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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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KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
All corporates are looting national wealth and add to caapital growing quickly. They should be compelled to spend 5% of profit on CSR. They get huge profit as we see their assets.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
Convert all such mohallahs to smart colony with appartment facility.Give them a house there in appartment at nominal rent and use rest of the land for horticulture / harbal garden. it will change their mentality.Compel all corporates to donate another 2% extra on CSR for this village development work only.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
Punish the public servant who allows misuse of toilet construction money suitably. Verify their assets and confiscate these assets first and put them behind bars.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
Build sanitised toilets in all such houses and community latrines in mohallas and give work to manual scavengers in plantation works and things will change immediately.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
They are adicted to wine for which they need money. this trend must stop.Give them employment in plantation work near by.Let them learn good habits.and realise that addiction is harmful.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
.The most important constraint is availability of wine shops and guthkha shops near their colony. They should be counselled to avoid such bad habits.All such wine shops be closed.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
A new law should be enacted to punish manual scavengers willfully doing such shameful work even after free food grains are given.Minimum jaiil term should be seven days for manual scavengers willfully doing such work and intentionally bringing disrepute for the nation before international community.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
Provide the manual scavengers with free food grains and monthly bhatta / allowance of say 300 rupees and if they go for manual scavenging even after this, punish them.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
Now when they will be provided with latrines by government, if any one is not making it and misusing the fund by giving a portion as bribe to the public servant responsible for supervision of such construction work, be punished for such misappropriation.both the bribe taker and giver should
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 5 months ago
It is a shame that we are discussing the issue after 66 years of death of Gandhiji. So many lakhs house holds are not having latrines.It is because they misappropriate govt subsidy / largesse for consumption or wine.If that be the case they should be booked on charges of corruption.