Saturday, September 5, 2015

Toilets hit the headlines again – courtesy Swatchh Bharat campaign


Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given the call of Swatchh Bharat during his Independence Day speech last year and, while everyone is struggling to make the dream come true, a centenarian woman of Raipur has taken a lead for others to follow. She has sold off her goats and constructed a toilet.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 6 September 2015.
The corporate sector is still trying to build toilets in schools across the country and, a 102-year-old woman in a remote village in Chhattisgarh has beaten them to the punch.
She has set an example of sorts by selling off her goats for Rs 22,000 and use the money to build a toilet. And, she has made it her mission in life – she is seen moving door to door in Kotabharri village in Dhamtari district to motivate people to switch over from open-defecation. The village has a population of 450 residents and they have taken a pledge to construct toilets at their homes.
The local administration has agreed to provide subsidy to meet the tasks under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme and, it has already, been declared an open-defecation free village.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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