GANDHINAGAR, April 22: Responding to a directive by the National Commission for Safai Karmacharis, the State Government has decided to vigorously implement the rehabilitation scheme for the socio-economic uplift of sweepers and scavengers and begin an exhaustive survey to ascertain their number and the areas where carrying of nightsoil on head is in practice.During their visit to the State, a Commission team, led by chairman K M Muniappa, had expressed serious concern over the plight of sweepers and scavengers and directed the Government to improve their soci-economic conditions.
Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Fakirbhai Vaghela told reporters today that the ``Government had the Commission advice seriously and decided to implement the rehabilitation programme in the right earnest throughout the State".
Of Rs 150 crore earmarked for creating alternative jobs for the sweepers and scavengers under the programme, Rs 21 crore has been spent, while Rs 30 crore has been provided for the current financial year, Vaghela said, adding the entire amount would be utilised over the next couple of years.
He said two fucntions, one each in Mehsana and Rajkot, would be organised in May to distribute auto-rickshows and other vehicles among sweepers and scavengers under the scheme, to be followed by similar functions in other parts of the State.
The Minister said about 200 scavengers were given auto-rickshows at two functions in Vadodara and Ahmedabad, while milch cattle had been provided to some 450 families in Sabarkantha, Banaskantha, Mehsana and Kheda districts, and added that arrangements had been made with National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) to ensure purchase of milk from sweepers and scavengers.
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