Bengaluru citizens protest over Sewage Treatment Plant deaths

A number of citizens held a candlelight vigil in front of the apartment seeking compensation for the families of Ravi and Dilip.
Manual scavenging image used for representational purpose. (File | EPS)
Manual scavenging image used for representational purpose. (File | EPS)
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BENGALURU: Terming the death of two workers while cleaning a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in the Prestige Falcon City Apartments a failure of the government’s efforts to eradicate manual scavenging, citizen activists on Tuesday staged a protest seeking justice for the victims.

The deceased, Ravi Kumar (29) from Koratagere in Tumakuru district and Dilip Kumar Jana (25)  from Odisha were employees of Bio-centre India and they were working inside the STP at the apartment complex located at Konanakunte Cross. Police suspect that both died of suffocation or electrocution while cleaning the tank.

A number of citizens held a candlelight vigil in front of the apartment seeking compensation for the families of Ravi and Dilip. They also demanded that those who still use manual scavenging should be held accountable.

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