Mangalore's shame: manual scavenging continues unabated

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August 2, 2012

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Mangalore, August 2: Despite the manual scavenging being declared unlawful, yet another incident of a worker cleaning the sewage tank on CG Kamath Road in the city was reported on Wednesday.

Sundara K, 35, a resident of Kodical, was seen clearing a block in the chamber leading to underground drainage network by drenching himself in the night soil.

Sundara, who was an employee of the Mangalore City Corporation (MCC), had lost his job. He said that he agreed to take up the work for money.

"I told the residents that I can clear the blocked chamber. I get an average of Rs1,000 by clearing UGD blocks, so I started working individually. But, I get work only once in a week," he said.

Residents in the area complained that the toilets of 14 houses in the area were clogged due to a block in the chamber since last one week.

"The corporation authorities did not respond to our complaints, even though the issue was brought to the notice of the local corporator. Many of us had called our corporator, and a team of officials and workers had checked the spot too. However, they refused to solve the problem citing a technical reason that clearing blocks in UGD chambers does not come under their purview. Tell us what should we do if toilets in 14 houses are blocked for about one week?" questioned Jaykar Stevens, one of the residents.

Meanwhile, joint commissioner Srikanth Rao, who arrived at the spot, said they have not received any complaints from the residents. "We will make arrangements to solve the problems of the residents," he said.

Ganesh, assistant executive engineer, has filed a complaint to Mangalore East police station regarding the incident.

Manual scavenging is a violation under the provisions of Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act, 1993.

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February 11,2020

Belagavi, Feb 11: Tension prevailed for sometime here after a few villagers spotted four country-made pistols disposed in the garbage site by the road between Markandey Nagar – Waghavade village on Sunday. Police rushed to the spot and seized the arms which are believed to be of Portugal era.

Sources said some villagers noticed a pistol lying along with heaps of refuse. They informed Bhavakanna Patil, the owner of the agricultural field adjacent to the garbage site. Patil and the villagers checked the garbage and found three more pistols totalling four.

Police said the pistols are about 50 to 60 years old. Going by their condition, all rusted, it is believed that they were left unused for a long time. The Belagavi rural police who have filed a suo motu case related to the incident are getting into the skin of case to trace the owners and those who disposed them in the garbage pit. 

According to preliminary investigation, it is learnt that such pistols were in vogue during Portugal rule in Goa. There are chances that those who inherited the arms may have disposed it for the fear of possessing weapon illegally. The chances of some notorious people who reside in the vicinity near Waghavade and surrounding areas, where burglaries and dacoity are frequently reported, disposing the arms due to the fear of police also cannot be ignored. Police Commissioner Lokesh Kumar was not available for comments.

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April 6,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 6: Even as the number of positive cases of Novel Coronovirus is on increase in this district, the ten-member medical team from Thiruvananthapuram on Monday will inspect and review modalities to convert the proposed Kasaragod medical college into a COVID-19 hospital.

Given the constraints being faced by the district hospital in Kanhangad near here, the 200-beded Kasaragod medical college hospital in Ukkinada near here would be equipped to cater to the Covid-19 patients on isolation.

The ten member medical experts who reached here late on Sunday, are on a special mission to immediately equip the hospital as to convert it as a Covid-19 centre.

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April 29,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 29: Karnataka government on Tuesday ordered organisations and NGOs in the state to distribute food to people in plastic boxes and not in polythene bags.

"The state government has ordered the distribution of food and meals in plastic boxes instead of in polythene bags," said the Information and Public Relations Department of the state government.

According to the government, during Covid-19, not only government departments and agencies but also various organisations and NGOs are providing meals to workers in polythene covers.

"However, in order to protect the health of the workers, the government has ordered the supply of food or meals in plastic boxes instead of polythene covers," it added.

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