Following the footsteps of South and East Corporation, the North Delhi Municipal Corporation started new year by declaring all its 104 wards open defecation-free
Northeastern states of India are progressing slowly, first Sikkim achieved the open defecation free goal and now Arunachal Pradesh has witnessed similar success
Red, Yellow, green, press the button on the basis of the condition of the toilets in Panchkula and give your feedback to improve the sanitation and...
Focusing on the construction of toilets, 568.15 lakh individual household latrines were built since 2014 which is 35.45 per cent increase in sanitation coverage
Nalanda district of Bihar has adopted a unique approach of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan under which it ends open defecation in a village and simultaneously makes it...
80% of the toilets were constructed by people and 20% were constructed by government, following a demand oriented model for the district's benefit
On December 10, nearly 400-500 villagers and over 200 government employees came together and ended open defecation in Lahra Nagla Akoli village by constructing 98 toilets...
With the construction of more than 800 toilets, Daman and Diu is the second Union Territory in the country to achieve 100 per cent toilet coverage
Nearly 29.08 lakh toilets were constructed under the MGNREGA and seven states/UTs were declared Open Defecation Free, says Minister of State for Drinking Water and Sanitation...
Lack of community/public toilets forces the public to defecate and urinate in open with consequences leading to unhygienic conditions and health issues for the city, writes...
Gurugram to geo-tag 118 public toilets, 13 community toilets, 47 mobile van toilets and 105 portable toilets
Kelwara gram panchayat in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan was declared free from open defecation last year but it has been struggling to sustain the title. But...