Paderu : Tribals exhorted to preserve culture, traditions

National Commission for Scheduled Tribes Member Ananta Nayak speaking at a meeting in Paderu on Friday. District Collector Sumit Kumar and other officials also seen.
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National Commission for Scheduled Tribes Member Ananta Nayak speaking at a meeting in Paderu on Friday. District Collector Sumit Kumar and other officials also seen. 

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Paderu (ASR district): Ananta Nayak, a member of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, said that tribal culture and traditions should be...

Paderu (ASR district): Ananta Nayak, a member of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, said that tribal culture and traditions should be preserved.

He toured Paderu in Alluri Sitarama Raju district on Friday. He visited Goddess Moda Kondamma temple and performed special puja. The temple authorities and temple committee members welcomed him and presented him with Tirdha Prasad.

Later, Ananta Nayak inspected Sri Krishna Puram Tribal Welfare Girls Ashram School. He held a meeting with the leaders of various tribal communities at the Collector’s office. On this occasion, he said that he would work hard on behalf of the Commission to protect the tribal rights enshrined in the Constitution and provide prompt justice to tribals. His Hindi speech was translated into Telugu by district Collector Sumit Kumar.

Ananta Nayak said that if a complaint is made with specific evidence, the commission will resolve the issues. He listened to the problems mentioned by the representatives of tribal societies and teachers’ unions. Adivasi JAC leaders asked to strengthen the office of the special sub-collector of the tribal welfare department in the district.

Neelakantham, Vice-President of Alluri Sitarama Raju District Girijana Upadhyaya Sangam, said that the rights mentioned in Schedule 5 of the Constitution of India should be strictly implemented.

District Collector Sumit Kumar, Joint Collector J Siva Srinivasu, ITDA Project Officer V Abhishek, Additional SP P Anil, officials of the Commission, leaders of various tribal communities, and others participated.

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