Domestic Workers Demand Legal Recognition and Protection: Press Meet by NDWM Karnataka

Bengaluru, June 6, 2025:
In light of the Supreme Court’s recent directive to enact a national law for domestic workers, the National Domestic Workers Movement (NDWM), Karnataka held a press conference at the Bengaluru Press Club, urging the central and state governments to take immediate action. The movement emphasized the urgent need for legislation to protect the rights and dignity of lakhs of domestic workers across the country.

Domestic workers, most of whom are women from underprivileged backgrounds, remain one of the most vulnerable and unrecognized labor groups. Employed in homes to cook, clean, wash clothes, and care for children and the elderly, these workers often face exploitative conditions, discrimination, and lack of basic labor protections.

“While we care for other people’s homes and families, our own lives are ignored by the system,” said Sahaya, a representative of the movement.

Harsh Realities Faced by Domestic Workers:

Over 90% of domestic workers are women and girls aged 12 to 65, many of them migrants from rural areas.

Workers are denied rest, access to toilets, proper food, or time off, especially those employed full-time.

Instances of verbal abuse, caste-based discrimination, and even false accusations of theft are common.

Migrant domestic workers are particularly isolated, often losing touch with their culture and language, and working in fear and silence.


Key Demands Presented by NDWM Karnataka:

1. Inclusion under Workplace Sexual Harassment Law
Tailored mechanisms to address harassment within private homes, as current district-level redressal systems are ineffective.


2. Access to ESI and Provident Fund
Like other formal sector employees, domestic workers should be covered under Employee State Insurance and PF schemes.


3. Enforcement of Minimum Wages
While minimum wage notifications exist, they are rarely enforced. The movement is also pushing for a living wage standard.


4. Paid Weekly Leave and Bonus
Most domestic workers do not receive weekly offs, paid sick leave, or annual bonuses, despite working long hours for low wages.


5. Protection Against Arbitrary Dismissal
Employers often terminate workers without notice or compensation. NDWM demands mandatory notice periods and severance pay.


6. Grievance Redressal Mechanism and Helpline
A dedicated helpline and complaints system should be set up to address grievances related to wages, abuse, and unfair treatment.


7. Legal Age Limit for Domestic Work
To curb child labor, the law should define a minimum legal working age for domestic workers.


8. End to Caste Discrimination
Many workers from Dalit and marginalized communities face segregation in utensils and are restricted to cleaning jobs. NDWM seeks legal protection against such practices.


9. Recognition as Formal Workers
Both domestic workers and employers should be registered with the Labor Department. Workers must be issued official ID cards.


10. Social Security and Pension
A dedicated Social Security Board for domestic workers is needed to ensure long-term welfare, including pension benefits.


11. Action Against Trafficking and Unregulated Placement Agencies
Many young girls are trafficked for domestic work. NDWM demands regulation and registration of all placement agencies.


12. Wage Revision and Overtime Pay
Employers rarely offer wage increases. NDWM urges the implementation of regular salary hikes and overtime compensation.



Addressing the media, representatives Shashikala, Bipin, Jabeena, and Karibasappa stressed that the Supreme Court’s recent direction offers a ray of hope—but only if backed by strong policy action and enforcement.
“The law must recognize the invisible hands that keep our cities running. It’s time domestic workers are treated with dignity, fairness, and respect,” the representatives said.

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Special Pooja, Annadana, and Bharatanatyam Performance Held at Jayanagar Raghavendra Swamy Mata

Bengaluru, June 5 — A grand religious and cultural event was organized on Thursday at the Nanjanagudu Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mata located in Jayanagar 5th Block, under the guidance of Paramapujya Sri 1008 Sri Subudhendra Teertha Swamiji and the leadership of the senior administrator of the Mata, Sri R.K. Vadindracharya.

The day began with elaborate rituals including Panchamrita Abhisheka, Kanakabhisheka, special alankara (decorative offerings), Maha Mangalarati, followed by Annadana (free community meal service) for the devotees.

In the evening, a series of spiritual and cultural programs were held, including a grand Rathotsava (chariot festival), Gajavahanotsava (elephant procession), Ashtavadhana (a traditional literary performance), and Cradle Pooja. As part of the cultural segment, a Bharatanatyam performance was presented by students of the Veena Nrutya Shaale, choreographed and directed by Sri Akash Narsipura.

Speaking about the event, Sri Nandakishore Achar stated that thousands of devotees participated in the day-long celebrations and received the blessings of Sri Hari Vayu Gurugalu.

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Lulu Mall Bengaluru Celebrates World Environment Day by Honouring City’s Street Warriors

Bengaluru, June 5, 2025 – Marking World Environment Day with purpose and pride, Lulu Mall Bengaluru hosted a special felicitation ceremony to honour the city’s street warriors — the frontline waste workers who play a vital role in keeping Bengaluru clean and green.

Held under the theme “Keeping the City Clean, Keeping the City Green,” the event was organised in partnership with Hasiru Dala and Green Mic, drawing participation from environmentalists, civic leaders, corporate representatives, and the general public.

The evening featured the launch of a permanent “Wall of Fame” installation at the mall, showcasing powerful stories of resilience and dedication from waste workers who form the backbone of the city’s waste management system. The installation aims to raise awareness about their critical role in environmental sustainability.

Over 30 street warriors were recognised and awarded for their exceptional service in waste segregation, collection, and recycling — highlighting their significant contribution to the city’s cleanliness.

Speaking on the occasion, Kiran V Puthran, General Manager, Lulu Mall Bengaluru, said,
“It is our privilege to honour these unsung heroes who work tirelessly to keep Namma Bengaluru clean. Lulu Mall is committed to both people and the planet. We urge individuals and corporates alike to extend their support to these essential workers who are the foundation of a sustainable city.”



The event served not only as a platform for recognition but also as a call to action for greater community and corporate support for environmental initiatives and waste workers.

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On World Environment Day, Numeros Motors Debuts First COCO Showroom in Bangalore

Numeros Motors Unveils First Company-Owned Showroom in Bangalore on World Environment Day

Bangalore, June 5, 2025 — In a move reinforcing its commitment to sustainable transportation, homegrown EV manufacturer Numeros Motors today launched its first Company-Owned, Company-Operated (COCO) showroom in Rajajinagar, Bangalore. The opening, timed with World Environment Day, reflects the brand’s broader mission to drive clean mobility solutions across India’s urban landscape.

The 1,000 sq. ft. facility is designed to cater to both personal and commercial users, offering a curated retail experience for electric two-wheelers built on the brand’s Diplos platform. At the forefront is the newly launched Diplos Max, a multi-utility e-scooter with an IDC-certified range of 140 km and a full charge time of 3–4 hours. Available in Sonic Silver, Cosmos Blue, and Crimson Red, the scooter embodies the company’s design ethos of Safety, Reliability, and Durability.

The showroom is segmented into two dedicated zones:

The Family Zone, which highlights EVs built for daily commuting with features tailored for households.

The Business Zone, designed for delivery professionals and fleet operators, offering practical, load-ready options with modular attachments.


Numeros Motors is also reimagining the test ride experience by offering real-world trial routes simulating daily traffic and road conditions. In-store instructional content ensures even first-time EV users can explore with confidence.

Customers visiting the showroom can expect:

Walk-in-friendly product exploration with clear USP displays

Same-day vehicle delivery and servicing

Complimentary public EV charging points outside the showroom — open to all electric two-wheelers, regardless of make


Speaking at the launch, Mr. Shreyas Shibulal, Founder & CEO of Numeros Motors, said, “This isn’t just a retail outlet — it’s a milestone in our journey toward accessible, clean mobility. On World Environment Day, we’re proud to reinforce our commitment to purposeful, Made-in-India innovation that helps riders get the job done — whether it’s a family trip or a delivery run.”

Backed by over 13.9 million kilometers of on-road testing — the most extensive pilot conducted by any Indian EV OEM — Numeros Motors is already operational in 14 cities. The company aims to scale its network to 100 dealerships across 50 cities by FY 2026–27.

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Dr Agarwals Pioneers Robotic Cataract Surgery in Karnataka to Combat Rural Vision Loss

Bengaluru, June 5, 2025 — In a significant stride toward revolutionizing eye care in Karnataka, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital has rolled out robotic-assisted cataract surgery, addressing the growing burden of cataract-related vision loss, particularly among elderly populations in rural areas.

Cataract continues to be the leading cause of avoidable blindness among people over 50 in India, contributing to more than 60% of preventable visual impairment. Karnataka reported over 4.2 lakh cataract procedures in the 2022–23 period alone, reflecting an urgent need for earlier detection and intervention—especially in underserved rural regions where access to timely care remains a challenge.

The newly launched femtosecond laser-assisted surgical technology—a form of robotic surgery—automates several key steps in the cataract procedure, ensuring enhanced precision, safety, and quicker recovery for patients. The technique is bladeless and minimally invasive, offering superior lens positioning and more consistent outcomes compared to traditional methods.

“This marks a breakthrough in cataract care,” said Dr Archana S, Regional Head – Clinical Services, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, Bengaluru. “Robotic surgery allows for greater customization and accuracy, significantly improving patient outcomes while reinforcing our mission to make cutting-edge eye care widely accessible.”

Dr Sripathi, also a Regional Head at the hospital, added that while technology is improving surgical efficiency, early diagnosis remains critical. “Cataract often progresses silently. People may not realize it’s affecting only one eye until the vision loss becomes advanced. Surgery is the only definitive solution, and newer techniques make it painless and swift—but awareness and timely check-ups are key.”

In recognition of Cataract Awareness Month, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital announced it will offer free cataract evaluations across all its centers for individuals aged 50 and above. The initiative is aimed at encouraging early screening and treatment among at-risk groups.

Health experts advise that everyone over the age of 40 should undergo routine eye examinations, not just for vision correction, but also to detect early signs of cataracts, glaucoma, and other age-related eye conditions. Cataract affects approximately 3.8 million Indians annually, with incidence rates rising sharply after age 60.

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