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India's toilet guru works to flush away open defecation
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By Abhaya Srivastava 21 hours ago
Surrounded by latrines and soap dispensers, sanitation charity founder Bindeshwar Pathak is most at home in the toilet, which he vows to build in every impoverished home in India
Affectionately known as India's "toilet guru", 71-year-old Pathak has spent four decades working to improve sanitation in a country where half of the population relieve themselves in the open air.

Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, a champion of cleanliness, Pathak has more recently been spurred on by new Prime Minister Narendra Modi who wants to make India free of open defecation by 2019.

"India has the technology and the methodology. What we lack is infrastructure," Pathak said of Modi's vision, as he took AFP on a tour of cheap, eco-friendly toilets that his New Delhi-based charity has developed.

"We also need funds to the tune of $42.3 billion considering each toilet will cost about $320," he said, making quick calculations on a piece of paper.

"We can't claim to be the next superpower when we don't even have something as basic as a toilet for everyone," he said ahead of Thursday's national holiday to celebrate the birthday of India's independence hero Gandhi.

Modi is due to launch a national cleanliness drive on Thursday, after pledging in August to ensure all households have toilets in the next five years.

From top ministers to lowly officials, all are expected to turn up to work on Thursday to clean up their government buildings -- including their toilets -- many of which stink of stale urine and are littered with rubbish and spit.

"This mission ... aspires to realise Gandhi-ji's dream of a clean India," Modi said recently after pledging during the May election campaign to build "toilets first, temples later".

"Together we can make a big difference," the Hindu nationalist said.

UNICEF estimates that almost 594 million -- or nearly 50 percent of India's population -- defecate in the open, with the situation acute in dirt-poor rural areas.

Some 300 million women and girls are forced to squat outside normally under the cover of darkness, exposed not only to the risks of disease and bacterial infection, but also harassment and assault by men.

The issue was thrown into the spotlight in late May when two girls, aged 12 and 14, were allegedly attacked as they went into the fields to relieve themselves. Police are investigating if they were gang-raped before being lynched.

- Two-pit toilet technology -

Pathak, the founder of sanitation charity Sulabh International, has already constructed 1.3 million toilets for households using his cheap, two-pit technology.

Bindeshwar Pathak as built 1.3 million toilets for Indian households (AFP Photo/Sajjad Hussain)
When one pit is filled, it is covered, and the other pit is used. Within two years, the waste in the covered pit dries up, ridding itself of pathogens and ready for use as fertiliser.

Such toilets use less than a gallon of water per flush compared to 2.6 gallons (10 litres) for conventional latrines and do not require attachment to underground sewer lines, which are nonexistent in most villages.

Pit toilets also eliminate the need for the degrading task of manually removing toilet waste by workers who are seen as the "ultimate untouchables" in caste-ridden India.

Pathak is determined to banish the need for such "manual scavengers", who often scoop out excrement with their hands into wicker baskets, a campaign also pushed by Gandhi before his death in 1948.

Himself an upper-class Brahmin, Pathak recounted how he was made to consume cow dung and urine as part of a "purification ritual" after he touched a woman, who used to clean latrines, as a 10-year-old boy.

"This moment has stayed with me," he said.

Pathak's charity has also harnessed "bio-gas' produced from human waste which is used to generate electricity to power the charity's offices. The gas has also been bottled for use as fuel for cooking.

Despite his achievements, Pathak said his task is far from complete, and he was determined to change cultural and social attitudes against toilets. Many people in India consider toilets unhygienic and prefer to squat in the open, believing it is more sanitary to leave waste far from your home.

"Many people (also) find toilets stifling," said Pathak. "We tell them that you can keep the top of the toilet uncovered if you want to have a feel of defecating in the open."
India's toilet guru works to flush away open defecation - Yahoo News
 
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That's the attitude, enough of burying your heads in the sand, time to make a stand, India is at work, and India will win this war.
 
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Funny to see how this chinese are talking about indian toilents, caste system, poverty etc etc. Few year ago this paid 50 cent chinese use to ignore india but since modi came and met japan president everything changed. PLA intrude into india 350 times but indian army intrude in china 410 times HAHAHAHAHA. China made pakistan a weapon to keep india busy. Now china battling muslims in china. Karma works always. Now hongkong protest getting stronger. Same time MR MODI created iron curtain around china. Investors pulling out of china. Chinese engine out of steem. Indian engine picking up pace. World wants india to lead. No one wants a communist nation to rule. Mr Modi keep making fun of china by saying india has 3 'Ds' which China will never have. Super power dream my foot. Save ur nation from breaking up idiots.
 
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errr... @isro2222 dude not even Chinese, but every one in India is also talking about toilet nowadays ... so take a chill pil & stop bashing any nation.
 
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Good that the Modi govt is taking action.

I hope China can fix their problem too. It seems even highly educated people do this in China. Maybe it is cultural?




Have the Chinese Replaced Americans As the Worst Tourists in the World? | VICE United Kingdom

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.


Why Kids Keep Crapping in Public in China

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Anyway ,I see the Chinese govt has started tackling this issue aswell.
Don’t pick nose in public, China tells its travellers - The Times of India
This advice-giving comes four months after vice premier Wang Yang reprimanded Chinese travellers for "uncivilized behaviour" that "damaged the image of the Chinese people" last May.

The guidebook advises Chinese abroad to not occupy public toilets for long periods or leave footprints on toilet seats — to sit and not squat. Don't pee in swimming pools

Several countries have eased visa restrictions to attract affluent Chinese tourists, but reports have also emerged of complaints about lack of etiquette. There have been instances of Chinese parents allowing children to relieve themselves at airports and restaurants.
It takes time, but I'm sure both countries can fix the issues.
 
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Funny to see how this chinese are talking about indian toilents, caste system, poverty etc etc. Few year ago this paid 50 cent chinese use to ignore india but since modi came and met japan president everything changed. PLA intrude into india 350 times but indian army intrude in china 410 times HAHAHAHAHA. China made pakistan a weapon to keep india busy. Now china battling muslims in china. Karma works always. Now hongkong protest getting stronger. Same time MR MODI created iron curtain around china. Investors pulling out of china. Chinese engine out of steem. Indian engine picking up pace. World wants india to lead. No one wants a communist nation to rule. Mr Modi keep making fun of china by saying india has 3 'Ds' which China will never have. Super power dream my foot. Save ur nation from breaking up idiots.

Unless if you can prove what he say is false, no need to attack him and his country in this thread. All your responses make you look small and oblivious to the facts facing India today.

Instead of criticizing others that bring up bad news about your country, why not make India a better country so his criticism would not be true in the future.
 
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