Manual scavenging
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Manual scavenging killed 19 people in Mumbai in past five years. But BMC records show zero deaths
Aarefa Johari
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Parliament panel questions delay in compensation for sewer cleaning deaths
Scroll Staff
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FIR filed after two men suffocate to death while cleaning septic tank in Gurugram
Scroll Staff
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Delhi HC takes cognisance of report about deaths in Mundka due to toxic gases in sewer
Scroll Staff
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Delhi: Two dead in Mundka after inhaling toxic fumes inside sewer
Scroll Staff
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No manual scavengers in India but 330 died cleaning sewers from 2017 to 2021, Centre tells Lok Sabha
Scroll Staff
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‘The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is a complete flop on the objective of eradication of manual scavenging’
Smitha Nair
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347 workers have died while cleaning sewers and septic tanks since 2017, says Centre
Scroll Staff
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Why India needs a new law to combat the deaths of workers in sewers and septic tanks
Prashant Reddy T Harsh Tripathi
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Three workers die of asphyxiation while repairing sewage tank in Madurai
Scroll Staff
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NHRC should call for criminal action on 4 deaths in Delhi sewer line, says activist Bezwada Wilson
Neerad Pandharipande
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‘New India’ by 2022: How far has the Modi government come in achieving its ambitious targets?
Nidhi Jacob, Factchecker.in
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321 people have died cleaning sewers in last five years, Centre tells Lok Sabha
Scroll Staff
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No deaths reported due to manual scavenging in the last five years, says Centre
Scroll Staff
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Ignoring the lives of thousands of Dalits, Centre wants to declare India free of manual scavenging
Radhika Bordia, Article-14.com Yogesh Pawar, Article-14.com
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Three years after Hyderabad got machines to end manual scavenging, sickness and degradation endure
Ayesha Minhaz, Article-14.com
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Delhi is trying to end manual scavenging by using sewer cleaning machines. Are its efforts working?
Salik Ahmad, Article-14.com
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Why no one is ever held responsible for the deaths of Dalit sanitation workers
Radhika Bordia, Article-14.com Yogesh Pawar, Article-14.com
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Manual scavenging has killed 400 Indians since it was banned – and yet nobody has been convicted
Radhika Bordia, Article-14.com Yogesh Pawar, Article-14.com
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Tired of the endless wait for compensation, thousands of Indians may return to manual scavenging
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com