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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April 16,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 16: A 66-year old man from the city, became the thirteenth COVID-19 related fatality in Karnataka, Health Department officials said on Thursday.

The elderly patient from Bengaluru, who was coronavirus positive died on April 15 at Victoria Hospital in the city, officials said.

"He was referred from a private hospital and was admitted in Victoria Hospital and was on ventilator support since April 10," they added.

A 80-year old woman in Belagavi and a 65-year old man from Chikkaballapura had also died on Wednesday.

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March 16,2020

Madikeri, Mar 16: Three suspected cases of COVID-19, who returned from a foreign country recently have been admitted to the isolation ward of the district hospital here, the district administration said on Monday.

The samples of the suspected cases have been sent for lab tests and the reports are being awaited, sources said.

As many as 74 people have been placed under home quarantine in Kodagu (also known as Coorg) as a precautionary measure following their return from abroad, a press note from the Deputy Commissioner Annies Kanmani Joy said.

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June 7,2020

Mumbai, June 7: As the Maharashtra government has given green signal for outdoor physical activities under 'Mission Begin Again' despite amidst growing cases of covid-19,  thousands of Mumbaikars flocked to Marine Drive for 'morning walks' on Sunday.

People were seen wearing masks as a precaution from the novel coronavirus pandemic, however, from the viral photo, it seems that no social distancing norms were followed what so ever.

"Better call it marne waalon ka drive," said a Twitter user. "Still people have no sense of responsibility," said another Twitter user.

After nearly 80 days of lockdown, Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra revved back to life on Friday. 

Most markets, market areas, commercial and trading areas - barring malls or market complexes - reopened for business even as Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray reiterated that "people should tread cautiously while beginning a 'new life' from today".

Meanwhile, of the total 82,968 cases in Maharashtra, Mumbai now accounts for 47,354 cases and 1,577 deaths.

On Saturday, Maharashtra reported 120 deaths, including 58 in Mumbai, due to COVID-19, taking the overall number of fatalities to 2,969, state Health department said.

The recovery rate in the state stands at 45.06 per cent and the fatality rate at 3.57 per cent, an official statement said.

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