Repeat incidents of children falling into abandoned borewells in Tamil Nadu had prompted the state government to notify rules early in 2015, mandating safety measures, including filling discarded wells upto ground level.
As tens of thousands prayed for the safe rescue of three-year-old Sujith Wilson, trapped in an unused farm borewell near Tiruchirappalli for over 72 hours, it brought back the focus on such uncovered defunct borewells.
After Tamil Nadu witnessed such repeat incidents in April 2014, the government amended local laws in August that year, including the 'Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act' to further regulate sinking of wells and related aspects like its proper maintenance.
The amendments mandated permission from authorities for sinking wells and its non-compliance, attracting a minimum of three years imprisonment.
After such amendments, the government notified the 'Tamil Nadu Panchayats Rules' and 'The TN Municipalities Rules,' both on regulation of sinking of wells and safety measures, in early 2015.
Under the norms, a permit has to be taken for sinking, deepening or rehabilitation of a well and an application has to be made for grant of certificate of registration to carry on the business of sinking wells.
The rules on safety aspects mandate that every holder of the permit or owner of a well in use or disuse, shall, while sinking, deepening or rehabilitating a well, adhere to specified norms.
It should be ensured that the well is not left uncovered during recess or cessation of work.
Clause 'd' under the head safety measures specifies "fill up abandoned wells upto the ground level using clay, sand, boulder or any other suitable materials."
It may not be prudent to look forward to the government to correct things in my compound. It is my duty to see that a defunct borewell in my backyard is properly shut," she told PTI, adding that as a nation "we have very little regard for human lives."
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