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So, just a question. Which one is more important for living, toilet or cellphone?
for indians, :cough: :cough: ehumm its cellphone..
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So, just a question. Which one is more important for living, toilet or cellphone?
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for indians, :cough: :cough: ehumm its cellphone..
how did u came to that conclusion?
cellphones are portable .. it has nothing to do with toilets..
this comparison is not in the same league..
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Buddy, i beg to differ, yes ,cellphones are portable, but so
are "Toilets" in India too, No ?
never heard of portable toilets implemented (now) .
confused..
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Well, no offence, i try not to brought further embarrassment to you
guys, but since you seems to fail to get my meaning, you leave me
no choice;
When you guys open defecate everywhere in India, is it not like a
mobil toilet ? or portable "Toilet" along with you ?
the thing is not THAT serious as it's shown or interpreted from the report.
who said we guys open defecate EVERYWHERE in India?
true some places are very weak-linked with Gov services or else.
But, its not like ppl go defecating everywhere..
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Pal, may be the situation are more seriously than you think,
WHO/UNICEF. The report released by the Joint Monitoring Programme for Drinking-water Supply and Sanitation (JMP) suggests that over 2.5 billion people suffer from a lack of access to improved sanitation. Of these, about 665 million people in India still defecate in the open.
India has the highest rate of open defecation: WHO