The Indian Railways have also taken the Swachh route with the introduction of bio-toilets in trains, as well planning a green corridor track free from human...
As the quest to make India open defecation free continues, this Engineer from Maharashtra does his bit by making low-cost bio-toilets to fulfill the dream of...
Uttar Pradesh has 59,000 gram panchayats and nearly 1 lakh villages in the state. Can it achieve the ambitious target set by Chief Minister Adityanath to...
Sharanamma Bakar, a poor vegetable vendor in Karnataka’s Danapur village gives 1 kg tomatoes free to every family that has built a toilet
Plays, songs and dance performances are being used all across India to spread the message of a Swachh Bharat. How effective are such performance based promotions?
Nagpur has formed 'Good Morning Squads' to stop people from defecating in the open
What started as a fight for toilets grew to tackle issues of child marriage, malnutrition and teenage pregnancies that were endemic to the village. It also...
Gram Sevak Kishore Vibhute, in a meeting, had vowed not to marry until he convinced 177 households of his village to build a toilet
To clean up the mighty river - Narmada, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shivraj Singh Chouhan orders the construction of toilets on the banks of Narmada...
In 2015 only 15 per cent of the households in Ramgarh's Jharkhand district had access to toilets
Under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the government aims to make India Open Defecation Free (ODF) and achieve 100 per cent sanitation coverage by October 2019
These vigilance squads will blow a whistle, and also impose a fine of ₹500 if anyone in the villages is found defecating in the open
Presently, only half of Koundanpalayam village’s households have individual toilets in Puducherry
The Swachh Bharat 'Deewar' poster that has gone viral and even caught Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attention on Twitter, is not the first time Bollywood has...
Daily battles against issues of poverty, illiteracy and landlessness, had kept the inhabitants of Natho Ka Bas village from even thinking about toilets, and open defecation...