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June 14, 2017 (IN)

1h 49m

Documentary on Manual Scavenging and its ridiculousness.

Manual Scavenging is an all India Phenomenon. However, the Government of India is kind enough to enact Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act and implementing many schemes. But none of them failed to work as the caste system is paramount in th...

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