AllNews'Sewer And Septic Tank Cleaning' - 10 News Result(s)339 People Died While Cleaning Sewers, Septic Tanks In 5 Years: CentreIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday July 25, 2023 As many as 339 people have died while cleaning sewers and septic tanks in India in the last five years, according to government data. www.ndtv.com"Manhole To Machine...": Big Budget Announcement On Sewage SystemBusiness | Aditi Gautam | Wednesday February 1, 2023 Calling the transition "manhole to machine mode", the Finance Minister announced that sewers and septic tanks across the country will be cleaned through mechanical process. www.ndtv.com/business400 Have Died While Cleaning Sewers, Septic Tanks Since 2017: ReportIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 13, 2022 As many as 400 people have died while undertaking hazardous cleaning of sewers and septic tanks since 2017, the government said on Tuesday. www.ndtv.com2 Die After Inhaling Toxic Gases While Cleaning Sewer In DelhiIndia News | Press Trust of India | Saturday September 10, 2022 A sweeper and a security guard died on Friday in Outer Delhi's Mundka area after they inhaled toxic gases inside a sewer they had gone down to clean, police said. www.ndtv.com347 Died While Cleaning Sewers, Septic Tanks Since 2017: CentreIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday July 19, 2022 As many as 347 people have died since 2017 due to hazardous cleaning of sewers and septic tanks, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment said on Tuesday. www.ndtv.com24 Workers Died While Cleaning Sewers Or Septic Tanks: CentreIndia News | Asian News International | Thursday March 17, 2022 The number of deaths occurring due to hazardous cleaning of sewers and septic tanks has substantially come down in the country, said Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha. www.ndtv.com321 People Died Cleaning Sewers, Septic Tanks Since 2017, 22 In 2021: CentreIndia News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday February 2, 2022 A total of 321 people, including 22 in 2021, died while cleaning sewers and septic tanks since 2017, the government said on Wednesday. www.ndtv.comNo Manual Scavengers In India, 309 Died Cleaning Sewers Since 2016: CentreIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday August 10, 2021 Over 300 people died while cleaning sewers and septic tanks in the last five years, the government said Tuesday, adding, no deaths have been reported due to manual scavenging. www.ndtv.comScheme To Mechanise Septic Tank Cleaning By April 2021 LaunchedIndia News | Press Trust of India | Thursday November 19, 2020 Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday launched "Safaimitra Suraksha Challenge" across 243 cities in the country, a move that aims to mechanise all sewer and septic tank cleaning operations by April 30 next year. www.ndtv.comDelhi May Use Robots To Clean Sewers, Septic TanksDelhi News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday February 21, 2019 In an attempt to fully eradicate manual scavenging from the Indian capital, the Delhi government is working towards robotic solutions for cleaning sewers and septic tanks. www.ndtv.com'Sewer And Septic Tank Cleaning' - 10 News Result(s)339 People Died While Cleaning Sewers, Septic Tanks In 5 Years: CentreIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday July 25, 2023 As many as 339 people have died while cleaning sewers and septic tanks in India in the last five years, according to government data. www.ndtv.com"Manhole To Machine...": Big Budget Announcement On Sewage SystemBusiness | Aditi Gautam | Wednesday February 1, 2023 Calling the transition "manhole to machine mode", the Finance Minister announced that sewers and septic tanks across the country will be cleaned through mechanical process. www.ndtv.com/business400 Have Died While Cleaning Sewers, Septic Tanks Since 2017: ReportIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 13, 2022 As many as 400 people have died while undertaking hazardous cleaning of sewers and septic tanks since 2017, the government said on Tuesday. www.ndtv.com2 Die After Inhaling Toxic Gases While Cleaning Sewer In DelhiIndia News | Press Trust of India | Saturday September 10, 2022 A sweeper and a security guard died on Friday in Outer Delhi's Mundka area after they inhaled toxic gases inside a sewer they had gone down to clean, police said. www.ndtv.com347 Died While Cleaning Sewers, Septic Tanks Since 2017: CentreIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday July 19, 2022 As many as 347 people have died since 2017 due to hazardous cleaning of sewers and septic tanks, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment said on Tuesday. www.ndtv.com24 Workers Died While Cleaning Sewers Or Septic Tanks: CentreIndia News | Asian News International | Thursday March 17, 2022 The number of deaths occurring due to hazardous cleaning of sewers and septic tanks has substantially come down in the country, said Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha. www.ndtv.com321 People Died Cleaning Sewers, Septic Tanks Since 2017, 22 In 2021: CentreIndia News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday February 2, 2022 A total of 321 people, including 22 in 2021, died while cleaning sewers and septic tanks since 2017, the government said on Wednesday. www.ndtv.comNo Manual Scavengers In India, 309 Died Cleaning Sewers Since 2016: CentreIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday August 10, 2021 Over 300 people died while cleaning sewers and septic tanks in the last five years, the government said Tuesday, adding, no deaths have been reported due to manual scavenging. www.ndtv.comScheme To Mechanise Septic Tank Cleaning By April 2021 LaunchedIndia News | Press Trust of India | Thursday November 19, 2020 Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday launched "Safaimitra Suraksha Challenge" across 243 cities in the country, a move that aims to mechanise all sewer and septic tank cleaning operations by April 30 next year. www.ndtv.comDelhi May Use Robots To Clean Sewers, Septic TanksDelhi News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday February 21, 2019 In an attempt to fully eradicate manual scavenging from the Indian capital, the Delhi government is working towards robotic solutions for cleaning sewers and septic tanks. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com