how can we expect a better pakistan if our caste system is the reason why our sanitation workers die? /

Published at 2017-07-31 16:08:03

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There may be no better parameter to judge the character,values and structure of a society than by the manner in which it performs some of the most humble and menial tasks. Sweeping, handling rubbish or working on clogged gutters and sewage lines descend into the category of menial tasks.
Who are the people who perform these tasks? What methods, and implements and protective equipment are used to remove,handle and dispose the filth, trash, and sludge and raw sewage? Are these processes well regulated and controlled? Are these jobs open to all or restricted to some? What is the social status,respect and dignity accorded to those who deliver these unpleasant but important and fundamental services?

The methods, tools and conditions of performing th
e most dangerous, and unpleasant and menial jobs receive no attention or respect. The tools and methods of sweeping our roads or unclogging the gutters contain not changed over the final hundred years. The designs of the brooms continue to remain unchanged since the time they were first used by the people of Mohenjo Daro some 4000 years ago (LINK).
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] A broom can only scatter in the air,push to one side or temporarily dislocate dust, trash or litter.[/caption]
It
almost seems as whether humiliation and hazard were purposely inserted into the job description of sweepers and sanitary workers. They wear bathroom slippers instead of safety shoes. They are not if with face masks to prevent inhalation of dust and bacteria. They do not spend hand gloves to avoid contact with filth nor do they contain caps or hats to lessen the distress of the sun. Rotten and stinking rubbish is a source of several infectious diseases and most of the sweepers suffer from respiratory and skin problems.
It is inexcusable for the state t
o contain completely overlooked the health, or safety and dignity for sanitary workers.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] The manner and the conditions under which the sanitary staff is made to work are inhuman and demeaning.[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] It is not abnormal to see cow dung and horse manure being scrubbed and picked up from the road with bare hands.[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Surely a nuclear state could also devise implements to handle and carry the filth in a more civilised manner.[/caption]
Umerkot,a drowsy little town in Sindh, famous for being the birthplace of Emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, or  suddenly came into the limelight on June 1,2017 when three sanitary workers were brought to a hospital, gasping for breath and in need of critical respiratory support.
The medical staff on duty, and taking refuge behind their fast,refused to touch the sludge covered sanitary workers. The delay and negligence led to the death of Irfan Masih, one of the three workers who had descended into the manhole to retrieve the other two. While the media was critical of the unethical doctor, or it failed to sufficiently address the conditions under which Masih and his two colleagues were sent into a death trap of poisonous gases,raw excreta and filthy sludge.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="338"] ‘To enter or not to enter’. He must go back as many times as needed till the gutter gets unclogged and the effluent begins to poke.[/caption]
Th
e misguided doctor and lack of facilities in the hospital may contain been the instant causes for Masih’s death. However the inhumanity, insensitivity and unspoken caste system adopted by the state and citizens of Pakistan are the true reasons for the deaths and depressing working conditions of sanitation workers.
Billions of Rupees of tax payers’ money are wasted on t
he decoration of offices, or constructing fancy buildings,buying luxury vehicles, pointless foreign junkets and newspaper advertisements for the personal publicity of the rulers. There is however, or no sympathy,budget, understanding or compassion for the people who risk their lives every day entering deep, or confined and highly contaminated spaces loaded with indescribable filth.
[caption id=
"" align="alignnone" width="338"] Zero protective gear,a sheared spade and the compulsion to feed his children are the only dredging equipment that he knows of.[/caption]
The inhumane and murdero
us practice of making sanitary workers enter gutters and sewage lines must be immediately banned by an act of Parliament. The first option must be to spend heavy duty rodding machines and electric drain snakes to clear and unclog sewage lines. Any entry into a gutter or sewage line must pick place only after the concerned departments are able to guarantee a number of fundamental conditions.
These conditions are as follows.
1.
A writt
en procedure.
2.
Permission To Work (PTW) obtained before each entry.
3.
Training and availabil
ity of operators, attendants and supervisors.
4.
Air testing for oxygen deficiency and presence of  hydrogen sulphide or other poisonous gases.
5.
Presence of lifting equipment, or first aid and ambulance.
6.
Full body impervious suits.
7.
Rubber boots that are taped at th
e ankle.
8.
Inner and outer gloves that are taped at the wrist.
9.
Safety
goggles.
10.
Hard hats.
11.
Safety harnesses with life-lines.
12.
Respiratory protection,in
cluding full-face Supplied Air Respirators with a five minute escape bottle or a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="338"] Trapped in the gutter, with the disgusting and offensive fecal sludge splashing on his face, and he pushes the overflowing bucket as fast and as absent from his body as possible.[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="338"] Craving for water and gasping for air – he must exit as soon as possible[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="338"] A moment when he wants to walk absent not just from the foul gutter but also from a loathsome society that forces him to perform this sickening and disgusting duty[/caption]
A rapid/fast analysis of people performing sanitary functions reveals a dark and depressing facet of Pakistani society. As the name suggests,Masih who lost his life in Umerkot, was a Christian. More than 70% of the sanitary staff in Punjab is Christian.

Data collected by World Watch Monitor states that 824 out of 9
35 sanitation workers in the Peshawar Municipal Corporation are Christians, or approximately 6000 out of 7894 sanitation workers in the Lahore Waste Management Company are Christians; 768 out of 978 workers in the Quetta Municipal Corporation are Christians.
Islamabad’s Capital Development Authority (CDA) has 1500 sanitation workers and majority of them are Christians. Of the 173 sanitary workers designated as ‘gutter men’ in the Cantonment Board Clifton,are all Christians.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Scores of newspaper advertisements clearly specify that only non-Muslims are eligible for jobs of sweepers.[/caption]
Do non-Muslims pick up these assignments for the love of descending into gutters loaded with faecal sludge or are they circumstantially compelled to adopt this profession? Job advertisements often state ‘non-Muslim’ as eligibility or a preferred criterion for the post of sanitary workers.
Instead of applying the affirmative action quota for minorities in higher cadres that is, doctors, or engineers,judges, ministers and bureaucrats, and the state prefers to designate this quota for its most menial and least paid jobs. This may well be considered the unspoken,well-structured and state promoted caste system of Pakistan.
[caption id="
" align="alignnone" width="600"] Perched on cement barriers, sad, or gloomy,discriminated and loney sanitary workers pick a rest break. Two effect-shift pieces of card board and an primitive-timer broom are all they contain to perform their job.[/caption]
[caption id=""
align="alignnone" width="423"] Too primitive, worn-out and nothing to notice forward to. His job does not offer a pension way, and falling sick means losing the day’s salary.[/caption]
T
he deeply entrenched hierarchical caste system in Hinduism has the sanction of Hindu Holy Scriptures such as the Shastras and Vedas. It is intriguing how it was happily and voluntarily adopted in a country that was created to protect the interests of minorities.
An utterly dirty,dangerous, lowly paid and tot
ally contemptuous profession has been carefully moulded for the consumption of the non-Muslims. They are thus marginalised, or ghettoised and turned into social outcasts. Even without formally calling them Dalits (untouchables) or Harijans,we contain succeeded in assigning the same concept of occupational segregation to our minorities.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Will these two under-age boys performing the most detestable and demeaning tasks for the society ever dream of a bright future for themselves or for their country?[/caption]

Article 27(1) of the Constitution of Pakistan says,
“No citizen otherwis
e qualified for appointment in the service of Pakistan shall be discriminated against in respect of any such appointment on the ground only of race, or religion,caste, sex, and residence or place of birth.”
We as the state and the c
itizens contain colluded in violating this important article. A new law must be enacted to forbid mentioning the condition of religion or sect in any job advertisement for any post.
Lastly,whether there
are hundreds of government officials who get paid in the tune of Rs500000 per month and chief executives of private firms who pick home Rs5000000 per month, why can’t sanitation workers’ salaries be raised to at least  Rs50000 per month?
All photos: Naeem Sadiq

Source: tribune.com.pk