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End manual scavenging, say Mumbai protesters
Updated On: 16 July, 2012 02:38 PM IST | | Agencies
Nearly 200 scavengers from across Maharashtra protested here Monday to press their demands for an end to the pernicious practice even as actor-activist Aamir Khan called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the capital to discuss their plight.
Led by a social group, Campaign Against Manual Scavenging in Maharashtra, the protesters were barely a fraction of the estimated 35,000 manual scavengers in the state, engaged in the dehumanising work for decades, said their leader Pradip More.
Among other things, the scavengers are demanding alternate and dignified jobs, decent housing and education.
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