New Delhi: The Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry has sought to know from the Delhi government's Social Welfare Department about the plot of land in Karkardooma, where a 24-year-old worker died of asphyxia early this month while cleaning a sewer, belong to.
The incident occurred on February 2 in CBD ground in East Delhi when Ravi, engaged by a private contractor, went inside a sewer to clean it.
While he died of asphyxia inside the sewer, another 35-year-old worker Sanjay, who went inside the sewer to rescue Ravi, suffered suffocation and had to be hospitalised.
While the DDA said the land, where the incident occurred, belonged to the East Delhi Municipal Corporation, the civic body told the Union ministry that the area had been outsourced to the DDA for as a parking lot to the local bar association.
"As we have received conflicting reports from the two agencies, I have again asked the principal secretary of the Delhi government's social welfare department to look into the issue and revert back to me on the factual position on the land's ownership" SJEM's Economic Advisor Yogita Swaroop said.
Swaroop, who is monitoring the scheme to rehabilitate and provide vocational training to manual scavengers, said the victim's family had been given compensation and the police are investigating the case.
Sources said it is a gross violation of the Supreme Court guidelines if the sewer was cleaned manually instead of using machines.
The apex court had made it clear that the onus of providing compensation to the family of such deceased persons while cleaning sewers lies with the state government.
They have to pay either on their own or make the contractor, who engaged the worker, to pay it.