Bindeshwar Pathak, the man behind Sulabh International, passed away on Tuesday following a cardiac arrest in New Delhi. The ‘Toilet Man of India’ built about 1.3 million toilets in Indian homes and 54 million public lavatories using reasonably priced two-pit technology Bindeshwar Pathak, the man behind India’s toilet-building revolution, passed away on Tuesday following a cardiac arrest in New Delhi. …
New Delhi: Sulabh International founder and social activist Bindeshwar Pathak died at All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi on Tuesday. Under Sulabh International, he developed and implemented, on a pan-India scale, a low-cost and appropriate toilet technology popularly known as the Sulabh Shauchalaya system. Headed by Pathak, Sulabh International has been playing a significant role in fulfilling Prime …
Sulabh International founder and social activist Bindeshwar Pathak died at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi on Tuesday. 'Toilet Man of India' A pioneer of public toilets in India, Bindeshwar Pathak came to be known as the "Toilet Man of India" long before the Swachch Bharat Mission made toilets a part of public discourse, even as he …
Water, sanitation and hygiene practice is important to everyone for their health and wellbeing. This prompted Asma Parveen, a resident of the same village, to realise the vital role of a toilet in maintaining a woman’s dignity and respect. In April 2012, Priyanka left her in-laws’ house in Maharajganj district of Uttar Pradesh as there was no household toilet and …