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The India-Pakistan border is so closely guarded that it can be seen from space

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Wow! what a beautiful planet our mother Earth is! Pakistanis please give up Islamic terrorism and stop sending them across our border to kill innocent people. Let's switch of that light and be seen as Humans on planet Earth!
Stop interfering in other countries ,Let people pray and eat what ever they wish for ,and stop killing Kasmiris ,other sentiments related to humanity we appreciate
 
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if you dont want to ruin your beloved mother earth then stop defecating in open

You better Advertise this to your own 43 million people who are defecating in open!!.
See India is building almost 10 million toilets per year and teaching Awareness Programs...

What is your Government doig??
 
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You better Advertise this to your own 43 million people who are defecating in open!!.
See India is building almost 10 million toilets per year and teaching Awareness Programs...

What is your Government doig??

Talk when you will not be the NO.1 in open defecating.. till then have some shame.. :cheers:
 
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History can be repeated again. Better settle Kashmir and give it back to its original owner.

The larger part of Kashmir is already with its original owner, the only concern is the occupied western part.
 
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Stop interfering in other countries ,Let people pray and eat what ever they wish for ,and stop killing Kasmiris ,other sentiments related to humanity we appreciate
Let the people eat and live in there houses in peace, stop bombing there houses with fighter jets and artillery guns. Humanity will appreciate.
 
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Well that's good...But still not good enough. I wasn't comparing.. I just gave a message to that Pakistani user not to point fingers at India when is own country has the same problem. Here is it

Over 43 million people in Pakistan defecate in the open - thenews.com.pk

Why he tries to laugh on others when he's the same problem???
 
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Well that's good...But still not good enough. I wasn't comparing.. I just gave a message to that Pakistani user not to point fingers at India when is own country has the same problem. Here is it

Over 43 million people in Pakistan defecate in the open - thenews.com.pk

Why he tries to laugh on others when he's the same problem???
Pakistan miles ahead of India in improving water and sanitation: study
Published: May 9, 2015
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Pakistan has surpassed India in improving water and sanitation access for its citizens, according to a performance index released on Friday.

Pakistan ranked five in the new index developed by The Water Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Gillings School of Global Public Health in the US, while India occupied an unenviable 92nd position.

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For 2015, high performance countries include those that have made significant improvement in recent years compared to their peers. Low performing countries include those that showed a standstill or decline in water and sanitation access in recent years, compared to their peers.

India’s ranking of 92nd place predates the recent launch of the “Clean India Mission” by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Sub-Saharan Africa countries including Mali, South Africa, and Ethiopia are also among the top performers world-wide in spite of modest resources, according to the WaSH Performance Index that evaluates country performance in improving access to water and sanitation and in eroding inequalities in access.

High performers also included China, El Salvador, Niger, Egypt, and Maldives. Russia, the Philippines and Brazil on the other hand, were low performers.

Read: Water, sanitation issues: ‘Existing mechanism needs overhaul’

The index compares countries regardless of size and income level. By use this method the report deduced that a country’s gross domestic product does not determine performance in improving water and sanitation access for its citizens.

“This means that even countries with limited resources can make great strides if they have the right programmes in place,” said co-author of the report Jamie Bartram, director of The Water Institute at UNC.

“National governments, NGOs, and aid agencies can direct their resources toward building systems and capacity for action in countries that are lagging, and toward implementation where those capacities are in place and performing,” Bartram noted.

The article originally appeared on The Economic Time


Pakistans basic problem is water sanitation ... not toilets... even remote villages has bathrooms... nobody "relieves" himself in the open ... unless there is no solution available...

Even our mosques have washrooms... openly ..... is a taboo... other issue is sewage system in far flung rural areas where sewage lines are exposed..
 
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