Chennai’s probable ODF declaration may get into murky waters as instances of people defecating in the open are still reported
The initiative has been taken up by the state’s Higher Education Council so that first year college students can contribute towards improving sanitation and hygiene in...
Teachers are already used in number of non-teaching works which burden them, and now the task to check open defecation will not only add to their...
The Lohardaga district administration in Jharkhand, on the World Toilet Day, kicked off a massive behavioral change campaign under which the residents who give up the...
With each seat costing upto Rs 98,000, the Kerala government will construct more than 500 toilet complexes across the state with an aim to sustain the...
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...
On World Toilet Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, “We reaffirm our commitment towards improving sanitation facilities across our nation.”
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...
Amitabh Bachchan’s message for a Swachh India – “Come forward and start educating people on the ill effects of open defecation"
Mumbai soon to witness a toilet revolution, will construct two to three storey toilets across the city by next year
Microsoft founder Bill Gates who is on a visit to India highlighted the importance of bringing in behavioral change and sustaining it to make Swachh Bharat...