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Tribal students in Maharashtra attack IAS officer, climb on her car, smash windows

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C. Vanmathi was attacked during a protest against a govt move to transfer money for meals to student accounts instead of giving them food in hostel.

New Delhi: C. Vanmathi, a young IAS officer posted in Maharashtra’s tribal dominated Nandurbar district, was allegedly attacked by students who were protesting against the implementation of the direct benefit transfer scheme in the tribal education sector, Monday.

The tribal students, who were protesting against a government move to transfer money for meals directly to students’ accounts instead of providing them with food at the hostel, also pelted stones at her car. However, she escaped unhurt.

Vanmathi (2015 IAS batch), currently serving as an assistant collector and project officer of the Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP) at Nandurbar, is one of the most celebrated officers of her batch, having worked her way up from once herding her family’s cattle in the Erode district of Tamil Nadu.


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 “The car driver being an eyewitness to the incident has registered a police complaint. The police have started their investigation,” Dilip Jagdale, additional collector at Nandurbar, told ThePrint.

“Nandurbar being a small district, we have interacted with these students a number of times and they have always been very cordial. I don’t know why the situation went out of control on Monday,” Jagdale said.

Tribals account for 69.3 per cent of Nandurbar’s population, according to the 2011 census.

While Vanmathi did not suffer any injury, her driver, 35-year-old Yogesh Patil, suffered minor injuries, Jagdale said.

Vanmathi had resumed work after a maternity leave three months ago, the official added.

Condemning the incident, the IAS Association tweeted, “Highly condemnable incident of mob attacking of Vanmathi C, IAS, SDM, Nandurbar, Maharashtra. Strict action should be taken against the culprits. Government to should take firm steps to protect it’s officers on field working in challenging circumstances.” (sic)

Protesters climbed on officer’s car, broke windows

According to the police complaint, accessed by ThePrint, around 100 tribal students, including girls, were protesting outside the local ITDP office at Nandurbar around 1 pm. Vanmathi left her office for the district collectorate around 2 pm when the protesters ran towards her car, obstructing it, while some students climbed on her car, kicked the windows and windshield, pelted stones and smashed the glass.

Nandurbar, students protest against the government’s move to transfer money for meals directly to students’ accounts | ThePrint.in

While Vanmathi did not comment, officials close to her said she had interacted with the students patiently over their objections to the DTB scheme a number of times in the past and accepted a written memorandum of demands from them.

“The students’ demand of rolling back direct benefit transfer for various tribal education schemes is a policy decision and something that is not directly in the project officer’s hand,” said a source from the collector’s office.

“Even Monday, the officer said she was willing to meet with the protesting students, but they had come with a few politicians and she did not want the issue to get a political colour,” the source added.

Protesters, however, claimed Vanmathi refused to speak to them or meet them and said she had other more important things to do.

“We sat outside for more than two and a half hours, but no one, not even the project officer, came to speak to us,” said Kailas Vasave, one of the protesters.

“When some of our representatives ultimately went inside to ask her if they should come in to discuss their demands, she made some caste-based remarks about tribal students creating trouble and dismissed them saying she has somewhere to go,” Vasave added.

Vasave, who used to be a resident of a tribal hostel once and is currently pursuing his postgraduate education, said the protest was completely non-political.

“The deputy chairperson of the zilla parishad, the husband of the zilla parishad chairperson and a former municipal council president were present, but they too are tribals from Nandurbar and have a stake in the matter,” he said.

Some students were angered by Vanmathi’s behaviour, but the actual scuffle around her car lasted for just about a minute before the situation was brought under control, he said.

Outrage over direct benefit transfer

There have been small waves of protests over direct benefit transfer by groups of tribal students for some time. The main trigger was a government resolution issued by the tribal development department on 5 April, which said the government will transfer money for meals directly to students’ accounts rather than providing them with food at the hostel.


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 “The government says this will end the contractors’ lobby in the tribal development department but we are against it,” said Yadav Dudule, a Pune-based tribal activist.

“Students from distant villages come to these tribal ashramshalas. Are they supposed to focus on studying or going out to find food for themselves?” he asked.

There is also the issue of safety of girl students, Dudule pointed out.

“How are they expected to go out after dark to search for places that will sell them food? Areas where these ashramsahalas are located don’t have too many eating options outside,” he added.

Dudule said tribal students have been protesting since July and even had various rounds of meetings with the principal secretary of the tribal development department, tribal commissioner, minister and so on, but have had no relief.

“On 6 August, we had planned district-level protests in various parts of the state. At Nandurbar, when the officer point blank refused to meet students, it angered the students who were already frustrated,” he said.

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17 COMMENTS

  1. This type of people are not student if oll of them have to protest thay have to protest peace fully but they have attack young IAS office who is doingher work
    attacking IAS officer is a crime

  2. those who don’t undetstand d tribal…wd dy call animal..i think who think like dt..dy r more than animals..becoz he did’nt understand wt r dy strugl fr…

  3. Seems like there is a lot of political interference is there. Providing them food in ashramashalas iteslf would definitely solve the issue.

  4. It is very shameful to pelt stones and smashing the glass window of car of most highly reputable class Govt official. Is there any one who could tell me what’s the project manager fault is?
    Aren’t the tribal students getting allowance for food that they were getting before. This step is taken to eliminate contractors lobby. As far as the security of tribal girls are concerned they can cook their meal by own. Such a fuss over puny little things. Hats off to our Students for what they did.

    • if smone gt frustrated fr months..and no one is listening..then no option will left..u didn’t suffer so u don’t knw that these officers..nevr listen to others until and unless u gt devasteted..

  5. Students are right in their demand . The new plan will create a lot of trouble . Much of their time will be wasted in marketing , cooking and cleaning utensils .The govt. should have sent a senior and experienced officer to discuss the matter with students . There is still time to save the situation .

  6. This type of act by the students seems to be politically motivated and may be instigated by some persons having vested interest.. DBT ( Direct benefit transfer) should never be rolled back. These tribal students are innocent and have been exploited by some corrupt group of people for century . This must be stopped.

    • If you ignore genuine problems, this will repeat. How can students get food where there are no facilities? State must run the hostels directly.

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