Dr Jyoti Lamba discovered that a village in Gujarat is deprived of the basic necessity – a toilet. She returned to the village and helped the...
Chhattisgarh has impressive sanitation coverage of 84 per cent, despite its hilly terrain and several areas hit by unrest
These villagers are setting an example by adopting an open defecation free life for themselves, here's their creative approach
To honour women of the villages and value the importance of having a toilet, the term, Izzat Ghars or Dignity Homes is written on every toilet
With 100 per cent toilet coverage in more than 7,500 villages of Uttarakhand the state government is expected to declare the state Open Defecation Free (ODF)...
Efforts are in full swing to make Arunachal Pradesh Open Defecation Free (ODF) soon, currently there are just 1,056 individual toilets and 9 community toilets which...
Coming soon your way, the ‘lota party’ along with Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar, together they will fight the age-old problem of open defecation in India
Some women in Uttarakhand have braved all odds to become entrepreneurs by building and selling toilets
Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, the South Delhi Municipal Corporation has already made 3,500 hotel and restaurant toilets in South Delhi accessible to public for free
The new technology that has been developed will ensure that it does not take more than four hours or two people to build a toilet
The Pune Municipal Corporation launched mobile toilets which are designed especially for women so that using toilets in public becomes a hassle free thing for them
Gonda fared poorly in the recently released Swachh Survekshan 2017 results, ranking last among 434 cities surveyed