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After rap from Centre, state chalks out policy to eradicate manual scavenging
Hindustan Times Mumbai
|May 16, 2025
The state government is chalking out a policy to mechanise sewer cleaning and reduce human presence in sanitation work after a social audit revealed that 20 sanitation workers had died in Maharashtra over the past few years, mostly while they were working inside manholes.
MUMBAI: The Shiv Sena has announced a reward of Rs 20 lakh to any informant giving information on the Pahalgam terrorists. The announcement comes in response to the Jammu and Kashmir police's release of the photographs of three suspects and its announcement of a Rs 20-lakh prize for information on them.
"We urge citizens to come forward with any information that can help bring the culprits to justice," deputy CM Eknath Shinde announced. "By adding to the reward amount, we aim to ensure justice for the victims and their families."
Earlier, Shinde gave Rs 5 lakh to the family of 20-year-old Syed Adil Hussain Shah, who lost his life trying to save tourists during the terrorist attack. Shinde said his men would also reconstruct Shah's dilapidated house.
Shinde had also flown to Srinagar to oversee relief efforts. He visited a relief camp near the airport, spoke to the stranded tourists and offered support. YOGESH NAIK MUMBAI:
The government is likely to spend ₹400 crore to implement the policy which aligns with central government directives to curb manual scavenging, said sources in the social justice and urban development departments.
"We are finalising the policy, and it will be unveiled soon," Harshadeep Kamble, principal secretary, social justice department, told Hindustan Times. The policy will lay down proper safety measures for sanitation workers and ensure their welfare, he said.
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