Manual scavengers are exposed to subhuman conditions. Comment
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For some, it is the most nauseating thing to do; for others, it’s the only way to make a living. From drains and sewers to septic tanks and railway tracks, more than half a million manual scavengers across the country are cleaning, carrying and disposing of human excreta and everything else that we flush down the toilet. They force themselves into choked sewers and septic tanks; hang on for hours, scooping out filth with bare hands and bearing the stench of sewage.
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