Did NHRC Take Suo Motu Cognisance of Debris Collapse Affecting Migrant Workers in Maharashtra's Nanded?

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Key Takeaways
- NHRC has recognized a grave incident affecting migrant workers.
- The organization demands accountability from Maharashtra officials.
- Victims' health and compensation details are under review.
- The incident highlights ongoing concerns about worker safety.
- Public awareness is key to preventing future incidents.
New Delhi, Aug 8 (NationPress) The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has proactively recognized the tragic incident involving the reported death of a man and injuries sustained by three others after debris collapsed on them during drainage work associated with the Pune Municipal Corporation. This incident took place in a trench near the Nanded City township in Maharashtra, as confirmed by officials on Friday.
Following a press report published on Tuesday, the foremost human rights authority expressed that the information within the report, if accurate, poses significant concerns regarding the infringement of the victims' human rights.
The NHRC has issued directives to Maharashtra’s Chief Secretary, Rajesh Kumar, demanding a comprehensive report on the incident within a fortnight.
This report should include details on the health conditions of the injured individuals and any compensation provided to the deceased's family.
According to media sources, the incident occurred on July 4 during work executed under the Japan International Cooperation Agency's River Improvement Project, which focuses on establishing new sewage treatment facilities and drainage systems in the region.
The initiative aims to create 11 new sewage treatment plants and install new drainage lines to prevent the discharge of untreated sewage into the Mula and Mutha rivers.
Founded under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, the NHRC is an independent statutory entity reflecting India's commitment to safeguarding and promoting human rights.
Its fundamental mission is to protect and advocate for human rights, defined as the rights associated with life, liberty, equality, and dignity of individuals guaranteed by the Constitution or articulated in the International Covenants and enforceable by Indian courts.
The apex human rights organization possesses the authority to take suo motu action based on media reports, public awareness, or other sources, without a formal complaint of human rights violations.