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Prime Minister Modi Acknowledges Lack of Toilets in India

WE ARE TAKING OUR COUNTRY FIRST my Indian neighbour - IMAGINE THE 'SMELL' & FILTH in rivers THAT COMES FROM INDIA..WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROTEST. Is it not caring about our country first?
Oh maybe that is the reason for your brethren to take a dump outside? Is that the reason for not building a toilet? :lol:
Before bothering further about a country that realized it's weakness, try to, for once, focus on your country. First about toilets, next about polio. You dont even have a plan chalked out. If not, in 10 years, pak will literally transform into "sick man of south asia".
 
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I do not understand why we get agitated when some one points out our weakness....... Infact these guys are doing us a favor by evoking our egos and self esteem..... The energy, anger should be channelized & used to resolve these problems and show the world we can be a better place.......

Those who find satisfaction in pointing out the weakness of others and find happiness in it should be left to do that, because they will be busy analysing others and forget what their problem is...... Let us not repeat their mistake by telling what is wrong with them instead we should analyse our own problems and work to resolve them.......
 
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For some guys this may be a funny issue.. And a reason for superior complex.. But that is why this man is good pm.. He is accepting the weakness of our country.. If we ignore our weakness we will never improve..
 
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Before bothering further about a country that realized it's weakness, try to, for once, focus on your country. First about toilets, next about polio. You dont even have a plan chalked out. If not, in 10 years, pak will literally transform into "sick man of south asia".

The problems you tried to portray in Pakistan, Pakistan doesnot have an endemic toilet porblem has 1.4 b Indians do. It is not suffering for toliet problem.

Terrorism, Pakistan has substabially destroyed and taken the terrorists head on.

Polio, problem inside Pakistan is mostly in FATA area, and only 5% of Pakistan. Largely eradicated in Pakistan due to our Doctors efforts. Secondly, polio in Pakistan has been recognized as a problem and hence for years action taken against it, and now we have a situation that it is almost at eradication stage.

This is the plan as u asked for the next 10 years to completely eradicate polio in FATA tribal areas of Pakistan. http://www.polioeradication.org/Infectedcountries/Pakistan.aspx

The report clearly says Pakistan is mostly Polio Free.:yahoo::yahoo:
 
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The report clearly says Pakistan is mostly Polio Free.:yahoo::yahoo:
Yeah right... tell this to Shahina Maqbool that her report dated Tuesday, September 30, 2014 is out dated. :lol:

The confirmation of another 10 polio cases in Pakistan late Monday night has taken the current year’s national case count to 184.Pakistan is now only 15 cases short of breaking its own 14-year-old record of 199 polio cases in the year 2000.

Pakistan only 15 polio cases short of breaking own 14-year record - thenews.com.pk
http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintWriterName.aspx?ID=13&URL=Shahina Maqbool
 
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@ozzy22 .This is for you and you were arguing with me that Pakistanis are not obsessed with Indian Toilets.

Another thread opened that too based on the speeches on Modi which he delivered on Aug 15 and on Madison square. Of all the points, the OP picked up this stuff.

I am not denying the problem of Toilets in india but obsession of your brothers on this forum when you were complaining about lots of thread on Modi.
I was actually talking about the dwindling number of Pakistani members on this forum rather then there not being any threads that portray India in a bad light. If you think this is bad then you should go to an Indian defence forum where they laugh and cheer every time there’s a suicide attack in Pakistan.
 
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It is not suffering for toliet problem.
lol try to fool people in your local Madrassas,not here. :lol:
"The overall access to sanitary latrines at household levels is 42% throughout Pakistan"-i.e. 58% of people still defecate in the open in Pakistan.

http://www.eawag.ch/forschung/siam/lehre/alltagsverhaltenII/pdf/PBehaviorChangeStrategy.pdf

Rest of your rants has already been answered by other Indian posters.Its time that you stop living in dreamland and see the reality.
 
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ordered his bureaucrats to come in to work to clean up their offices — including toilets — on this week's national holiday to celebrate Mahatma Gandhi's birthday.

The move is part of a nationwide cleanliness drive to be launched by Modi on the holiday Thursday, with the premier himself expected to take a broom to the capital's notoriously dirty streets.

The initiative has sparked grumblings by officials from India's infamously slow and vast bureaucracy who say the request to work, although theoretically voluntary, cannot be ignored.

Modi has cracked down on officials since storming to power in May elections, demanding they turn up to work at 9 am and paying unannounced visits to government offices.

“We have already been turning up on time and working till late (since Modi took office). Now we have been asked to wield the broom and we might as well do so,” one reluctant official told AFP in New Delhi on Tuesday.

“My children are upset that I will have to go to the office even on a national holiday,” he said, requesting anonymity.

But another official was decidedly upbeat, saying it was an important step in ridding India of its entrenched class system in which only those from low castes cleaned up waste.

“It is an unprecedented sanitation movement,” the officer in the power ministry told AFP.

“Wielding the broom is a powerful symbol. It shows that no work is mean and that each one of us should be responsible for cleaning up our waste."

The drive is partly aimed at sprucing up government offices which are often littered with rubbish, stink of urine and have walls dirtied with dried spit.

Advertisements in all major dailies on Tuesday urged residents of Delhi to “come forward in large numbers” for the programme's launch.

Sanitation was very close to the heart of independence hero Gandhi who used to clean latrines himself at a time when there were no flush toilets in the country.

Modi has stressed the importance of sanitation in almost all his public speeches since his May victory, vowing to make India clean by 2019, to coincide with the 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi.

Roughly half of India's population do not have toilets in their homes and must defecate in the open, a health and safety problem that Modi has also vowed to fix.


Modi orders bureaucrats to clean toilets on national holiday - World - DAWN.COM
 
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Modi orders bureaucrats to clean toilets on national holiday - World - DAWN
Good for India.. But not good for pakistan.. I mean is pakistan suffering from modifobia?
I mean nowadays **** newspapers , media are covering modi from morning to night.. What is going on?
The way they are showing modi in pak.. The pakis may become angry by comparing modi to nawaz.. And result will be equal to 11000 volt current. :rofl:
 
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Haq's Musings: India's Modi Talks Toilets

"We initiated “Clean INDIA” program – I don’t know whether it’s a big thing or a small thing- but I am determined to build toilets on a large scale, People ask me “what’s your vision, big vision?” I tell them I got to this stage but I started out selling tea……I can think only small things for small people, but these are big things for small people, these will change the future of India"

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Speaking at Madison Square Garden, New York September 29, 2014

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Can’t we just make arrangements for toilets for the dignity of our mothers and sisters? Brothers and Sisters, somebody might feel that a big festival like 15th August is an occasion to talk big.....Brothers and sisters, you must be getting shocked to hear the Prime Minister speaking of cleanliness and the need to build toilets from the ramparts of the Red Fort. Brothers and sisters, I do not know how my speech is going to be criticised and how will people take it. But this is my heartfelt conviction. I come from a poor family, I have seen poverty. The poor need respect and it begins with cleanliness. I, therefore, have to launch a ‘clean India’ campaign from 2nd October this year and carry it forward in 4 years. I want to make a beginning today itself and that is – all schools in the country should have toilets with separate toilets for girls. Only then our daughters will not be compelled to leave schools midway. Our parliamentarians utilizing MPLAD fund are there. I appeal to them to spend it for constructing toilets in schools for a year. The government should utilize its budget on providing toilets. I call upon the corporate sector also to give priority to the provision of toilets in schools with your expenditure under Corporate Social Responsibility. This target should be finished within one year with the help of state governments and on the next 15th August, we should be in a firm position to announce that there is no school in India without separate toilets for boys and girls.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Speaking at Red Fort, New Delhi August 15, 2014

After blogging about it (here and here) and suffering nationalistic Indians' slings and arrows for years, it's refreshing for this blogger to see a top Indian leader finally acknowledge the serious problem of the lack of hygiene in India.

How Serious is the Problem?

India's rivers have been turned into open sewers by 638 million Indians without access to toilets, according to rural development minister Jairam Ramesh. He was reacting a UNICEF report that says Indians make up 58% of the world population which still practices open defection, and the sense of public hygiene in India is the worst in South Asia and the world.

India(638m) is followed by Indonesia (58m), China (50m), Ethiopia (49m), Pakistan (48m), Nigeria (33m) and Sudan (17m). In terms of percentage of each country's population resorting to the unhygienic practice, Ethiopia tops the list with 60%, followed by India 54%, Nepal 50%, Pakistan 28%, Indonesia 26%, and China 4%.
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18 percent of urban India still defecates in open while the percentage of rural India is as high as 69 percent of the population. It is the key reason why India carries among the highest infectious disease burdens in the world.

The number of open defecators in rural India alone is more than twice those in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa, according to a report by DFID, the UK's Department for International Development.

Impact of the Problem:

The World Bank has estimated that open defecation costs India $54 billion per year or $48 per head. This is more than the Government of India’s entire budget for health.

The UNICEF report says that with only one more years to go until 2015, a major leap in efforts and investments in sanitation is needed to reach the targets of Millennium Development Goals.

New research has found that poor sanitation is a major cause of stunted children in India. These children’s bodies divert energy and nutrients away from growth and brain development to prioritize infection-fighting survival,” said Jean Humphrey, a professor of human nutrition at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in an interview with New York Times. “When this happens during the first two years of life, children become stunted. What’s particularly disturbing is that the lost height and intelligence are permanent.”

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The World Bank child raised in India is far more likely to be malnourished than one from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe or Somalia, the planet’s poorest countries. Stunting affects 65 million Indian children under the age of 5, including a third of children from the country’s richest families.

Summary:

Mr. Modi is going beyond just recognizing the problem of lack of sanitation in his country; he is using his bully pulpit to push for allocating public and private resources to address it. He is setting a good example for other nations in South Asia, including Pakistan, to follow.

Here's a video of Modi speaking at Madison Square Garden in New York:


Haq's Musings: India's Modi Talks Toilets

Good, we face our problems instead of denying them :tup:
 
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I had heard that modi was selected on the agenda of making it possible for 7% Indians to have access to toilets by his tenure end.

Under long term vision of modi,he will make 33% of Indian having access to toilet by 2087.
 
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I had heard that modi was selected on the agenda of making it possible for 7% Indians to have access to toilets by his tenure end.

Under long term vision of modi,he will make 33% of Indian having access to toilet by 2087.

Assuming that your not trolling, please provide the link for your claim........ If not your post will be considered as a troll and dealt accordingly
 
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Out of topic but, What are your views on this @RiazHaq ??
 
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