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Deaths of sewage cleaners in Delhi spark outcry
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December 24, 2017
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Reports of the deaths of more than 10 sanitation workers India's capital, New Delhi, in recent months have thrown the spotlight on "manual scavenging," the illegal but rampant practice of cleaning untreated human waste by low caste communities.
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