634 manual scavengers clean human excreta in rural Dakshina Kannada

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February 27, 2016

Mangaluru, Feb 27: Deputy Commissioner AB Ibrahim said that a fresh survey would be conducted from February 29 to identify 'safai karmachari' (manual scavengers) involved in cleaning human excreta in an insanitary latrine or in open drain in Dakshina Kannada district.

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As per the Socio Economic and Caste Census - 2011, there were 123 manual scavengers (0.04%) in rural areas Dakshina Kannada district. However, the survey conducted in 2015 has identified 634 manual scavengers, including 96 in Mangaluru taluk, 261 in Bantwal, 36 in Puttur, 222 in Belthangady and 19 manual scavengers in Sullia taluk.

The new survey will be conducted by the department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj as per the directions of the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment for the effective implementation of the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and Their Rehabilitation Act 2013 said Mr Ibrahim.

Taluk-level committees headed by tahsildars as chairmen and taluk panchayat executive officers as vice-chairmen have been set up to monitor the survey process. Each survey team will include panchayat development officer (PDO), gram panchayat secretary/ village assistants and representative of NGOs.

Survey process will begin on February 29 and it will be completed by March 12. Survey teams will identify and obtain details of manual scavengers using a questionnaire containing nine types of information. After the survey process, gram sabhas will be held in all gram panchayats and the reports will be submitted to the zilla panchayat CEO before March 19. Later, zilla panchayat CEO will submit the survey reports to the district administration for approval before March 26, Ibrahim said adding that rehabilitation package for identified manual scavengers will be announced for the financial year based on the survey report.

The DC said adding that a training programme for survey officials has already been conducted and questionnaires have been distributed. Survey teams should visit the houses of the identified manual scavengers to obtain details. Manual scavengers, who were not identified in the previous surveys, also should be included in the new survey. Separate questionnaires should be filled if more than one manual scavenger is found in one family, he added.

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Melkar (Bantwal): The 9th Annual Day celebration of SMR Public School, titled “EXCELLENTIA”, was held on December 15 with great enthusiasm and dignity, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s journey towards academic excellence and holistic development.

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