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Constraints in eliminating manual scavenging

Constraints in eliminating manual scavenging
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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What are the major constraints in eliminating manual scavenging?  In addition to the efforts made by the Government, how can public participation get India rid of manual ...

What are the major constraints in eliminating manual scavenging?  In addition to the efforts made by the Government, how can public participation get India rid of manual scavenging faster?

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Saurabh Sinha
Saurabh Sinha 11 years 9 months ago
The scourge of unsanitary toilets can be tackled by employing technology. E-toilets with self disposal can be substituted by unsanitary toilets in villages, towns and metropolitan cities in a phased manner. These e-toilets can be developed in public private partnership mode. Industrial houses can also finance the construction and development of e-toilets as a part of their corporate social responsibility. Human excreta can be recycled as manure to be used in agriculture.
Saurabh Sinha
Saurabh Sinha 11 years 9 months ago
The major constraint in eliminating manual scavenging is rehabilitation of manual scavengers and substitute for insanitary latrines. The first can be tackled by employing manual scavengers in gainful employment in small scale and cottage industries, handicrafts, carpet making and other alternative avocations like plumbing and carpentry by skill development and vocational training in the fields mentioned above.
Nandkumar Chavan
Nandkumar Chavan 11 years 9 months ago
Dear sir, Policy has to make to control fees structure limit in primary education school fees in private schools depends upon their need no rule followed parents are struggling with this issue need ammendment in policy to control unwanted growth in school fee.
Ravichander Ramamurthi
Ravichander Ramamurthi 11 years 9 months ago
Scavenging the roads alone arent are not important. Why dont we look at cleaning all the government services like RTO, Sales tax, Central Excise, customs etc so that we have better India
Dhruv Goyal
Dhruv Goyal 11 years 9 months ago
manual scavenging continues in 21st century India due to 15th century mentality of its people.The non scavengers don't want to change as human labour comes cheap, and the scavengers are mentally subjugated(they have lost all hope of any change).They do it for lack of any other option to earn livelihood. If we educate them & develop their skills,such that they are able to earn enough to save a little, there would be no scavengers left. Educate.Empower.Eradicate
Anindya Sundar Roy
Anindya Sundar Roy 11 years 9 months ago
Manual scavenging is a menace to our society really. We must stop it, we should develop our toilet in a way that doesnt facilitate such nuisance. Smart toilets with effective measures like if anyone leave his/her excreta in a place which is not made for it, should trigger alarm and thereby imposing fine or making that very individual to clean it properly. Though this type of measures would attract extra costs but maintenance work is required and to nab untidy persons
Madhu Sudan Mishra
Madhu Sudan Mishra 11 years 9 months ago
Dear Prime Minister Sir, Thanks and lot of congratulation for launching Swatch Bharat Abhiyan on 2'nd Oct. in all Country in a time. But I give Two Suggestions for Sustainability and effective implementation of this Abhiyan in India. 1. Each and Every State change WSSO/CCDU Infrastructure. Adopt WASMO, Gujarat model in states specially Rajasthan take I'st Priority. 3. Swatch Bharat Abhiyan Success rate depend on above two change in time. .