Special teams have been formed by the Bathinda Municipal Corporation who will go around the city and issue challans to people found defecating in the open
Despite nearly four years of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, rural Bihar’s sanitation coverage is less than 60 per cent
Meet the new Swachh Mascot of Jammu and Kashmir, 87-year-old Rakki Devi who to fight open defecation constructed a toilet all by herself as she didn’t...
The problem of dysfunctional toilets in Kanchipuram, which in turn pushes people towards unhygienic and filthy habit of defecating in the open, was a problem the...
In a bid to achieve open defecation free (ODF) status by August 15, the district initiated a campaign Ab Ki Barsaat Izzat Ghar Ke Saath on...
With construction of 1.02 lakh toilets, the sanitation coverage in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir has increased from 23 per cent to 100 per cent
Passengers on Mumbai-Katra Swaraj Superfast Express pulled the emergency chain and threatened they would not allow the train to move till the coaches were cleaned
Mohali will miss Punjab’s target of going ODF by end of June by declaring all cities and villages of the state open defecation free
Punjab’s Urban Local Bodies Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu assures that by June 2018, Punjab would be completely free from the menace of open defecation ahead of...
The Union Minister for Urban Development said unless there was cleanliness, a city cannot become a smart city
Railway Minister Piyush Goyal announced that the Indian Railways will soon upgrade its bio-toilets with airplane-like vacuum toilets at a cost around Rs 2.5 lakh per...
Each toilet block will be equipped with bio-digesters, sanitary napkin vending machines and parking facilities for the ease of travelers