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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
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