Urban Sanitation

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October 15, 2022 Synthesis of water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) spatial pattern in rural India: an integrated interpretation of WaSH practices
People in rural areas lack potable water, and use unsafe sanitation and hygiene facilities (Image: Sebastian Dahl)
July 7, 2022 PMAY needs policy commitment to rehabilitate slums in small and medium cities of Gujarat
Need for legal framework for land rights in small and medium cities of Gujarat under PMAY (Image: Homes in the City)
December 2, 2021 Public toilets and choice of work for women
Separation between women and men’s toilets (Image: Rajesh Pamnani; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
July 6, 2021 If trends persist, billions will be left without critical, life-saving WASH services, says a SDG monitoring report

Between 2016 and 2020, the global population with safely managed drinking water at home increased from 70% to 74% (Image: Pxhere)
April 13, 2021 There is a need for long term sustained engagement of the skilled workforce for water and sanitation
Swachhagrahis are the motivators for bringing about behaviour change concerning key sanitation practices in rural India. (Image: SBM)
December 28, 2020 The pandemic has exacerbated the issues of exclusion and vulnerability of sanitation workers.
Despite the risks and the dire conditions of their work, sanitation workers continued to do their job (Image: C S Sharada Prasad, India Water Portal)
Extreme weather warning
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

We sat in a plush climate-controlled room and deliberated climate change as the outside world collapsed around us..

Floods in Assam affect one lakh people: Dhemaji worst hit
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

 Flood fury hits Assam

 

2001 Census: Household Tables
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

Please refer to these public links for access to the census.

Get the Household tables for the whole country here.

2011 Census: Household Tables
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

Please refer to these public links for access to the census.

 - Rest of India

 - Karnataka

A green house like no other
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

“I want to live in a house like this!” was my first thought when I entered Vishwanath’s home. (Vishwanath is Founder, Director of Biome Solutions). My colleague and I had gone to visit his house to see and understand how he has implemented ranwater harvesting systems and other green initiatives there.

Toilet under the open sky for 73% of rural India
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

Toilet under the open sky for 73% of rural India

The Planning commission has found that 73% of rural India practices open defecation despite many sanitation programmes encouraged by the government. The main reason for this is the unavailability of toilets.

Fight waterborne diseases before they happen
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

The monsoon brings with it water-borne diseases like diarrhoea, cholera and dysentery, which cause suffering and death. Although this is a recurring theme annually, not enough measures are taken to prevent this. The state of Assam decided to take some action in May of this year.

Lack of basic facilities like access to toilets is against the fundamental rights of the citizens
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

The failure to heed to one’s conscience results in the sense of shame, because one feels one’s personal worth has been lessened. The present situation in country where there are more than many examples where act of people are groups can severely traumatize people and victimize people.

Delhis ground water hits rock bottom
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

Green pastures and meadows, tall trees, lakes, wells and the river…those are my memories of Delhi. It wasn’t too long ago that one woke up early to the sounds of lawns being watered, children running off to school and people walking in the parks. A flurry of activity but quite different from what it is today.

WASH: It's important for children
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM

WASH is essential for the all-round well-being of all children, especially girls.

Statistics that will shock you!

9% of schools in rural Chhattisgarh do not have drinking water and 40% schools do not have toilets. Even the schools that have both drinking water and toilets are not fully functional, with only 71% and 22% respectively working.

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