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 THE LAST   lmost everyone knows it’s il-  households dispose of their wastes in dry
 legal. Yet it happens so often
 latrines or drains, which also are cleaned by
 WORD  that neither media nor general   these collectors. The 2011 Census counted
 public or the people in author-
 over 1.82 lakh families that had at least one
 ABDUL WASEY  A ity bother to take note of. Going   member employed in this ‘profession’.
 by the latest numbers collated by the Na-  Manual scavenging is not only a caste-
 tional Commission for Safai Karamcharis,   based but also a gender-based occupation
 the statutory body that was set up by an Act   with 90 per cent of them being women.
 of Parliament for the welfare of sanitation   Households with dry latrines insist for fe-
 workers, one person has died every five   males for cleaning work instead of men as
 days, on an average, while cleaning sewers   they are located inside the house. A Human
 and septic tanks across the country since   Rights Watch report recently pointed out
 January 1, 2017.  that women, on an average, get paid as lit-
 The Employment of Manual Scavengers   tle as between  10 and  50 every month per
 and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibi-  household. It is much less than men who
 tion) Act, 1993 and the Prohibition of Em-
 ployment as Manual Scavengers and their
 Rehabilitation Act, 2013, do not help much   If the law on manual
 as they are openly and regularly violated.
 According to the Section 7 of the latest Act,   scavenging is to
 a violation may result in two years of jail or   be effective, the
 fine or both. Under the provision, no person,
 local authority or agency should engage or   penalties must be
 employ people for hazardous cleaning of
 sewers and septic tanks. Mechanised clean-  uniformly and
 ing of septic tanks is the prescribed norm.   visibly enforced
 But who cares?
 Even the high-profile sanitation cam-
 paign ‘Swachh Bharat’ has done little to alter   earn up to  300 a day for cleaning sewers.
 ground realities when it comes to cleaning   Increasing awareness or better educa-
 of sewers. Six people died while cleaning   tion have so far not done much in chang-
 sewers in the national capital in 10 days,   ing the attitude of the society. If sewage
 highlighting official apathy towards the    treatment plants had been the answer to
 issue. Situation in other states of the coun-  the problem, the rise in manual scaveng-
 try is not much different. As per the Minis-  ing deaths should be reason enough to be
 try for Social Justice and Empowerment, the   disappointed. Indira Khurana of Safai Kar-
 country saw 300 manual scavengers die in   machari Andolan once rightly said, “Eradi-
 2017. Of these, 12 deaths occurred in Delhi   cation of manual scavenging needs a sur-
 and 140 in Tamil Nadu, which was the high-  gical strike. A mission for total eradication
 est. Nothing has changed since then.  of manual scavenging and rehabilitation
 The Socio-Economic Caste Census of   of manual scavengers needs to be set up.
 2011 records the presence of 740,078 house-  The Centre must spell out a detailed, time-
 holds where waste and excreta is cleared   bound and transparent action plan with a
 out by manual scavengers. This number   monitoring and accountability framework,
 does not include the septic tanks, public   even if sanitation is a state subject.”
 sewers and railway tracks which are also
 mostly cleaned by them. Moreover, 21 lakh   LETTERS@TEHELKA.COM



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