Revision summary
SCs face untouchability, atrocity, and landless labour. STs face alienation, forest loss, and mining. Article 17 and the Atrocities Act are SC-centred legal tools. PESA and FRA are ST-centred resource tools. Reservation is shared; it does not replace either legal file.
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Introduction
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes share constitutional lists and reservation, but their issues are not the same. Caste humiliation and tribal resource loss are the two cores.
Body
Scheduled Caste issues
- Untouchability, atrocity, and labour bondage persist despite Article 17 and the Prevention of Atrocities Act.
- Landlessness and farm wage work, not forest title, dominate many SC livelihoods.
- Ambedkar’s graded inequality still describes intra-Hindu rank that reservation alone does not erase.
Scheduled Tribe issues
- Land alienation, forest eviction, and mining in Fifth Schedule areas.
- Language and boarding schools that strip Austroasiatic and other mother tongues.
- Displacement and weak ITDP capture, as Xaxa recorded.
Shared and distinct solutions
- Shared: reservation in legislature, services, and schools; legal aid; targeted hostels.
- SC-specific: atrocity prosecution, land to the landless, enforcement against manual scavenging.
- ST-specific: PESA, 1996, FRA, 2006, Governor’s regulations, and Gram Sabha consent, as at Niyamgiri.
- Political: SC movements use Ambedkarite law and conversion. ST movements use council, hill, and forest rights.
Caution
- Clubbing SC and ST in one welfare sentence hides the forest-versus-jati difference. Solutions must split.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD SC[Scheduled Caste] --> A[Atrocity landless labour] ST[Scheduled Tribe] --> F[Land forest PESA FRA] B[Reservation] --> SC B --> ST
Conclusion
SC issues centre on caste violence and landless labour. ST issues centre on land, forest, and autonomy. Lists and reservation are shared tools; PESA and FRA are not.
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