The National Commission for Safai Karamcharis (NCSK), established in 1994 to deal with the grievances of persons engaged in manual scavenging, has a sanctioned strength of four members and a chairperson.
All the posts are lying vacant and its office wears a deserted look with most of its rooms locked.
Commission Secretary Narain Dass and Deputy Director Varinder Singh, along with Section Officer G Srinivas, are now managing its affairs.
In the absence of office-bearers, the number of complaints has come down sharply in the recent past, claimed the officials.
According to the officials, there have been talk of these positions being filled from time to time, but so far these remain vacant.
"In the face of the Commission remaining headless, there have not been many activities such as field visits and workshops which adversely impacted the overall functioning of the body.
The Centre had on November 25 last year informed the Supreme Court that vacancies in the NCSK would be filled up within eight weeks.
Advocate Radhakanta Tripathy, who had moved the Supreme Court in this regard, has now filed a contempt petition seeking a further direction for reconstitution of the Commission and take appropriate penal action against the respondents -- the Cabinet Secretary and the Secretary of the Ministry of social Justice and Empowerment -- for non-implementation of the court's direction.
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