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For years NGOs and the government have laboured to build toilets in the Indian countryside, only to find them unused. The idea of having a toilet in the home seemed repugnant. In “Maximum City”, a book published in 2005 by Suketu Mehta on life in the fast-growing megacity of Mumbai, a struggling would-be entrepreneur confides his pleasure in returning to his home village, because he likes to feel the grass tickling his buttocks as he defecates.

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World Toilet Day this week is not a joke, but deadly serious
The lack of toilets costs lives. Just look at India
https://www.economist.com/internati...ay-this-week-is-not-a-joke-but-deadly-serious
 
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For years NGOs and the government have laboured to build toilets in the Indian countryside, only to find them unused. The idea of having a toilet in the home seemed repugnant. In “Maximum City”, a book published in 2005 by Suketu Mehta on life in the fast-growing megacity of Mumbai, a struggling would-be entrepreneur confides his pleasure in returning to his home village, because he likes to feel the grass tickling his buttocks as he defecates.

Source:
World Toilet Day this week is not a joke, but deadly serious
The lack of toilets costs lives. Just look at India
https://www.economist.com/internati...ay-this-week-is-not-a-joke-but-deadly-serious


Why do Pakistanis defecate in the open ?

https://dailytimes.com.pk/145728/79m-pakistanis-still-lack-decent-toilet-report/

WaterAid report says Pakistan is now the seventh worst country in world in terms of access to basic sanitation facilities * 21.8m people in Pakistan still defecate in the open
 
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For years NGOs and the government have laboured to build toilets in the Indian countryside, only to find them unused. The idea of having a toilet in the home seemed repugnant. In “Maximum City”, a book published in 2005 by Suketu Mehta on life in the fast-growing megacity of Mumbai, a struggling would-be entrepreneur confides his pleasure in returning to his home village, because he likes to feel the grass tickling his buttocks as he defecates.

Source:
World Toilet Day this week is not a joke, but deadly serious
The lack of toilets costs lives. Just look at India
https://www.economist.com/internati...ay-this-week-is-not-a-joke-but-deadly-serious
That red part.. :rofl:
 
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Its a cultural thing for them.. They consider it impure to do it at home. This is a mindset issue not a resource issue.....and some do it for the tickle :rofl:

Why do Pakistanis defecate in the open ?

https://dailytimes.com.pk/145728/79m-pakistanis-still-lack-decent-toilet-report/

WaterAid report says Pakistan is now the seventh worst country in world in terms of access to basic sanitation facilities * 21.8m people in Pakistan still defecate in the open

In our case its not a cultural issue but a resource problem..A villager has one washroom and seven kids..What do you expect? Apart from that their are little or no public washrooms so what todo if nature calls while outdoor?
Our women dont defecate outside just the men, they too pee most of the times not defecate ..Dont try to do a tit for tat on everything, it will only fallback on your face.
 
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Why do Pakistanis defecate in the open ?

https://dailytimes.com.pk/145728/79m-pakistanis-still-lack-decent-toilet-report/

WaterAid report says Pakistan is now the seventh worst country in world in terms of access to basic sanitation facilities * 21.8m people in Pakistan still defecate in the open

Thanks for the 2 year old report. People defecate in the open in rural areas where they are miles away from homes. There are also some people who live in extreme poverty and think it's someone else job to dig them a hole in the ground to shit in.

Thankfully nobody does it because they like their arse being tickled by grass.
 
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Thankfully nobody does it because they like their arse being tickled by grass.
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For years NGOs and the government have laboured to build toilets in the Indian countryside, only to find them unused. The idea of having a toilet in the home seemed repugnant. In “Maximum City”, a book published in 2005 by Suketu Mehta on life in the fast-growing megacity of Mumbai, a struggling would-be entrepreneur confides his pleasure in returning to his home village, because he likes to feel the grass tickling his buttocks as he defecates.

Source:
World Toilet Day this week is not a joke, but deadly serious
The lack of toilets costs lives. Just look at India
https://www.economist.com/internati...ay-this-week-is-not-a-joke-but-deadly-serious
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Its a cultural thing for them.. They consider it impure to do it at home. This is a mindset issue not a resource issue.....and some do it for the tickle :rofl:



In our case its not a cultural issue but a resource problem..A villager has one washroom and seven kids..What do you expect? Apart from that their are little or no public washrooms so what todo if nature calls while outdoor?

Our women dont defecate outside just the men, they too pee most of the times not defecate ..Dont try to do a tit for tat on everything, it will only fallback on your face.

Do your research before countering. Are you sure it's not a cultural and simply an economic problem in Pakistan ?

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1410116/world

  • In rural areas just 48 percent of the population has access to toilets, compared with 72 percent in the cities
“When we ask them, they are ashamed that their women have to defecate outside,” he said.
“So they tell us they have never thought about toilets. They are surely lying. They can spend money on TV, smoking, other things, but latrines are not a priority.”
 
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Do your research before countering. Are you sure it's not a cultural and simply an economic problem in Pakistan ?

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1410116/world

  • In rural areas just 48 percent of the population has access to toilets, compared with 72 percent in the cities
“When we ask them, they are ashamed that their women have to defecate outside,” he said.
“So they tell us they have never thought about toilets. They are surely lying. They can spend money on TV, smoking, other things, but latrines are not a priority.”

lol. This report is about a 60 house basti, basti ameerwala which you wont find on maps.perhaps you dont even know what a basti is..Its not a city not a town not even a village, its a temporary camp of people who work in fields far off population where roads dont go nor any water pipelines . they are lowest of the lowest people who have no sense of hygene mostly are non muslims. You are equating them with your haryana suburbs where open field defecation is a festival.Indians can use this report to have a good sleep at night thinking their neighbors are the same as them but they cant escape their mindset with this.
 
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Defense forum to discuss Defecation. Nice metaphor. LOL :woot:
 
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Its a cultural thing for them.. They consider it impure to do it at home. This is a mindset issue not a resource issue.....and some do it for the tickle :rofl:



In our case its not a cultural issue but a resource problem..A villager has one washroom and seven kids..What do you expect? Apart from that their are little or no public washrooms so what todo if nature calls while outdoor?
Our women dont defecate outside just the men, they too pee most of the times not defecate ..Dont try to do a tit for tat on everything, it will only fallback on your face.

In that case, have less children or more toilets.

Anyways does not matter its cultural issue or resource issue, if it is considered as against the modern way of living and is a parameter to judge the advancement of a society then both countries have a problem.

Defense forum to discuss Defecation. Nice metaphor. LOL :woot:
Defense forum to discuss Defecation. Nice metaphor. LOL There is more commonality. I just added two more letters :P
 
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