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While central schemes like NAMASTE and robotic solutions like Tamil Nadu's Bandicoot emerge, the deep-rooted caste stigma, ...
In India, sanitation workers are forced to wear GPS-enabled watches that track their locations. Critics call it 'surveillance segregation.' ...
They Won $1.2 Million. The winners, who are sanitation co-workers in India, each make just a few dollars a day. The jackpot will help them pay off crippling debts. Share full article 21 ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy is India investigating alleged mass killings of sexual assault victims?An ex-worker at Karnataka’s Dharmasthala temple says he was forced to bury hundreds of bodies, including children.
Union Jal Shakti Minister C R Patil announced that about 80% of India's villages have achieved 'ODF plus model' status. This ...
India’s development sector, a dynamic ecosystem of civil society organizations, philanthropic actors, social enterprises, and ...
India is considered to have the world’s worst sanitation record despite spending some $3 billion since 1986 on sanitation programs, according to government figures. The country is now gearing up ...
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India: How NGO, villagers work together to better sanitationMullikapatti was one of several villages in India that had sanitation issues and open defecation. With the help of an NGO, Mullikapatti and its residents have invested in better toilet access and ...
An American YouTuber, Tyler Oliveira, sparked controversy after claiming he contracted multiple strains of Salmonella despite ...
More than half of India’s population — over 600 million people — do not use a toilet because sanitation is inaccessible or unaffordable. At the same time 61.7 million Indian children are ...
India is considered to have the world's worst sanitation record despite spending some $3 billion since 1986 on sanitation programs, according to government figures. The country is now gearing up ...
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