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manual scavenging deaths

  • 377 died cleaning sewers in five years, but no instance of manual scavenging reported, says Centre

    377 died cleaning sewers in five years, but no instance of manual scavenging reported, says Centre

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 01, 2024 · 12:13 pm