It all started when the upper caste people recently ordered the barbers of five saloons in Talur village not to provide hair cutting and shaving services to Dalits.
Tension erupted between the Dalits and barbers when the latter refused to cut their hair, which ended in the shutting down of the saloons for five days, one of the barbers, who received a cheque for Rs 50,000 from Social Welfare Minister Anjaneya at the secretariat here today, told reporters.
Caught in a piquant situation with their livelihood in question since the village had only about 100 Dalits, the barbers approached the government yesterday, which provided the financial help under the Devaraj Urs Backward Class Development Scheme, the Minister said while distributing the cheques to seven barbers.
He said the assistance will be extended to 11 more barbers of the village.
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Mallikarjun, a beneficiary, told PTI: "We were threatened by the upper-castes that if we extended haircutting and shaving services to the Dalits, they would stop coming to our shops."
"We came to Bangalore and met Minister Anjaneya, and explained our problems. Soon, he realised our problems and immediately took a decision to give Rs 50,000 cheque in 24 hours," he said.