‘Sangamam’ summer camp unites children of marginalised community, victims of custodial violence

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Students astatine  the ‘Sangamam’ summertime  campy  astatine  G. Kallupatti successful  Theni district.

Students astatine the ‘Sangamam’ summertime campy astatine G. Kallupatti successful Theni district.

 Sangamam 2026 - summertime camp, a associated inaugural of People’s Watch, IDEAS and Manonmani Trust, which is organised from April 25 to May 2, is simply a caller thought to rediscover the elemental delights of puerility – often stolen by hardship – done play, creativity and community.  

‘Sangamam,’ unites kids from the marginalised Kal Ottar communities, wherever the People’s Watch has operated tuition centres for implicit a decade.  

Historically termed ‘criminals’ nether the British-era Criminal Tribes Act of 1871  - a instrumentality agelong promised repeal but whose stigma lingers, limiting their opportunities and societal standing.  

Published - April 26, 2026 09:23 p.m. IST

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