Manual scavengers succumbed to various perils including social exclusion, occupational health hazards, untouchability, etc. The author intends to link the ‘Practice of Manual Scavengers’ with poor implementation of existing legislation by elucidating how the plethora of legislation enacted for ensuring an equitable society has failed to purport what it objects to. The research raises concerns about the persistent dire living conditions of scavenging communities in India, even 73 years after gaining independence. The hypothesis posits that although the government of India has enacted two major legislations, namely the Acts of 1993 and 2013, to ban this inhuman practice, it has still persisted. As per the Socio-Economic and Caste Census 2011,...
Abstract- Homelessness has been one of the issues that remain unresolved in parts of India due to co...
This study aims to contribute to the theoretical discourse of Communication for Social Change (CSC) ...
Untouchables constitute the bottom layer of the hierarchy of Indian caste system. The menial jobs as...
Manual scavengers, or ‘Safai Karamcharis’, as they are known in India, are sanitation workers who ma...
All of us see the people doing manual scavenging very often. This situation prevails across the coun...
In India even today, scavengers and sweepers still carry out the basic sanitary services in cities a...
Manual scavenging is a caste-based and hereditary occupation for Dalits (untouchables), which is pre...
Throughout India, manual scavengers are responsible for collecting and disposing of human filth from...
The Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013 was apparently...
“For in India a man is not scavenger because of his work. He is a scavenger because of his birth, ir...
Shree Bezwada Wilson, the activist of safai Karmachari Andolan & recipient of the Magsaysay award fo...
Begging is a long-standing social ill. It has recently gotten out of hand. Poverty and beggars have ...
The present paper attempts to analyse the social and economic life of scavengers in Amroha city. The...
In 2013, manual scavenging, or the cleaning of "dry" latrines with unprotected hands, was abolished ...
Even though beggary was considered an honorable deed in ancient India, it was still restricted to th...
Abstract- Homelessness has been one of the issues that remain unresolved in parts of India due to co...
This study aims to contribute to the theoretical discourse of Communication for Social Change (CSC) ...
Untouchables constitute the bottom layer of the hierarchy of Indian caste system. The menial jobs as...
Manual scavengers, or ‘Safai Karamcharis’, as they are known in India, are sanitation workers who ma...
All of us see the people doing manual scavenging very often. This situation prevails across the coun...
In India even today, scavengers and sweepers still carry out the basic sanitary services in cities a...
Manual scavenging is a caste-based and hereditary occupation for Dalits (untouchables), which is pre...
Throughout India, manual scavengers are responsible for collecting and disposing of human filth from...
The Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013 was apparently...
“For in India a man is not scavenger because of his work. He is a scavenger because of his birth, ir...
Shree Bezwada Wilson, the activist of safai Karmachari Andolan & recipient of the Magsaysay award fo...
Begging is a long-standing social ill. It has recently gotten out of hand. Poverty and beggars have ...
The present paper attempts to analyse the social and economic life of scavengers in Amroha city. The...
In 2013, manual scavenging, or the cleaning of "dry" latrines with unprotected hands, was abolished ...
Even though beggary was considered an honorable deed in ancient India, it was still restricted to th...
Abstract- Homelessness has been one of the issues that remain unresolved in parts of India due to co...
This study aims to contribute to the theoretical discourse of Communication for Social Change (CSC) ...
Untouchables constitute the bottom layer of the hierarchy of Indian caste system. The menial jobs as...