– ₹51,000 annual honorarium for villages hosting Jokumara Swamy festivals.
– Reservation benefits for tribal communities such as Besta Koli, Tokari Koli, Nayakadu, Kabbliga, Koli Janangada Valikara, Talawar, and Jamadar without hurdles.
– Monthly honorarium from the Department of Kannada and Culture to traditional artisans,folk dancers and singers belonging to these communities.
– Protection measures for women within these tribes.
The protest staged by members of Budakattu Samudayagala Samskrutika Sahitya Parishat highlights deep-seated challenges facing tribal communities in karnataka. Their demands underscore the need not only for economic support but also systematic enforcement of constitutional rights meant to safeguard their social welfare. Tribal traditions like worshipping Jokumara Swamy serve as vital cultural heritage markers; however, sustaining them amidst growing financial constraints is proving difficult.
By raising issues like unresolved reservation processes and requests for targeted honorariums through peaceful demonstrations, these groups are signaling wider governance-related gaps affecting marginalized sections. Addressing such concerns could help preserve rich cultural practices while fostering equitable progress frameworks that reach remote areas often overlooked in policy-making dialogues.
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