What are the NHRC's concerns regarding the death of sanitation workers despite efforts to eradicate manual scavenging
The NHRC has expressed concern over the continued deaths of sanitation workers, despite measures taken to eliminate manual scavenging.
- The NHRC is troubled by the persistent deaths of sanitation workers, indicating that manual scavenging still exists despite efforts to eradicate it.
- There is a lack of proper implementation of laws and regulations meant to prevent manual scavenging, leading to the risk faced by sanitation workers.
- The NHRC has raised concerns about the inadequate safety measures provided to sanitation workers, putting their lives at risk while performing their duties.
- Reports suggest that many sanitation workers are forced to engage in manual scavenging due to societal discrimination and lack of alternative employment opportunities.
- The NHRC has called for stricter enforcement of laws and proactive measures to end manual scavenging and ensure the safety and dignity of sanitation workers.
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