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India Is Building New Toilets Every Second—but Hardly Anyone Is Using Them

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Faced with what you could plausibly call the world’s biggest pile of crap—the feces left behind every day by the 600 million people in India who defecate outdoors—the recently installed government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a campaign to build 5.3 million latrinesby the end of August. That’s one per second. Trouble is, countless Indians still prefer to poop in the fields and on riverbanks, like they always have.

As Bloomberg’s Kartikay Mehrotra reports, many rural folks find the idea of defecating where they live disgusting. “Feces don’t belong under the same roof as where we eat and sleep,” one woman tells Mehrotra, explaining why she and pretty much everyone else in her village do their business in a field, despite her new government-installed toilet. “Locking us inside these booths with our own filth? I will never see how that is clean.”

Open defecation is a colossal public health problem in many countries, but it's especially acute in India, where as much as half the population lacks access to toilets. Excrement contaminates drinking water, spreading diseases such as diarrhea, which kills some 600,000 Indians every year—many of them children. Girls and women are also assaulted on their way to distantfields; in May, two girls heading home after defecating outside were raped and hanged from a mango tree.

Nonetheless, a survey of rural households by the Research Institute for Compassionate Economics finds that most people who own government-provided toilets don't use them. The key issue, the researchers say, isn’t supply; it’s demand. Indians need to be much better educated about why they should be using latrines.

The good news is that great progress is being made on this problem. In the last 20 years, the percentage of people defecating outdoors worldwide has dropped from 24 percent to 14 percent. Want to know more? We took a close look at the issue in our recent series "Insanitation."

India Is Building New Toilets Every Second—but Hardly Anyone Is Using Them - Yahoo News
 
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First of all, it's amazing how people in this country are allowed to be racist to Indians, just not anyone else. We quietly became the most successful people in the country, but don't take to the streets like other groups whenever someone says something about us.

Outside the Louvre in Paris, there’s a sign in Mandarin which tells visitors not to defecate in the surrounding grounds. This sign is only written in Mandarin Chinese. No other nationality, it appears, needs to be reminded where it is and is not appropriate to shit in the vicinity of metropolitan France’s art museums. Every other nation on earth understands implicitly the social contract they're signing up to: that, in exchange for their continued participation in art, visitors must shit only within the white porcelain bowls located inside the designated toilet zones. Not on the pavements. Not even in the bins, or on the breakfast bar of their hotel, or between the tits of a passing waitress. Just the toilets, thanks.
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Well, it will take time to make these illiterate villagers understand. These villager's children when they come to cities, they use the toilets. Now when they go back they will reason with their parents to go there or use it.. So it will take time and have patience. Age old practice is difficult to remove at one go. But we, I mean the Govt. is giving priority and constructing is itself commendable.
 
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First of all, it's amazing how people in this country are allowed to be racist to Indians, just not anyone else. We quietly became the most successful people in the country, but don't take to the streets like other groups whenever someone says something about us.


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Besides, you have it much worse than we do: At least Indians can be told to stop. For China the issue seems to be more difficult.

While i agree there are too many Indian shit and rape threads on the forum to any sane person's liking.. And i dont usually comment on those

But I think this article should be an exception, It's actually brings an insight to why it will be difficult for the authorities to implement a sanitation drive in India.. The general thinking of sanitation and social etiquette among general Indian population, and why it defers to any other country in the developing world.. Does it have to do with the rigid caste system that people believe that it is not their duty to clean up after and it's the Dalit's job to do what they consider menial or untouchable work ? Also it is quite a serious matter when it comes to general health issues, Excrement seeping through to the ground water,Air and the food chain.. Resulting in disease and contributing factors to mal nourishment and stunted growth

As most studies show lots of developing countries have improved their sanitation levels over the years with the exception of India.. There needs to be a wider discussion about that than actually dismissing posts as this as mere troll threads
 
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While i agree there are too many Indian shit and rape threads on the forum to any sane person's liking.. And i dont usually comment on those

But I think this article should be an exception, It's actually brings an insight to why it will be difficult for the authorities to implement a sanitation drive in India.. The general thinking of sanitation and social etiquette among general Indian population, and why it defers to any other country in the developing world.. Does it have to do with the rigid caste system that people believe that it is not their duty to clean up after and it's the Dalit's job to do what they consider menial or untouchable work ? Also it is quite a serious matter when it comes to general health issues, Excrement seeping through to the ground water,Air and the food chain.. Resulting in disease and contributing factors to mal nourishment and stunted growth

As most studies show lots of developing countries have improved their sanitation levels over the years with the exception of India.. There needs to be a wider discussion about that than actually dismissing posts as this as mere troll threads

My problem with this article is not the latter half. The guy copied that portion from an AP or Reuters article I saw elsewhere, and decided to add his own crude, distasteful spin in the beginning purely out of schadenfreude, racism, whatever.
 
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Efforts to solve this problems have been unprecedented, Even they use Radio as a medium to convey this message....
 
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My problem with this article is not the latter half. The guy copied that portion from an AP or Reuters article I saw elsewhere, and decided to add his own crude, distasteful spin in the beginning purely out of schadenfreude, racism, whatever.

Hmmm.. I think he just copy pasted a yahoo article without any added dialog.. The link is given at the bottom

Efforts to solve this problems have been unprecedented, Even they use Radio as a medium to convey this message....

The solution should be a total change to the Indian outlook on civic sense.. That the thought of anything outside thier home is non of thier business or responsibility.. Believe me i have friends that wouldn't dream of littering in Australia or another country but have this total disregard when back in home in India.. I have seen with my own eyes how nonchalant they are to litter or even piss on the road.. To my utter shock

So i wonder if education just on sanitation will work with such mindsets.. Or does it need a whole new way of change in the society
 
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The solution should be a total change to the Indian outlook on civic sense.. That the thought of anything outside thier home is non of thier business or responsibility.. Believe me i have friends that wouldn't dream of littering in Australia or another country but have this total disregard when back in home in India.. I have seen with my own eyes how nonchalant they are to litter or even piss on the road.. To my utter shock

So i wonder if education just on sanitation will work with such mindsets.. Or does it need a whole new way of change in the society

You been to Singapore? There is a place called Little India, You can do what ever want, spit, litter, pee in public, no one will catch you..... But do any of this on opposite road, god bless you.......
 
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Hmmm.. I think he just copy pasted a yahoo article without any added dialog.. The link is given at the bottom



The solution should be a total change to the Indian outlook on civic sense.. That the thought of anything outside thier home is non of thier business or responsibility.. Believe me i have friends that wouldn't dream of littering in Australia or another country but have this total disregard when back in home in India.. I have seen with my own eyes how nonchalant they are to litter or even piss on the road.. To my utter shock

So i wonder if education just on sanitation will work with such mindsets.. Or does it need a whole new way of change in the society
When I said "guy", I was referring to the author of the article.
 
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You been to Singapore? There is a place called Little India, You can do what ever want, spit, litter, pee in public, no one will catch you..... But do any of this on opposite road, god bless you.......

Lol.. I know bro.. I've seen it else where as well.. Talking on personal experience.. SL have made giant strides regarding public cleanliness.. Heavy fines have resulted in zero littering on the roads and they have a environmental police unit to monitor littering and other anti social norms.. The transformation in the cities have been phenomenal.. They are spotless.. People are actually reluctant to litter or piss in public.. Maybe massive fines would be an answer ?
 
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Lol.. I know bro.. I've seen it else where as well.. Talking on personal experience.. SL have made giant strides regarding public cleanliness.. Heavy fines have resulted in zero littering on the roads and they have a environmental police unit to monitor littering and other anti social norms.. The transformation in the cities have been phenomenal.. They are spotless.. People are actually reluctant to litter or piss in public.. Maybe massive fines would be an answer ?

Life is not that easy in India mate..... We have lot of problems and most of them are interconnected,
 
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Life is not that easy in India mate..... We have lot of problems and most of them are interconnected,

I was not comparing bro.. Just that it will be a deterrent at least in the cities and can be monitored better.. Education and changing attitudes of the masses will take ages especially in a massive country like India

Btw found this video awesome.. :-)

 
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My Friend recently cancelled his visit to India just because of the toilet crisis in india

On behalf of the People of Republic of India we thank your friend for not coming here & your trolling comment has failed as usual
I was not comparing bro.. Just that it will be a deterrent at least in the cities and can be monitored better.. Education and changing attitudes of the masses will take ages especially in a massive country like India

Btw found this video awesome.. :-)


This is just a small initiative,thankfully the new govt has gotten to work from day one
 
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