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Latest updates, stories, and technological insights from the world of Sanitation Robotics.
Latest updates, stories, and technological insights from the world of Sanitation Robotics.

Cities across India and the world are growing at an unprecedented pace. Rapid urbanisation, population density, climate variability, and aging underground infrastructure are putting enormous pressure on water and wastewater systems.

India’s rapidly growing urban centres are expanding at an unprecedented pace. With rising populations, dense construction, erratic rainfall patterns, and aging drainage networks, cities today battle a wide range of sanitation problems.

India’s cities are reimagining sanitation. Discover how robotics, innovation, and human dignity are transforming the way we manage drainage and sewer systems across the nation.

Manual scavenging remains one of the most dangerous and undignified forms of labour in India. Despite legal bans and decades of advocacy, hundreds of sanitation workers still enter manholes and septic tanks every year, often without protective gear, risking fatal exposure to methane, hydrogen sulfide and toxic sludge. These are not just workplace hazards - they are preventable tragedies.