Thousands of toilets are being constructed but without a plan for solid and liquid waste management. Till date, nothing has been spent on formulating a plan, say district officials.
Thousands of toilets are being constructed but without a plan for solid and liquid waste management. Till date, nothing has been spent on formulating a plan, say district officials.
Thousands of toilets are being constructed but without a plan for solid and liquid waste management. Till date, nothing has been spent on formulating a plan, say district officials.
Drives like'Mission 32' can help Gonda achieve the target on paper, but is providing access to toilets the only check box the administration needs to tick to get the open-defecation free status? Guess not
Despite the fact that 91 per cent of Gonda's rural population or 70 per cent of the district's total population prefer open defecation, shouldn't changing the practice be the aim rather than building more and more toilets?
Despite the fact that 91 per cent of Gonda's rural population or 70 per cent of the district's total population prefer open defecation, shouldn't changing the practice be the aim rather than building more and more toilets?
Despite the fact that 91 per cent of Gonda's rural population or 70 per cent of the district's total population prefer open defecation, shouldn't changing the practice be the aim rather than building more and more toilets?
Despite the fact that 91 per cent of Gonda's rural population or 70 per cent of the district's total population prefer open defecation, shouldn't changing the practice be the aim rather than building more and more toilets?
Despite the fact that 91 per cent of Gonda's rural population or 70 per cent of the district's total population prefer open defecation, shouldn't changing the practice be the aim rather than building more and more toilets?
Despite the fact that 91 per cent of Gonda's rural population or 70 per cent of the district's total population prefer open defecation, shouldn't changing the practice be the aim rather than building more and more toilets?
Despite the fact that 91 per cent of Gonda's rural population or 70 per cent of the district's total population prefer open defecation, shouldn't changing the practice be the aim rather than building more and more toilets?