Kozhikode migrants miss out from Open Defecation Free drive

Areas where labourers stay in Kozhikode are not covered in the drive

By :  Harigovind
Update: 2016-10-04 01:01 GMT
Migrant workers in city. DC FILE

Kozhikode: Though  the grama panchayats in the district were declared as open defecation-free (ODF), the areas where migrant labourers stay are  not covered in the drive, which makes the declaration incomplete.  Though the district collector had  directed  the panchayat secretaries to ensure proper facilities for migrants, many panchayats have not yet complied with the order.

The open defecation by migrant labourers had invited the ire of residents in many areas in the city as well as in nearby panchayats recently. “The labourers are housed in places with no proper facilities. The people who shelter them  are ignoring their basic needs.  As a result they defecate in the river posing a health hazard,” alleged Mambuzha protection committee president T.K. Azeez.

In the corporation area, where there are a  large number of migrants,  frequent issues erupt  over defecation.  At Mankavu, the locals had clashed  with contractors over the faulty septic waste management recently.   “At present, the corporation is focusing on constructing toilets in all houses. We will build toilets for migrant labourers in the next phase,” said corporation health standing committee chairman K.V. Baburaj.

In major migrant labour  camps in the city, the Suchitwa Mission is conducting awareness classes. “At  Koolimadu, which has  huge camps of migrants, we had conducted awareness classes for both labourers and contractors. As a result better facilities were provided for the labourers by the  firms,” said  Mr K.P. Radhakrishnan,   Kerala Suchitwa Mission district assistant coordinator.

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