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NHAI Launches ‘Clean Toilet Picture Challenge’: Win ₹1,000 FASTag Recharge for Reporting Dirty Toilets on Highways
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has introduced a unique and rewarding cleanliness campaign under its “Special ...
If you live in developed parts of the world, beware, because this article is going to talk about two things that might make you say ew: the problem of open defecation and the use of human waste as ...
On a humid afternoon in May, a handful of local residents gathered at a one-room home in an unplanned housing settlement in Mumbai. The women greeted one another and then sat down on the small porch ...
Highway users can report dirty toilets at toll plazas of National Highways Authority of India via the Rajmargyatra app and ...
Macrobiotic coach says traditional Indian-style toilet systems are the ultimate health hack: 'Your organs would begin healing' ...
LUCKNOW, India (AP) — The two teenage girl cousins had walked out together at night, as they did every night, into the wild bamboo fields 10 or 15 minutes from their mud-and-straw huts to relieve ...
The NHAI offers Rs 1,000 rewards for reporting dirty toilets on highways via the Rajmargyatra app until October 31, 2025.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A lack of toilets and poor hygiene practices in India cost Asia's third largest economy almost $54 billion every year, the World Bank said on Monday. Premature deaths, treatment ...
An Indian city is implementing a new reward system where residents who use public toilets will be paid as an incentive to reduce the number of people urinating and defecating in the street. The city ...
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