Just 10 days after becoming a father, Umesh, a 23-year-old sanitation worker, met an untimely death due to asphyxiation while cleaning a choked sewer in Gujarat’s Tharad town. Umesh’s death is one of over 100 similar incidents that have occurred across the country in recent times. More than half of the sanitation workers who met such tragic fates were between the ages of 25 and 30. These grim numbers reflect the harrowing reality of the sanitation sector in India, where the lives of those who perform this essential service remain undervalued and their safety and well-being neglected.