The degree of deprivation and socio-economic exclusion in the society can be measured by using six strategic components of human development, namely; health, basic education, nutrition, water supply, sanitation and housing. Sanitation in general and toilet facility (for households) in particular is essential for sustainable development in terms of safety, security, self-esteem and social status of the civilized society. Improved sanitation can maintain our health, the environment we live in and our quality of life and is also considered as a sign of being civilized (individual as well as country). Sanitation situation in India is quite unfortunate and distressing and that’s why urgent policy interventions are essential. “Swachh Bharat Missi...
Access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation is considered as a basic human right. Swachh B...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
Poor sanitation is an important policy issue facing India, which accounts for over half of the 1.1 b...
The degree of deprivation and socio-economic exclusion in the society can be measured by using six s...
Sanitation continues to represent one of the most significant problems threatening the world populat...
Sanitation hinders overall development process and poor sanitation practices deprive human access to...
India, with over 1.37 billion population and housing one-sixth of the world's inhabitants, has a sig...
The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India recognizes that equity and inclus...
Now a day’s there is hue and cry on sanitation and unhygienic conditions in India. Jharkhand and Bih...
Lack of adequate sanitation is a pressing challenge in both rural and urban India. Sanitation-relate...
India facing economic loss because of poor hygiene and sanitation in the country. Nearly 60 per cent...
The Swachh Bharat Mission must continue to operate in India till its objective is met. Having a genu...
It has now been a great challenge to the countries like India to provide each of her citizens, urban...
Despite India’s advancements in development and industry, it is also the nation with the greatest pr...
• More than 40 % of the world’s population lacks improved sanitation facilities, and India’s urba...
Access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation is considered as a basic human right. Swachh B...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
Poor sanitation is an important policy issue facing India, which accounts for over half of the 1.1 b...
The degree of deprivation and socio-economic exclusion in the society can be measured by using six s...
Sanitation continues to represent one of the most significant problems threatening the world populat...
Sanitation hinders overall development process and poor sanitation practices deprive human access to...
India, with over 1.37 billion population and housing one-sixth of the world's inhabitants, has a sig...
The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India recognizes that equity and inclus...
Now a day’s there is hue and cry on sanitation and unhygienic conditions in India. Jharkhand and Bih...
Lack of adequate sanitation is a pressing challenge in both rural and urban India. Sanitation-relate...
India facing economic loss because of poor hygiene and sanitation in the country. Nearly 60 per cent...
The Swachh Bharat Mission must continue to operate in India till its objective is met. Having a genu...
It has now been a great challenge to the countries like India to provide each of her citizens, urban...
Despite India’s advancements in development and industry, it is also the nation with the greatest pr...
• More than 40 % of the world’s population lacks improved sanitation facilities, and India’s urba...
Access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation is considered as a basic human right. Swachh B...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
Poor sanitation is an important policy issue facing India, which accounts for over half of the 1.1 b...