Data mismatch: Is rural India 100% open defecation-free like Swachh Bharat data concludes?
Data mismatch: Is rural India 100% open defecation-free like Swachh Bharat data concludes?
Soon it's going to be "Bharat- Ek Jumla"
In Uttar Pradesh’s Siddharthnagar district, students and teachers in a government school are struggling as there is no toilet constructed within the school premises.
This is in the Bansi area of Siddharthnagar district which is also the constituency of the state’s Basic Education Minister, Satish Dwivedi.
https://thelogicalindian.com/news/up-toilets-school/
#toilet #SwachhBharat #uttarpradesh #SwachhBharatScam #Jumla #odf #india
That's the toilet of #newindia for you. And just a reminder, we are an #OpenDefecationFree country now. Congratulations!
“We have folded our hands before so many,but no one has paid attention to us. I am tired of asking for a toilet," says Tarawati Sahu (65) of UP's Bakhari village which the government counts as being 100% 'open-defecation-free' though the village only has broken & unusable toilets.
The toilets of #newindia are as useless as the ones who claim that the country is #OpenDefecationFree
“There is no running water in the toilet, so it gets very dirty. It is a useless toilet,” Geeta says.
https://ruralindiaonline.org/articles/this-toilet-retired-as-soon-as-it-was-made/
Rural India open defecation free? Not quite, shows NSO survey report
Read more about Rural India open defecation free? Not quite, shows NSO survey report on Business-standard. Around 71.3 per cent of rural households and 96.2 per cent of urban households had access to toilets during 2018, according to the survey
Open defecation-free India: National Statistical Office survey debunks Swachh Bharat claims.
Only 71% of rural households had access to toilets at a time the Centre was claiming 95%