The Commission has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report that there are many endosulfan victims in Kerala and that the relief, which was supposed to be given, in terms of the directions of the Commission dated December 31, 2010, was not being extended to the victims.
"The contents of the press report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of right to health of the victims," said the Commission while issuing the notice to the Chief Secretary, Government of Kerala, District Collectors of Kasaragod and Palakkad calling for reports on the matter within two weeks.
"If the victims of endosulfan are not being compensated in terms of the government of Kerala order dated May 26, 2012, it amounts to violation of their human rights," the Commission said in a statement.
The report, carried on January 18, 2016, refers to an unofficial survey that 613 children below the age of 14 continue to suffer from the illness caused by the aerial spraying of the pesticide in mango plantation of Muthalamada in Palakkad district of Kerala.
The report further states that the families of the victims are demanding an expert study at Muthalamada, Velanthavalam, Vadakarapathi, Eruthempathy, Nenmara and Nelliyampathy gram Panchayats.
Endosulfan, a pesticide, which is not easily degradable, after its spraying several years ago contaminated the soil and water and found its way into the food chain affecting lower and higher forms of life including humans, in parts of Kerala.
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