Less than 12 percent of children use toilets in India
by The Daily Eye Team January 29 2014, 12:27 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 48 secsAccording to a study, the use of toilets by children in rural areas is less than 12 percent as against 47 percent in urban areas.
Against this background, social scientists advocate the need to ensure proper disposal of stool for children, especially in rural areas, to prevent diseases like diarrhea, cholera, typhoid and even polio.
It has been found that stools of 79 percent children below the age of five are disposed off in garbage dumps, or along roads, or in open drains.
Even in houses having toilets, only one third of the children use the facility, sociologist Leela Visaria of Ahmedabad-based Gujarat Institution of Development Research said at a brain storming session.
While the health aspect is of primary concern, there is an economic angle to it as well, Visaria said.
Founder of Sulabh sanitation movement Bindeshwar Pathak said there is a social aspect also. Women have to face embarrassment while attending to the nature call along the roadside.