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what is the fate of manual scavengers in india

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Answered by Ridred2825
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Manuel scavenging has been called the worst surving symbol of untouchability. The International Labour Organisation defines it as removal of human excreta from public streets gutters etc. In India people who do this do a walk of shame and are known as lower caste namely dalits. The supreme court of India took many steps to stop it in 2008 to 2014 but none were found to be applied. It seems as a never English fatal Indians have to go through
Answered by Priatouri
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Manual Scavengers.

Explanation:

  • The term manual scavenging is generally used in India.
  • This is a term used for the standard removal of human excreta from pot or pit toilets by hand with containers and shovels.
  • Those who practice this job is called the "manual scavengers".
  • In India, the practice of manual scavenging was outlawed by law in the year 1993 due to the very fact that it was considered as a caste-based job.

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