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India is committing a billion US dollars in Afghanistan. This Indian generosity is not seen anywhere else. Not even inside India itself, where the world’s largest poverty and health problems exist. The US is now inviting India to send cheap soldiers to Afghanistan to rescue the Americans where NATO and the British won’t help. The argument that US and Indian officials often make is about how humanitarian this Indian aid is. What they forget to mention is that it is purely driven by India’s desire to secure Afghan soil for espionage against Pakistan. The Americans know this and it is obvious that want India in Afghanistan in order to maintain this occupied country as a military and intelligence outpost to destabilize the region.

It is possibly the worst job in the world, a task so disgusting, demeaning and dangerous that it has been illegal for 17 years.

However, at least 340,000 Indians (a conservative government estimate – other experts reckon the figure is close to a million) are forced to scrape a living by cleaning up other people’s excrement.

In 1993, the practice of employing a “manual scavenger” – a job description that masks the rank grossness of the work with an Orwellian flourish – was outlawed in India. So was the building of “dry latrines” – the kind that have no flush, have to be emptied by hand, and breed diseases.

The dirty truth, however, is that three government deadlines to eradicate manual scavenging, the most recent on March 31 2009, have passed. Dry latrines are still being dug all over the country, in both rural and urban areas.

A shortage of water and space and a lack of reliable sewage systems often make them the easiest, cheapest option.

At issue, however, is more than the woeful state of infrastructure in India, a country where 660 million people still defecate in the open and more households have TV sets than have proper toilets. For the persistence of scavenging speaks to the robustness of the centuries-old caste system as much as to a chronic lack of basic sanitation.

A new report by WaterAid, an NGO, highlights the how almost all manual scavengers are Dalits, the group at the bottom of the caste hierarchy, who were formerly known as Untouchables. About 80 per cent are women.

"They will often have inherited their ’scavenging rights’ and been tasked from an early age with removing human waste from public or private toilets, which have no flushing system, to dispose of elsewhere. Men who are scavengers usually have to manually clean out sewers and septic tanks. Scavengers are paid a pittance and treated with disdain and social stigmatism,” the study says.

Ninety per cent of scavengers have no protective equipment. Diseases such as dysentery, malaria, typhoid and tuberculosis are common. Men sent down the sewers in T-shirts and loincloths often die from inhaling toxic fumes.

Social taboos complicate the business of rehabilitation. In a small village, it is hard for a former scavenger to shrug off her past. If she tries to start a small business, it is likely to be boycotted by members of higher castes.

Even before she gets that far, however, there is the issue of self worth to overcome. “Imagine how a life spent picking up s*** affects your confidence,” says Indira Khurana, the report’s co-author and WaterAid’s head of policy in India. “For these people to stand up for their rights is a difficult thing.”

Some activists suggest that what scavengers really need is relocation programmes, so they can start new lives in places where they are not known and not burdened by the accident of their birth. It sounds like something out of a spy novel, but the stigma that follows these people around is that great, they suggest.

In some areas, imaginative thinking has produced results. The mothers of the northern state of Haryana, for instance, have adopted a simple message for men who call on their daughters: “No toilet; no bride”.

The government-initiated slogan – often lengthened in Hindi to something like “if you don’t have a proper toilet in your house, don’t even think about marrying my daughter” – has been plastered on hoardings across the region’s villages as part of a drive to boost the number of proper flush lavatories.

The campaign is one of the most successful efforts to combat India’s chronic shortage of proper plumbing, local officials claim – probably because a skewed sex ratio (there are more 8 per cent more men than women) means brides are gaining more leverage in marital bargaining while women have come to resent having to defecate outside under the cover of darkness.

About 1.4 million toilets have been built in the state since it was begun in 2005, many of them with significant government subsidies. “We have more toilets, less shame among women and less disease,” said S. K. Monda, the local government official in charge of the programme.

The Haryana project offers a ray of hope that helps explain why Ms Khurana is optimistic. She says that the new India – the India that has a world-class IT industry and a space programme – is ashamed of its caste-defined past. She thinks that political pressure – Dalits constitute a powerful vote bank – is mounting and can force change – and that schemes where community members pitch in to build proper flush lavatories have been proven viable.

She also reckons that an extensive study that will document the number of scavengers in detail will expose false claims by several state governments that they have eradicated the practice and force them to act.

It is to be hoped that she is right. But even if she is, the world’s worst job seems certain to exist for some years yet.
 
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One more...Haq musing....
Have u solved problems you have in your country before posting the thread???

Lets not Waste time in this thread buddy.... They are stuck in the pages of history when india was poor..... They refuse to see The new India, which has reduced 34% poverty in the last 7 years, A new India where Some of its Universities are placed in top 30, A new India whose economy is 2nd fastest,A new India which Is attracting foreign investments, A new India which is said to be the next superpower by the world bank and top firms and Experts....

But As far as Pakistan is concerned , Let them rejoice themselves in India bashing..... Since there independence they have only tried to stop The growth of India and forgot to grow themselves... All In vain as India still managed to grow....
 
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Lets not Waste time in this thread buddy.... They are stuck in the pages of history when india was poor..... They refuse to see The new India, which has reduced 34% poverty in the last 7 years, A new India where Some of its Universities are placed in top 30, A new India whose economy is 2nd fastest,A new India which Is attracting foreign investments, A new India which is said to be the next superpower by the world bank and top firms and Experts....

But As far as Pakistan is concerned , Let them rejoice themselves in India bashing..... Since there independence they have only tried to stop The growth of India and forgot to grow themselves... All In vain as India still managed to grow....


34% poverty? Indian government must be using some excellent, reliable line to define poverty. By it's own calculation, 800 million indians live on less than 50 cents a day (some 25 indian rupees, or 750 rupees a month.

Reuters AlertNet - India PM says development gap threatening security
India: Soaring food prices place tens of millions at risk

Now you do the math.

Next superpower LOL. A country where growth only helps rich and poor get poorer. LOL :taz:

Tried to stop india from growing? When did that ever happen?

We never grew? You know of Ayub's and Musharraf's era? Even today while our growth isn't great, it's still decent in these times.
 
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34% poverty? Indian government must be using some excellent, reliable line to define poverty. By it's own calculation, 800 million indians live on less than 50 cents a day (some 25 indian rupees, or 750 rupees a month.

Reuters AlertNet - India PM says development gap threatening security
India: Soaring food prices place tens of millions at risk

Now you do the math.

Next superpower LOL. A country where growth only helps rich and poor get poorer. LOL :taz:

Tried to stop india from growing? When did that ever happen?

We never grew? You know of Ayub's and Musharraf's era? Even today while our growth isn't great, it's still decent in these times.

Read this article....
World poverty reduced by growth in India and China | Business | The Guardian
 
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That's an older article, and doesn't give figures on indian poverty.
 
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That's an older article, and doesn't give figures on indian poverty.

Lack of common sense is creating problem for you, when the growth In India Improve poverty around the world, Do u think Indian Poverty still get un affected?:disagree: and If you need figures on Poverty , you are most appreciated to go to World Bank and Peep inside...
 
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It's merely a correllation you idiot. Not causation. Those countries have their own programs. During that time the world economy was growing fast. Do you deny that 800 million indians live below 50 cents a day? The global poverty standard is $1.25 per day. The number of indians in poverty? More than 800 million for sure. Most likely 900 million? And these numbers are more recent, probably 1.5 years old.
 
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That's an older article, and doesn't give figures on indian poverty.

We don't get tons on $$$ from uncle SAM for so called WoT. Believe it or not Indian economy is flourishing, so the Indians.

Indian poverty, :azn: do you have any idea how poor Indians are? :woot: :woot:
 
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It's merely a correllation you idiot. Not causation. Those countries have their own programs. During that time the world economy was growing fast. Do you deny that 800 million indians live below 50 cents a day? The global poverty standard is $1.25 per day. The number of indians in poverty? More than 800 million for sure. Most likely 900 million? And these numbers are more recent, probably 1.5 years old.

you mind me showing your incredible source?
 
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It's merely a correllation you idiot. Not causation. Those countries have their own programs. During that time the world economy was growing fast. Do you deny that 800 million indians live below 50 cents a day? The global poverty standard is $1.25 per day. The number of indians in poverty? More than 800 million for sure. Most likely 900 million? And these numbers are more recent, probably 1.5 years old.

800 million indians live below 50 cents a day :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

you are free to live in wonderland. You can put the entire Indian population in below 50 cents a day list :victory: :victory:
 
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You guys do realize I posted 2 links containing that statistic. Here's one more:

Luxury mall showcases wealth gap in India | Reuters

If you guys read my post, you wouldn't be making yourself look like idiotic monkies. You don't even have to read my post in fact, just glance over it.

800 million less than 50 cents a day, 700 million without sanitation, 400 million without electricity.

Next superpower? You sure? That will take over a century at least to fix.

I do realize indian government is doing a good job hiding this from you. Or maybe the media. So I can forgive you for not knowing this.
 
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Ohh yes ahsan we are living in poverty, can you help us dear?

Guys stop replying to this thread, it will be soon dead. And if he is so concerned about India then let him talk to himself...
 
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Nice sarcastic comeback. i.e. no real comeback.
 
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800 million indians live below 50 cents a day :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

you are free to live in wonderland. You can put the entire Indian population in below 50 cents a day list :victory: :victory:

 
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