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Mission possible

Mission possible

by The Daily Eye Team March 8 2014, 1:23 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 38 secs

The Centre gives India just about eight years to free its villages of open defecation. This seems unlikely. But the states of Sikkim, Haryana and Jharkhand in India, and Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have shown the way. Their models stress on behavioural change and disapprove of government subsidy to install toilets .jitendra reports from Delhi and Haryana, Alok Gupta from Jharkhand and Sayantan Bera from SikkimCandid talk is what 100-odd residents of Motuka-nangala panchayat in Faridabad district on the outskirts of Delhi understand best. Engaging these former saperas (snake charmers) in an informal chat, Upendra Singh, a Haryana government sanitation consultant, is blunt: “Do you realize you are eating each other’s excreta?” It is not a charming question.

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