Sanitation
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Eco India, Episode 5: How a Kanpur woman is building toilets for those who cannot
Scroll Staff
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Delhi dengue outbreak shows a city can be safe only if its deprived areas are protected: Researcher
Nayantara Narayanan
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Zika does what dengue could not: Forces Rajasthan to start mosquito control initiatives
Menaka Rao
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In Hyderabad, a Loo Café is challenging the poor perception of Indian public toilets
Mallik Thatipalli
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Flooded Kerala is pulling out all stops to tackle health problems and prevent disease outbreaks
Nayantara Narayanan
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27% of tribal population has no access to safe drinking water source, no toilets in 75% tribal homes
Scroll Staff
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Santhal tribes in Jharkhand are reviving an old, low-cost tradition to get safe drinking water
Shahnawaz Alam
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Campaigns to end open defecation cannot succeed if they try to shame people into using toilets
Dani J Barrington, The Conversation Jamie Bartram, The Conversation
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Looming crisis: How Bangladesh is desperately working to prevent disease outbreak in Rohingya camps
Tarek Mahmud
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Watch: This district shows why India's journey to being ‘open defecation free’ has a long way to go
Khabar Lahariya
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The monster ‘fatberg’ that’s blocking London’s sewers
Reuters
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Lab notes: Districts with higher urbanisation have are more prone to cholera in their rural areas
Sunderarajan Padmanabhan
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Video: This Indian student decided to create a special toilet sign for transgender people
Scroll Staff
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Interview: The surprising links between casteism, open defecation and high infant mortality in India
Swagata Yadavar, IndiaSpend.com
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Why scientists are making fake poo in a laboratory to improve sanitation in Bangladesh
Naomi Deering, The Conversation
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Watch: How recycling used soap from hotels is promoting sanitation among the poor in Mumbai
Scroll Staff
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Delhi High Court orders action against municipal officials over mosquito breeding, lack of hygiene
Scroll Staff
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Poor sanitation and unsafe water are killing children in India
Prachi Salve, IndiaSpend.com
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Women in rural India get little time and space to bathe – and it's taking a toll on their health
Meghna Mukherjee
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Two years on, there has been little movement on a key goal of Swachh Bharat – ending open defecation
Sangita Vyas