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NEW DELHI Indias rural development minister is pushing a campaign on public hygiene, after a recent survey revealed that India accounts for 58 percent of the worlds population practicing open defecation.
Jairam Ramesh says the revelation is a source of national shame and a sad commentary on societys failure to address the issue through education and better sanitation.
The government says it spends $350 million a year to build rural toilets, but some 638 million still rely on fields or quiet corners.
The UNICEF report puts China and Indonesia in second place, with each representing 5 percent of the worlds 1.1 billion open defecators.
Ramesh said Sunday that ***** was polluting the environment as well as public spaces, and Indian rivers had become sewers.
Minister says India’s rank as No. 1 country for open defecation a source of national shame - The Washington Post
Jairam Ramesh says the revelation is a source of national shame and a sad commentary on societys failure to address the issue through education and better sanitation.
The government says it spends $350 million a year to build rural toilets, but some 638 million still rely on fields or quiet corners.
The UNICEF report puts China and Indonesia in second place, with each representing 5 percent of the worlds 1.1 billion open defecators.
Ramesh said Sunday that ***** was polluting the environment as well as public spaces, and Indian rivers had become sewers.
Minister says India’s rank as No. 1 country for open defecation a source of national shame - The Washington Post