Friday, February 17, 2012

Indian woman rewarded for tough ‘toilet’ stand

When most people think of India I would imagine that they think of it as a great nation with a gloried past and an interesting culture; I know I did. Well, it turns out that India is no different from any other third-world country. The only difference between India and a country such as Haiti for example is that India has over 1.2 billion people; not just several million. In fact, India has more people than any other country with the exception of China. By the way, the United States has the third largest population in the world with just over 313 million people, almost a billion people less than India; and unlike India, we have toilets!
In short, India is a toilet, without toilets. TGO
Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press 
By Abhaya Srivastava | AFP  
An Indian woman has been rewarded for her “bold” decision to leave her marital home within days of the wedding to protest the lack of a toilet in the household, an official said on Thursday.
Anita Narre was handed $10,000 by Sulabh International, a non-profit group, for refusing to defecate in the open and sparking a “toilet revolution” in her village in central Madhya Pradesh, according to the district magistrate.
“Narre motivated other women of her village to coax their partners to build toilets. The village is transformed today, thanks to her bold act,” B. Chadrasekhar told AFP over phone.
Narre left the household of Shivram, a labourer, after her marriage in May last year because the house had no toilet. She returned only once he had built one with help from district officials.
Chandrasekhar said a sanitation campaign that offered to build toilets in the district free of cost had hit a roadblock as villagers thought it was “dirty” to have a toilet inside the house...Continue reading...

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