What is the Supreme Court's stance on the drive against manual scavenging in India

Supreme Court assures that the drive against manual scavenging will continue.
  • The Supreme Court of India has taken a strong stance against manual scavenging, describing it as a violation of human rights and dignity.
  • The Court has directed governments at both the central and state levels to take action to eliminate manual scavenging and ensure the rehabilitation of affected individuals.
  • Several cases related to manual scavenging have been taken up by the Supreme Court, and it has consistently issued orders to enforce laws prohibiting this practice.
  • The Court has emphasized the need for better enforcement of existing legislation, such as the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013.
  • Overall, the Supreme Court has been proactive in addressing the issue of manual scavenging and is committed to ensuring that the drive against this practice continues effectively.
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