Manual Scavenging: The Role of Government and Civil Society in against discriminative practice

This paper attempts to study the issue of manual scavenging and its various dimensions. It also looks into the initiatives taken economically, politically and socially by Government and various Civil Society Organisations which bring this scavenging community person together to eradicate or intend...

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Main Author: Vikram Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Social Work & Society 2020-11-01
Series:Social Work and Society
Online Access:https://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/620
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spelling doaj-b92a6a80ed7a435aaaf68b05a91549032021-05-29T05:41:58ZengSocial Work & SocietySocial Work and Society1613-89532020-11-01182Manual Scavenging: The Role of Government and Civil Society in against discriminative practiceVikram Singh0Department of Social Work Guru Ghasidas University (A Central University) Bilaspur This paper attempts to study the issue of manual scavenging and its various dimensions. It also looks into the initiatives taken economically, politically and socially by Government and various Civil Society Organisations which bring this scavenging community person together to eradicate or intend to eradicate manual scavenging in India. The papers work on the assumption of how constitutional frameworks and Laws leave much scope for radical reforms as the gaps prevail which weaken implementation. The paper also aspires to look into the Civil Societies Movements, their direction, leadership and strength to understand why these movements have not been able to sufficiently create a pressure group of manual scavenging community despite the constitutional law which prohibits the inhumane practice. Besides the historical legacy of the freedom movement, including Gandhi’s and Ambedkar’s opposed the practice of manual scavenging. Lastly, analysis and conclusion have drawn with the help of a survey of literature and secondary sources of available data. https://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/620
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title Manual Scavenging: The Role of Government and Civil Society in against discriminative practice
title_short Manual Scavenging: The Role of Government and Civil Society in against discriminative practice
title_full Manual Scavenging: The Role of Government and Civil Society in against discriminative practice
title_fullStr Manual Scavenging: The Role of Government and Civil Society in against discriminative practice
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description This paper attempts to study the issue of manual scavenging and its various dimensions. It also looks into the initiatives taken economically, politically and socially by Government and various Civil Society Organisations which bring this scavenging community person together to eradicate or intend to eradicate manual scavenging in India. The papers work on the assumption of how constitutional frameworks and Laws leave much scope for radical reforms as the gaps prevail which weaken implementation. The paper also aspires to look into the Civil Societies Movements, their direction, leadership and strength to understand why these movements have not been able to sufficiently create a pressure group of manual scavenging community despite the constitutional law which prohibits the inhumane practice. Besides the historical legacy of the freedom movement, including Gandhi’s and Ambedkar’s opposed the practice of manual scavenging. Lastly, analysis and conclusion have drawn with the help of a survey of literature and secondary sources of available data.
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