The April Fool's Apprentice: The Scavenger's Scheme

The April Fool's Apprentice: The Scavenger's Scheme
Author: Tiffany Lim
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9814794996

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Welcome to Avril’s Emporium, the greatest store on Earth and a cabinet of curiosities that just happens to be a portal between the human world and spirit realm. When Avril, the Emporium’s whimsical shopkeeper, identifies himself as the Spirit of April Fool’s Day, he selects Hannah as his first human Apprentice. Hannah takes her first big step as the April Fool’s Apprentice by attending the Summer Revelry, a prestigious celebration held on the Summer Solstice in the Spirit Realm. However, when the Grim Reaper challenges her to a dangerous game, she stands to lose her Apprenticeship as well as her memories of the Emporium. In their newest adventure, Hannah and Avril must use their wits to beat the Grim Reaper at his own game. Together with their friends, Diya and Cupid, will our heroes succeed?

Unseen

Unseen
Author:
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9351186237

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In many parts of the country, the inhuman practice of manual scavenging continues to thrive in spite of a law banning it. Moreover, the people forced to carry out this degrading work remain invisible to the rest of us, pushed to the margins of society without any recourse to help or hope. Now, for the first time, award-winning journalist Bhasha Singh turns the spotlight on this ignored community. In Unseen, based on over a decade of research, she unveils the horrific plight of manual scavengers across eleven states in the country while also recording their ongoing struggle for self-empowerment. Previously published in Hindi to both critical and commercial success, this is an explosive work of reportage on a burning issue.

Manual Scavenging in India

Manual Scavenging in India
Author: B. N. Srivastava
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788170226390

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Scavengers in Twenty-first Century, Realities of Rehabilitation

Scavengers in Twenty-first Century, Realities of Rehabilitation
Author: Akash Gulalia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003
Genre: Ragpickers
ISBN:

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This Book Provides A Holistic Approach Of Looking At The Problem Of Manual Scavenging In The Country.

Road to Freedom

Road to Freedom
Author: Bindeshwar Pathak
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788120812581

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This book is the result of twenty years of study, research and fieldwork by the author who is a Gandhian with long years in social service. It is a seminal piece of work on scavenging which extensively discusses its sources, history and geographical spread.The social inequity of the system has always concerned Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak who joined Gandhiji`s movement for the liberation of scavengers soon after his education.Road to Freedom is a holistic approach to the problem of scavenging aimed at a total liquidation of the system.

People at the Bottom

People at the Bottom
Author: Sachchidananda
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2001
Genre: Caste
ISBN: 9788170229063

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With reference to Bihar.

Environmental Sanitation and Eradication of Scavenging in India

Environmental Sanitation and Eradication of Scavenging in India
Author: Bindeshwar Pathak
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 8120813804

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Environmental Sanitation and Eradication of Scavenging in India is a comprehensive sociological treatise based on extraordinary research by Bindeshwar Pathak. The book presents an in-depth understanding of the evolution of sanitation movement coupled with an account of a social awakening for the emancipation of manual scavengers, formerly known as 'untouchables', who faced severe discrimination as they belonged to the lowest stratum of India's caste-based society. It attempts at a comprehensive critique of the policies and programme of environmental sanitation and liberation of scavengers. In the overall context of environmental sanitation and eradication of scavenging, it aims at studying the historical context in which scavenging originated and developed; examining its linkages with ecology, health, hygiene and environmental sanitation; probing into various reformative and rehabilitative measures undertaken by a good number of social reformers, voluntary action groups, Governmental and international agencies for the liberation and social up-gradation of scavengers; analyzing the policies, programme and problems of low-cost sanitation schemes by Central and State governments; underscoring the pioneering efforts of Sulabh International and its outstanding achievements in the field of environmental sanitation and eradication of scavenging; describing and discussing the relevance of sanitation movement in the liberation of scavengers and the linkages of the liberation programme to the improvement in environmental sanitation; presenting an overarching view of the constraints in the implementation of policies envisioning a better environmental sanitation scenario and a brighter future for the scavengers; and finally, furnishing a sociological perspective on all important dimensions of environmental sanitation and eradication of scavenging in India. It also provides a definitive account of the ideas behind the invention of a two-pit toilet technology that eventually led to the creation and growth of the prestigious social organisation Sulabh International. Sulabh toilets later became a household name in India, and its designs are recognized as a globally accepted solution to the problems and challenges of providing affordable toilets to the millions of people around the world. The United Nations for Human Settlements has recognised Sulabh toilets as "cost-effective and appropriate sanitation system". It was also accepted by the Government of India, UNICEF, World Bank UNDP, WHO, etc. The book presents a comprehensive perspective on the sanitation and eradication of scavenging in India, with the solution on how to holistically tackle them by combining political and administrative will, community participation and use of affordable technology.

Cleaning Human Waste

Cleaning Human Waste
Author: Shikha Silliman Bhattacharjee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014
Genre: Bhangis
ISBN: 9781623131838

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"This 96-page report documents the coercive nature of manual scavenging. Across India, castes that work as "manual scavengers" collect human excrement on a daily basis, and carry it away in cane baskets for disposal. Women from this caste usually clean dry toilets in homes, while men do the more physically demanding cleaning of sewers and septic tanks. The report describes the barriers people face in leaving manual scavenging, including threats of violence and eviction from local residents but also threats, harassment, and unlawful withholding of wages by local officials."--Publisher's website.

TRADITIONAL PROFESSION AND LIVELIHOOD OF SCAVENGERS

TRADITIONAL PROFESSION AND LIVELIHOOD OF SCAVENGERS
Author: Dr. Jnanmitra B. Bhriramadgi
Publisher: Ashok Yakkaldevi
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2022-05-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1716570697

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I. INTRODUCTION: In India, there are constitutional and legislative prohibitions on “untouchability” and manual scavenging. However, women and men continue to be engaged in manually cleaning human excrement from private and public dry toilets, open defecation sites, septic tanks, and open and closed gutters and sewers. They usually embark upon manual scavenging because of traditional caste-based roles that leave them few, if any, alternate employment options, a situation perpetuated by poor implementation of laws and policies prohibiting this practice.