The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, while pointing out the state of sanitation in Gujarat, said in its audit that though manual scavenging is prohibited, such cases have been reported from the state.
"Though manual scavenging has been prohibited under Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act, 1993, several cases of manual scavenging were reported in the state of Gujarat as per the census report of 2011," the CAG's performance audit on 'Total Sanitation Campaign' (TSC) said.
CAG said that under the scheme guidelines of the TSC, which has been renamed as the 'Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan' in 2012, construction and maintenance of dry latrines and employment of manual scavengers is prohibited. The scheme has also suggested conversion of dry latrines into wet latrines.
"However, as per the Census Report of 2011, the practice of service latrines continues in the state of Gujarat as 1,408 cases were reported where 'night soil' was being removed by human beings and in 2,593 cases, it was being removed by animals in various rural areas of the state" the report said.
CAG also expressed concern over this social evil.
"The Ministry of Drinking water and Sanitation as well as Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment of the Government of India, expressed concern over this practice and directed the Gujarat state government to look into the matter during May 2012," the CAG report said.