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Pak Afg BD struggle for basic sanitation while India shines

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This one man Hindu Nationalist recently got kicked out of a scam call center job and now is here to intentionally disturb the peace and open all garbage threads name calling Muslims for no apparent unprovoked reason, @waz and @WebMaster bhais your attention is sought to shut this idiot out for good.

For the record - in spite of Modi and other Hindutva people calling Bangladeshis names - we have invested heavily into sanitization and clean water endeavors (I'm sure Pakistanis have as well), the likes of which Hindutvas could not even dream of, in decades.

This is one of five large clean water projects near Dhaka - which Indians don't have in any of their cities in this scale.

These projects cost money - which Indians either do not have or do not care enough to spend.

 
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Percentage of population using basic sanisation facilities aka a TOILET. Pakistan ranks below India and is dropping further every year.

Afganistan 50.50
Bangladesh 54.17
Pakistan 68.40
India 71.27
Bhutan 76.51
Nepal 76.61
SriLanka 93.65

Different report by WOrld Health Organisation https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/i...-using-at-least-basic-sanitation-services-(-)

India 78.39
Bangladeh 59.3
Pakistan 70.53
Afganistan 55.95
Lanka 95.09

India has made dramatic gains in use of public sanitation during 2014-2023 under the leadership of Honourable PM Narendra Modi. The Swaccha Bharat Abhiyaan(Clean India Movement) is beginning to give positive results on a macro level. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swachh_Bharat_Mission India's ranking continue to improve drastically and as more and more latest data comes into the light, India's ranking may soon start competing with Lanka's by 2030.

Afg remain the street-shitters of the subcontinent. While Afganistan might improve with time thanks to it's low population and high resources, Pakistan seems to be in deep trouble due to overpopulation. Extreme water scarcity might hamper sanitation plans and programs even further. Pakistan water distribution network has already broken down in Karachi and other cities are soon to follow as glaciers recede. https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ater-crisis/articleshow/90897917.cms?from=mdr

Bangladesh ranks extremely low but has shown signs of improvement in recent past, partially due to it's proximity to Indian state of West Bengal which has made huge progress during the 2014-23 period. BD experts have done case studies and attended seminars in Kolkata for improving sanitation. Unlike Afg and Pak, BD has no water shortage. Judging by present trends Pakistan may soon compete with Afganistan for the title of Top Street-Shitters of Indian subcontinent.
I suppose this is basic sanitation in India, yes, the evidence definitely shows it:-

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This one man Hindu Nationalist recently got kicked out of a scam call center job and now is here to intentionally disturb the peace and open all garbage threads name calling Muslims for no apparent unprovoked reason, @waz and @WebMaster bhais your attention is sought to shut this idiot out for good.

For the record - in spite of Modi and other Hindutva people calling Bangladeshis names - we have invested heavily into sanitization and clean water endeavors (I'm sure Pakistanis have as well), the likes of which Hindutvas could not even dream of, in decades.

This is one of five large clean water projects near Dhaka - which Indians don't have in any of their cities.

These projects cost money - which Indians either do not have or do not care enough to spend.

you should have not mention this sanitation system now all hindutvas are going to move to bengladesh to sh it.
 
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Percentage of population using basic sanisation facilities aka a TOILET. Pakistan ranks below India and is dropping further every year.

Afganistan 50.50
Bangladesh 54.17
Pakistan 68.40
India 71.27
Bhutan 76.51
Nepal 76.61
SriLanka 93.65

Different report by WOrld Health Organisation https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/i...-using-at-least-basic-sanitation-services-(-)

India 78.39
Bangladeh 59.3
Pakistan 70.53
Afganistan 55.95
Lanka 95.09

India has made dramatic gains in use of public sanitation during 2014-2023 under the leadership of Honourable PM Narendra Modi. The Swaccha Bharat Abhiyaan(Clean India Movement) is beginning to give positive results on a macro level. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swachh_Bharat_Mission India's ranking continue to improve drastically and as more and more latest data comes into the light, India's ranking may soon start competing with Lanka's by 2030.

Afg remain the street-shitters of the subcontinent. While Afganistan might improve with time thanks to it's low population and high resources, Pakistan seems to be in deep trouble due to overpopulation. Extreme water scarcity might hamper sanitation plans and programs even further. Pakistan water distribution network has already broken down in Karachi and other cities are soon to follow as glaciers recede. https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ater-crisis/articleshow/90897917.cms?from=mdr

Bangladesh ranks extremely low but has shown signs of improvement in recent past, partially due to it's proximity to Indian state of West Bengal which has made huge progress during the 2014-23 period. BD experts have done case studies and attended seminars in Kolkata for improving sanitation. Unlike Afg and Pak, BD has no water shortage. Judging by present trends Pakistan may soon compete with Afganistan for the title of Top Street-Shitters of Indian subcontinent.
Sorry but Indiots are known for shitting in the open in India.

Lol... you come and insult Pakistan, Afghanistanis ,Bangladeshis, and then you think you won't get insulted for that.


Then you cannot tolerate development in Muslim countries.

You are 1st class moron.
 
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Yes when you were begging for oxygen cylinders we donated
G*** dhone ka paani nahi hai but inko swimming pool banana hai!!

Tumhe do waqt ki roti milti hai cause India jaise desh IMF se thodi khairaat de dete hai. Hamare feke hue tukdo par tum pal rahe ho.
 
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Pakistan is a desert with a tiny arable strip around the Indus. With Indus drying out slowly, the nation would collapse with a water, food and sanitation crisis.
 
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