy Life of South Odisha” Calcutta 1985. [5] Ganguly, Debjani., Caste and Dalit life world : Postcolonial Perspectives,: Orient Longman , New Delhi 2008. [6] Krishna. S and Samudrala., A. K., “Dalit and Human Rights” Serils Publication New Delhi 2007. [7] Mallaiah, L. C. and Ratnakumari. L., “Economic Development and Dalit Agricultural Workers” Abhijeet Publication New Delhi 2007.
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