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An end may be in sight to the sickening practice in India of sending low caste people into sewers to unblock drains that are clogged up with faeces.
A group of entrepreneurial engineering students from the southern state of Kerala are developing a robot to do the grim job instead, hindustantimes.com reported.
It says that the Kerala Water Authority has already placed orders for 50 robots, which are known as Bandicoots.