The Hindu (Bangalore)

Pourakarmi­kas grapple with heat this summer, demand half day work

- Shreyas H.S.

Fiftyyearo­ld Lakshmi, a pourakarmi­ka working in J.P. Nagar, now takes multiple beaks to sit under the shade as she feels lightheade­d sweeping the streets even in morning hours.

The sweltering heat is making it difficult for her to work, especially between 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. In the summer, the civic workers have more work as trees shed leaves. “With roads reflecting heat and hot wind, it is becoming increasing­ly impossible to work this summer,” said Ms. Lakshmi. As a committed worker, she has a reputation for sweeping the roads to ensure no single leaf is left unswept. But she is now unable to keep up. Sourcing water is another task, she said.

Rangamma, another pourakarmi­ka from ward number 71 (Hegganahal­li), said drinking water had become a big issue. “We do not find water so easily. A few residents give water, but how many times can we ask?” she asked.

Constant headache is another problem faced by the civic workers. Due to the sun beating down, the workers are experienci­ng dizziness, headache and burning sensation on the skin. A few wear caps, but many don’t.

Nirmala M., president of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Pourakarmi­kara Sangha, talking to The Hindu, said it is unfortunat­e to see that BBMP is not arranging adequate drinking water for the workers. At each mustering points, BBMP should set up drums to store potable water for the workers to fill the bottles.

“In some areas, the residents do not provide drinking water to the pourakarmi­kas citing that they have come under the direct payment of BBMP and they can afford drinking water bottles. This is inhumane. We cannot afford to buy water,” she said.

Pourakarmi­kas are expected to work between 6.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. and have no weekly off in most cities, even as Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority has issued an advisory to people of the State to beat the heat wave asking people to stay indoors between noon and 3 p.m., a memorandum by All India Central Council of Trade Unions which has multiple pourakarmi­ka unions attached to it points out. The Union has now demanded that the State government immediatel­y announce halfday work with weekly off, without any pay deductions. “Additional breaks should be provided to pourakarmi­kas during their work hours. We also demand that drinking water, ORS, and buttermilk be given to them daily. They should also be provided eyeshades, caps/hats, umbrella, and other necessary types of equipment to protect them from heat,” the memorandum submitted to the Urban Developmen­t Department and Department of Municipal Administra­tion said, also demanding a meeting with all stakeholde­rs to discuss other measures that need to be taken. buttermilk be given to them daily. They should also be provided eyeshades, caps/hats, umbrella, and other necessary types of equipment to protect them from heat,” the memorandum submitted to the Urban Developmen­t Department and Department of Municipal Administra­tion said, also demanding a meeting with all stakeholde­rs to discuss other measures that need to be taken in this regard.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? In the summer, the civic workers in Bengaluru have more work as trees shed leaves.
FILE PHOTO In the summer, the civic workers in Bengaluru have more work as trees shed leaves.

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