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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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Anshuman Jaiswal
Anshuman Jaiswal 11 years 9 months ago
As blind ppl we are celebrating the victory of Mary Kom ..... The association is busy with photo ops........ there is Sarita Devi who was robbed of her semifinal birth by the judges. Is there any one in the association who stands by her?? Is there anyone having authority to protest? Why do we send a 600 people delegation for?? For the sportsmen or for their personal reasons??? The time has come that such useless institutions are ended and one centralized institution is made under the gov
Indu singh
Indu singh 11 years 9 months ago
बाधाये --यही है कि भाग्य समझ कर ऐसे कर्म करने का साहस करते जाते है ,रूढ़िवादिता का विरोध करने के लिए संकल्प और सक्षम वर्ग में संवेदनाओ का अभाव ---श्रम का अवमूल्यांकन और चतुरता को नमन करने का रिवाज़
Nitin Kandharkar
Nitin Kandharkar 11 years 9 months ago
Manual scavenging is almost at its end. In villages few people are now using ceramic pans and till today majority people still perform the morning activity on either road side or river / nalla side. Bio-gas plants shall be recommended in villages so that people construct modern w.c. the waste may be flown to the bio-gas plant to get domestic gas and the remains may be used for agro fertilization. This movement was initiated many years back but it is stopped now and need to be reopened.
Suresh Khandelwal
Suresh Khandelwal 11 years 9 months ago
We can also celebrate Swachchata Diwas (Cleanliness Day) on 9th January on the day when Gahandi Ji returned to India from South Africa.
VISHNU SARMA R
VISHNU SARMA R 11 years 9 months ago
Namasthe, today kerala leading farming is rubber.Here there is no value in in rubber farmers, and there product were less values founded. Here the problem solved and escape several rubber farmers.There are some solutions are founded the problem, one is such high tax rate in imported rubber,and help poor rubber farmers in Kerala. Here about sixty lakh rubber farmers help.
khushbu singh arya
khushbu singh arya 11 years 9 months ago
as we all know that INDIAN RAILWAYS are the biggest violator of 'manual scavenging prohibition act' . many a time we see at the railway stations or the nearer areas to railway tracks, scheduled caste or mostly the women are engaged in using the open areas for tiolets, which not only disturb the eco- friendly environment but its also the shamefull thing for our country. indian railways ministry should make public tiolets or latrines with safai karamcharis available for regular cleanliness.
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Amit Anurag
Amit Anurag 11 years 9 months ago
Constraints in eliminating manual scavenging are as follows 1. Lack of alternate job offer for those people who would become jobless if manual scavenging is eliminated. 2. People's reluctant to use costly technological equipments for scavenging rather than cheaper labours for manual scavenging. i.e.,(Costly technical solutions). 3. Government's weak will-power to overcome this problem by not creating awareness by not subsiding on the products which will make technical solution cheaper.
hemant shingre
hemant shingre 11 years 9 months ago
I believe major problem of corruption in India is due to justice system. Why does each case take 10-15 years to resolve? Right now people know that nothing is going to come out of justice system and they are not afraid to do crimes. If justice comes within 1-2 years and people are rightfully punished then all the others will have some fear about doing unlawful actions. We need to hire more judges and open up more courts to speed up processing.
rishi shrivastava
rishi shrivastava 11 years 9 months ago
sir please stop arakshan general category pareshan he hum din raat padte he lekin phir bhi peeche reh jaate he kyunki sir kuch category kum number per hi seat le jaati he