Wednesday, 17 October 2012

D.MANUAL SCAVENGING:       
  
Many young people from the Valmiki community are choosing vocational training, such as that offered by Dalit Shakti Kendra, instead of manual scavenging. Manual scavenging is manual removal of excreta night soilgladstonxavier@gmail.com from "dry toilets", toilet without the modern flush system, especially in the Indian subcontinent. The system of building employing people for public sanitation was introduced during the British rule in India perhaps in the late 19th century when municipalities were organized. The toilets often used a container that needed to be emptied daily.
Chamber-pots were used by aristocracy in Europe, where there was often a need to avoid going out in the cold. Manual scavenging is said to have started in 1214 in Europe when the first public toilets appeared. The water closet was invented by John Harrington in 1596. In 1870, S.S. Helior invented the flush type toilet, and it became common in the western world. This caused other types of toilets to disappear in the western world. All surface toilets were abandoned in Western Europe in mid-1950s.
In India in 1970s, Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak introduced his "Sulabh" concept for building and managing public toilets in India, which has introduced hygienic and well-managed public toilet system. Manual scavenging still survives in parts of India without proper sewage systems. In 1970s the state of Karnataka passed a law to ban manual scavenging. The Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act, 1993 punishes the employment of scavengers or the construction of dry (non-flush) latrines with imprisonment for up to one year and/or a fine of Rs 2,000. However some municipalities still run public dry-toilets. The central government has planned eradication of Manual Scavenging by 2007.

POEM
 With your bare hands you pull out dirt
From dirty drains
From city dumps
Shards of glass pierce the flesh
Of our hands
The story of your life flows like
A river of tears
The strength of your body ebbs
Away
Despite this, they call you
Untouchables
Your sweat is your strength
Your broom is your flag
Yours will be the final victory.

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