Every village in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad district will form a ‘Toilet Parliament’ by democratically electing its villagers who will look after the entire open defecation free...
With an aim of spreading the importance of having a toilet, Indian film actor and United Nations Childrens' Fund Celebrity Advocate, Trisha Krishnan helped the villagers...
New Delhi: The finance ministry directed all public sector banks (PSBs) to provide customers access to clean toilets at branches and also dedicate CSR funds to...
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
2017 was a very important year for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan as the national sanitation coverage, both urban and rural, showed huge improvement
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
The BBMP is confident of installing all the toilets within a month if funds are procured on time
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
Dansal’s turnaround from 6 to 60 per cent sanitation coverage took a year due to the district administration’s active role in promoting and working towards implementation...