To mark the upcoming World Toilet Day on November 19, the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation has started “Swachh Bharat World Toilet Day Contest 2018”...
The occasion of World Toilet Day was well celebrated across India as district administrations, along with NGOs and volunteers came together to participate in several activities...
The aim of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is to build approximately 11 crore toilets and end open defecation by 2019 out of which about 5.3 crore toilets...
To create awareness among people about using toilets and safe sanitation, a large toilet was inaugurated and 95 new household toilets were dedicated to the residents...
On World Toilet Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, “We reaffirm our commitment towards improving sanitation facilities across our nation.”
Taking a unique approach in addressing sanitation concerns in some of Delhi’s slums, the Centre for Advocacy and Research has been instrumental in building Community Management...
Some of Sudarsan Pattnaik's recent artworks include messages of ‘Say No To Open Defecation’, ‘Stop Littering’ and ‘Save Our Oceans’.
Over 10 crore people in India today no longer defecate in the open, an impressive number considering how many lacked access to sanitation facilities till three...
On the World Toilet Day on November 19, a local architectural firm will organise a massive exhibition where the plight of city’s toilets will be displayed....
Amitabh Bachchan’s message for a Swachh India – “Come forward and start educating people on the ill effects of open defecation"
To up state’s sanitation quotient, Bihar is using the occasion of World Toilet Day and organising various activities in a bid to educate people on why...
Mumbai soon to witness a toilet revolution, will construct two to three storey toilets across the city by next year