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Despite progress, manual scavenging persists in India. According to the India Census 2011, there are more than 2.6 million dry latrines in the country. There are 13,14,652 toilets where human excreta is flushed in open drains, 7,94,390 dry latrines where the human excreta is cleaned manually.
Sep 4, 2017 In July 2016, a meeting was convened by the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC), where representatives of states and union territories were asked to share data related to the number of dry latrines and manual scavengers. The data submitted however, showed severe mismatch.
Jun 25, 2017 But the number of manual scavengers identified by the states is just 7% of the households with at least a single member engaged in manual scavenging, according to Census 2011. That leaves out 93% of identified scavengers, who clean sewers and clear human excreta, an act illegal for 24 years now.
Jun 23, 2017 The central government has claimed that 91% of manual scavengers have been provided a one-time cash payment of Rs 40,000 and 108% of identified scavengers and their dependents have been selected for skill training under the rehabilitation programme for manual scavengers. But the number of
In March 2014, the Supreme Court of India declared that there were 96 lakhs (9.6 million) dry latrines being manually emptied but the exact number of manual scavengers is disputed – official figures put it at less than 700,000.
Oct 14, 2017 The people engaged in carrying out this act are usually from the lower castes: namely, the Dalits. The Supreme Court found in 2014 that there were over 9.6 million dry latrines in India which required manual emptying.
Jun 8, 2017 Across India, there are over 12 lakh manual scavengers. Among them, more than 22,000 deaths are reported each year. Many suffer from jaundice, tuberculosis and acute liver malfunctions. In March 2014, the Supreme Court declared that there were 96 lakh dry latrines being manually emptied. And as per
Jan 3, 2018 Among states, Tamil Nadu has earned the dubious distinction of having the highest number of deaths of manual scavengers, as per data submitted by Union minister of housing and urban affairs Hardeep Singh Puri in the Rajya Sabha. Of the 323 deaths reported across the country since 1993, 144 were
Jan 20, 2018 Despite the ban on manual scavenging in India, over 300 cases of deaths due to manual scavenging have been reported from across the country in 2017 Tamil Nadu has reported the highest number of cases of death of manual scavengers, with over 140 cases reported in the state during the said period,
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