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CECA superpooper - and their super night soil collectors in current era

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Bangalore's 'night soil' collectors
Dalits clearing excreta by hand during the night

Removing raw sewage by hand

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By Habib Beary
BBC reporter in Bangalore
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It may be India's high-tech capital, but the practise of humans using their bare hands to clean toilet pits continues in Bangalore to this day.



In the dead of the night, when the city of six million goes to sleep, groups of jobless low-caste Hindus, known as Dalits, eke out a living by removing human excrement from pits in the poorer neighbourhoods of the city.



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It just shows there is no human value for Dalits
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Babu Mathew - Human rights activist


The failure of the civic authorities to provide a proper sewage system has forced the residents in these localities to build these pits, a common feature particularly in rural India.

But that such a system exists in Bangalore attracts sharp criticism from those who care for human values and dignity, as the city is often called the Silicon Valley of India due to the presence of global and Indian software companies.

Caste values


"There is a long tradition of misusing Dalits for this dirty work. It just shows there is no human value for Dalits" says Babu Mathew, a human rights activist and professor at India's premier National Law School based in Bangalore.

"By law it is abolished but in reality night soil allied activity is practised even today" said Mathew, blaming it on the insensitivity of politicians and bureaucracy.



Dalit digs out raw sewage by hand

Worker clears sewage at night
Ashok Salappa, a member of the government-run Safai Karmachari (sweepers) Monitoring Committee, estimates the number of Dalits employed in cleaning toilet pits in Bangalore to be between 10,000 to 15,000.


"I feel ashamed that it is still happening even after 53 years of Independence" said Salappa, who calls those who undertake such a job as "dalits among dalits".

"They are treated the worst in society," said Salappa.

K Ravi, a member of the local welfare association at Venkateshapura, one of the localities where manual excrement removing exists, described the situation as "pathetic."

"The government is doing nothing here. It is barely six kilometres from the state secreteriat - but look at the mess here."

Modus operandi



As and when the pits get clogged, the call goes out for these wretched workers, who are desperate for even the dirtiest of jobs.
"We normally do this work in a group of five. The wages are shared" said 25-year-old Mariappa, explaining the modus operandi.
Infosys headquarters in Bangalore

The high tech image of Banglalore

After swigs of strong alcohol to ward off the stench, one member of the group gets into the pit and empties it with buckets or cans and the refuse is taken away by others away from the vicinity.
"We have to get drunk to do this job. Nobody likes it but we do it for a livelihood."
At the end of the night, they stagger back home with earnings of between 300 and 500 Rupees (about $6 to $10).
"It is not enough. We barely manage to make a living" says Mariappa.
"But for the liquor and its intoxicating effect, it is impossible to get anywhere close to the pit," said Ashok Salappa, who has been campaigning for replacing manual clearance with suction machines.
Civic authorities have finally taken note and plan to buy two machines.
The work is seen as an extension of the night soil system, banned by the state government in 1973.
Low-caste Hindus were forced to carry human excreta on their head, a practise that was opposed by Mahatama Gandhi, championing the cause of the underprivileged in the country during the freedom struggle.
The National Human Rights Commission in Delhi has written to Prime Minister A B Vajpayee to end what it called the degrading practice across the country.
"It is a matter of national shame that despite over half a century of our independence, the inhuman practice of manual scavenging continues," said Commission Chairman J S Verma.
 
rebirth as dalits in shitdia is reserved for those ccp cunts and crooks who post prc propaganda crap on sbf.
 
This is why the caste system is actually a very desirable element of a functioning society.

Why are ants, bees, termites such a successful species? The answer is that everyone knows their place in the hierarchy. We have the Queen, the soldiers and the workers. For more details you can read https://www.orkin.com/ants/hierarchy

Indian society is similar. The Dalits know where they stand in society so they do the jobs that are expected of them.

The problem with Western society is that everyone is brought up to feel special. Each and every individual is brainwashed from a young age into believing that life revolves around them and nobody else. The result is the dysfunction that we see today.

Even spastics, retards, gays, trannies and freaks are told that they are on an equal footing with the rest of society. In fact in some places they seem to think that they are actually superior and deserve special treatment above and beyond the rest of us.

To crown it all blacks are told that their lives matter more than white lives and chink lives and Burmese lives.
 
This is why the caste system is actually a very desirable element of a functioning society.

Why are ants, bees, termites such a successful species? The answer is that everyone knows their place in the hierarchy. We have the Queen, the soldiers and the workers. For more details you can read https://www.orkin.com/ants/hierarchy

In the 80s and 90s there were only a handful of graduates. These graduates were usually capable to do the task given to them. And they are the cream of the crop.

Fast forward today - everyone is a graduate either from private Unis or third rate oversea Unis. Sub par standard and yet demand to be recognize. Refuse to do lesser task and expect to be treated equally. Most of them did not realized that they are not meant to be on the top, their skill set and intellect only suitable for lesser job. We must understand that not everyone can make it, there is always a handful that were really capable. There is always a classmate smarter than you.

And so we had created a generation of disgruntled youth who blames everyone but themselves. Our success is also our failure.

On a bigger picture ... some countries are better than other countries.
IQ...that's the only difference between rich and poor, every other difference is a derivative of that-----> I just have to take a look at a country's IQ and can chart out its future till 2060

IQ and Race
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Imagine in the early morning, after collecting night soil and before leaving for home, they would hunt down innocent ladies and girls and rape them. That is India
 
Most of them have progressed beyond that and are working as serfs in Sinkieland now. :thumbsup:
 
Fast forward today - everyone is a graduate either from private Unis or third rate oversea Unis. Sub par standard and yet demand to be recognize.

I have found that the best Indian graduates are those with Uptron qualifications.
 
Imagine in the early morning, after collecting night soil and before leaving for home, they would hunt down innocent ladies and girls and rape them. That is India
hanor, hunting for females to rape are part of a ceca's eca - whilst collecting shit for subsistence is a serious "matter" :whistling:
 
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