Almost 300 million girls and women across the country lack access to toilets. But some of the swachh crusaders felicitated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on...
On International Women’s Day, Powrakarmikas, the female workforce of sanitation workers in Bengaluru are going on a strike to demand rightful wages, better work conditions and...
Temsutula Imsong's personal dedication and social media savvy helped create momentum to clean-up six of Varanasi's filthiest ghats
30-year-old Santara Devi has access to 2 mobile toilets and 1 community toilet both of which are 40-steps away from her, but she still prefers to...
Jodie Underhill and her Waste Warriors have been instrumental in clearing garbage from some of Uttarakhand's best known tourist spots and are working hard towards a...
Swachh Bharat Mission has been an inclusive model of cleanliness where people from every strata of the society have come forward to contribute their bit in...
A number of women in India are taking innovative steps, such as using pocket money or mortgaging jewellery to build toilets and put forward the message...
With the ‘Ho Jaye Do Do Haath’ campaign, Phogat sisters- Geeta and Babita will spread the message of cleanliness and sanitation under the Swachh Bharat Mission
Almost half a billion Indians defecate in the open, out of which about 300 million women and girls in India have no access to the most...
About 300 million women in India do not have access to toilets and defecate in the open. A study showed that women who use open defecation...
8,582 villages in Chhattisgarh have been declared Open Defecation Free (ODF). One such village is Sana. But the secret behind the success story of Sana is...
Sanjana Singh grabbed the limelight in 2015 when she campaigned extensively across villages of Madhya Pradesh to eradicate open defecation. A year later however, the campaign...