NHRC Probes Worker's Death In Ujjain Sewer
Worker dies, two injured in Ujjain sewer accident. NHRC seeks report.

A tragic incident occurred in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, where a worker died and two others were injured after inhaling toxic gases while cleaning a sewer chamber. The incident took place near Pipli Naka on Bhairavgarh Road in Ujjain.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of the incident and issued notices to the Madhya Pradesh Chief Secretary and the Ujjain Superintendent of Police. The Commission has sought a detailed report within two weeks, including the status of the investigation and information on the compensation paid to the next of kin of the deceased worker and the injured workers.
According to reports, the workers entered the sewer chamber and fell unconscious due to the toxic gases. One of the workers later succumbed to his injuries during treatment, while the other two are undergoing treatment. The NHRC has observed that the incident raises serious issues of violation of human rights.
The Commission's action is a significant step towards ensuring that the rights of workers, particularly those engaged in hazardous occupations like sewer cleaning, are protected. The incident highlights the need for proper safety measures and equipment to be provided to workers engaged in such tasks.
The NHRC has been proactive in taking up cases of human rights violations, particularly in instances where workers have died or been injured due to negligence or lack of safety measures. In a similar incident in Raipur, the NHRC had taken suo motu cognisance of the death of three sanitation workers who died from toxic gas in a septic tank.
The Madhya Pradesh government and the Ujjain authorities will have to provide a detailed report to the NHRC, including the steps taken to prevent such incidents in the future. The report will also have to include information on the compensation paid to the victims' families.
The incident has once again highlighted the risks faced by workers engaged in hazardous occupations. It is essential that the government and authorities take concrete steps to ensure the safety and well-being of such workers.
In conclusion, the NHRC's action in taking up the case of the worker's death in Ujjain is a welcome step towards protecting the rights of workers. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for proper safety measures and equipment to be provided to workers engaged in hazardous occupations.
The NHRC's probe will help to bring out the facts of the case and ensure that justice is done to the victims and their families. The Commission's action will also serve as a deterrent to authorities and employers who neglect the safety and well-being of workers.