Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hyderabad orphanage forces HIV+ girls to clean sewer

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

FLOUTING RIGHTS Video showing a girl removing muck from manhole goes viral; two held THE CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE OF RANGA REDDY DISTRICT HAS ORDERED A PROBE AND ASSURED ACTION AFTER THE PROBE

The warden and supervisor of an orphanage — which houses over 200 orphaned HIV positive children — were arrested by Hyderabad police on Sunday after a video showing a girl cleaning a manhole with her bare hands went viral on social media. The child rights activists and political parties have demanded stern action against the NGO.

The video shows the girl from Ambassador­s of Goodwill for AIDS Patients Everywhere (AGAPE) at Gayatrinag­ar on the city’s outskirts with her face covered in a scarf getting into a manhole and removing muck from the sewer with a mug.

There are at least 5 other girls wearing gloves around the manhole who were also involved in manual scavenging. A person is heard asking the girl to remove the muck quickly.

India has passed several laws to end manual scavenging with the government pledging to modernise sanitation to end the manual disposal of faeces as well as criminalis­ing employing anyone to do so.

Rachakonda commission­er of police Mahesh Bhagawat said the warden of the orphanage Yellagiri Prajavathi (45) and supervisor G Elavarasan (36) were arrested.

“A case was filed against them under Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act and Section 3 read with 14 of the child labour act,” Bhagawat said.

The Andhra Pradesh Child Rights Associatio­n on Monday filed a petition with National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) seeking action against the orphanage for forcing an HIV positive girl to clean a manhole.

Child Rights Associatio­n president P Achuyta Rao told Hindustan Times that the orphanage has 235 orphaned children, who are all HIV positive, and the hostel authoritie­s were forcing them to do household chores, besides manual scavenging works.

“This is nothing but the blatant violation of child rights. It is all the more a big crime because the Supreme Court has banned manual scavenging in the country. We shall not rest till the orphanage is closed and the children are shifted to state-run home at Yousufguda,” Rao said.

The Child Welfare Committee of Ranga Reddy district has ordered a probe and assured action after the investigat­ion is completed.

 ?? HT ?? A video grab also shows at least 5 other girls wearing gloves around the manhole who were also involved in manual scavenging.
HT A video grab also shows at least 5 other girls wearing gloves around the manhole who were also involved in manual scavenging.

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