Manual Scavenging
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‘National shame’: Sewer workers, activists protest against deaths of manual scavengers in India
Vijayta Lalwani
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How do other countries clean their sewers and is there something India can learn from them?
Vijayta Lalwani
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Your Morning Fix: As Manohar Parrikar recuperates, Goa witnesses leadership tussle
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Delhi government plans to mechanise sewer clean-up, says social welfare minister
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Chhattisgarh: Five people suffocate to death inside septic tank in Jashpur district
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‘No jurisdiction’: Delhi authorities pass the buck on deaths of five workers cleaning septic tank
Vijayta Lalwani
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Human rights commission asks Delhi government, police for report on death of men cleaning sewer tank
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Delhi: Five men die cleaning sewer tank at residential complex, government orders inquiry
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Video: Why are lakhs of Indians still forced to clean human excreta for a living?
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Delhi High Court directs state to compile data on manual scavengers
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Kerala engineers who developed robot to clean manholes are on a mission to end manual scavenging
TA Ameerudheen
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Andhra Pradesh: Seven workers die while cleaning underground drainage tank in Chittoor
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Bengaluru: Two labourers cleaning septic tank die, police book restaurant management
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Manual scavenging: Centre to make it mandatory for contractors to pay Rs 10 lakh in case of deaths
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Documentary ‘Rest in Manhole’ dives deep into the world of manual scavengers
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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The Daily Fix: As sewer cleaners die, why does India find it so difficult to stop manual scavenging?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Delhi government bans manual scavenging, warns violators of culpable homicide charges
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Delhi: Worker dies after inhaling toxic gases while cleaning sewer inside hospital premises
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Watch: ‘Mugamoodi’ short film exposes the horrors of manual scavenging
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Government claims to have assisted 91% of India’s manual scavengers, without counting 93% of them
Swagata Yadavar, FactChecker.in