Tribute to a Dalit Voice
Elayaperumal Remembered through New Memorial in Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin recently inaugurated a memorial and statue in Chidambaram to honour L. Elayaperumal, a veteran leader known for championing the rights of Scheduled Castes. His contributions to social justice in Tamil Nadu and beyond have left a lasting impact.
Born in Themmur village, located in Cuddalore district, Elayaperumal played a key role in shaping policies to uplift marginalised communities.
A National Role at a Young Age
At just 41 years old, Elayaperumal was appointed as the chairperson of a pioneering national-level panel in 1965. This was the first committee post-Independence tasked with examining the challenges faced by Scheduled Castes, including discrimination and lack of access to resources.
The eight-member committee undertook extensive travel across India and submitted a detailed report in 1969, highlighting gaps in social inclusion.
Static GK fact: This was the first national-level study conducted exclusively on caste-based inequality after 1947.
Key Reforms in Temple Governance
The findings of Elayaperumal’s committee laid the groundwork for changes in Tamil Nadu’s religious administration laws. The 1970 amendment to the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Act was directly influenced by the committee’s suggestions.
This legislative change opened doors for greater representation of Scheduled Castes in temple affairs and religious institutions.
Static GK fact: The HR&CE Act manages more than 36,000 temples and institutions across Tamil Nadu.
Political Legacy and Recognition
Elayaperumal entered Parliament as a Congress MP from Chidambaram (Reserved) in 1952, when he was only 27. His early election marked the beginning of a career focused on the upliftment of disadvantaged groups.
Though his recommendations were not adopted at the national level, they remain a significant reference for inclusive policy-making.
In 1998, the DMK government awarded him the inaugural Annal Ambedkar Award for his role in promoting social justice values inspired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
Static GK Tip: The Annal Ambedkar Award is conferred by the Tamil Nadu government for outstanding contributions to social empowerment.
Legacy Etched in Stone
Elayaperumal passed away on September 9, 2005. The newly installed statue and memorial ensure his legacy continues to inspire those advocating for equality and constitutional rights. His life stands as a testament to progressive leadership rooted in justice and representation.
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Elayaperumal Remembered through New Memorial in Tamil Nadu:
Topic | Detail |
Leader Honoured | L. Elayaperumal |
Native Village | Themmur, Cuddalore District |
Date of Birth | June 26, 1924 |
Elected MP | From Chidambaram (Reserved) in 1952 |
Committee Chaired | Panel on Untouchability and SC Welfare (1965) |
Report Submitted | 1969 |
Major Legislative Impact | HR&CE Act Amendment, 1970 (Tamil Nadu) |
Age as Committee Head | 41 years |
State Honour Received | First Annal Ambedkar Award (1998) |
Date of Death | September 9, 2005 |