Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE) has formulated a scheme “National Action for Mechanized Sanitation Ecosystem” (NAMASTE). The process of extending the Scheme to all the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) of the country has been initiated. Main features of the Scheme to be implemented in all ULBs are:
The ULBs and parastatal agencies will list the SSWs employed by them. The listed SSWs will be verified during profiling camps organized by ULBs with additional information including the details of their dependents and access to various entitlements. Complete profile of SSWs would be available on NAMASTE portal.
To provide safety nets to workers and their families in case they fall sick or meet with an accident, SSWs and their family members, in addition to identified manual scavengers and their family members, will be covered by National Health Authority, under the Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan ArogyaYojana (AB-PM-JAY).
The cost of such training would not be met out of NAMASTE funds but the training programmes would be conducted by MSDE under PMKVY.4.0. Trainees covered under occupational training programme of MDSE under NAMASTE would be provided the stipend @ Rs. 500/- per candidate, directly by NSKFDC, on Aadhar authenticated payment system, through DBT on PFMS.
NAMASTE aims at ensuring occupational safety of SSWs by providing them with PPE kit comprising of gloves, body suits, safety shoes, mask, safety goggles etc. as per specification of MoHUA. The access to PPE Kit throughout the year will save them from respiratory and skin diseases and would have a direct effect on their well being. The PPE kits as per specifications of MoHUA would be procured through GeM as per the procurement procedure of Govt. of India. Once the data of SSWs is made available by ULBs/MoHUA and after completion of occupational training, the process of providing assistance to them will be started. PPE Kits for surface cleaning sanitation workers, undertaking mechanised cleaning operations would be provided by MoSJE through ULBs on reimbursement basis @ Rs. 4000/- per beneficiary.
The scheme would provide Safety Devices like Air compressor for blower, Air purified gas mask, breath mask, breathing apparatus, emergency medical oxygen kit, gas motor, full body wader suit, fishing wader suit attached with boots, head lamp, helmet, safety belt, safety body clothing, safety body harness, safety goggles, Tripod with safety belt etc. upto the cost of Rs. 2,00,000/-to ERSU on reimbursement basis (after appointment of RSA, having functional helpline number, completion of profiling of SSWs and their occupational training) for stopping deaths while cleaning sewers and septic tanks.
Workshops are organized in municipalities on prevention of hazardous cleaning of sewers and septic tanks. During these workshops, the officers, sanitation engineers/inspectors, contractors and workers are made aware about the provisions of the “Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013” and the Rules framed there under, particularly about the safety gears and safety precautions to be adhered to for cleaning of sewers and septic tanks
The identified manual scavengers, sanitation workers and their dependents are eligible for capital subsidy for sanitation related projects SSWs would, therefore, be eligible for Credit linked up-front capital subsidy in a scaled manner.
Project cost uptoRs. 5.00 lakh | 50% of the project cost |
Project cost above Rs. 5.00 lakh and uptoRs. 15.00 lakh | Rs. 2.50 lakh + 25% of the remaining project cost above Rs. 5.00 lakh |
For Group projects costing
uptoRs. 50.00 lakh with each beneficiary project share maximum uptoRs. 10.00 lakh. |
Same as above with maximum per
member capital subsidy of Rs. 3.75 lakh and maximum group project subsidy of Rs. 18.75 lakh. |
The NAMASTE web portal and mobile apps serve as a centralized system for the NAMASTE scheme, offering comprehensive support through multiple user roles. Designed to enhance efficiency, the platform facilitates seamless management, streamlined data exchange, and robust reporting capabilities. The user-friendly interface of both the web portal and mobile apps aims to optimize user experience, fostering accessibility and engagement among participants in the NAMASTE scheme.