A Sanitation Worker |
Dry toilet, A Sanitation Worker |
It looks like the administrative energy is converging well with political ambition of our Prime Minister. There is right buzz around the country fighting with this stigma of defecating in the open. Buzz is in right earnest and there is hardly any space which is not discussing this issue. Even joke factory is churning jokes around....." "खायेगा इंडिया तभी तो शौचालय जायेगा इंडिया" many more.
The year has also been noteworthy one of the Padma award going though posthumously to Mr. Mapuskar- one of the great sanitation worker who was also a doctor who truly believed in power of good sanitation contributing to good health. http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/pune/padma-shri-to-dr-mapuskar-swachhta-doot-from-dehu-village-4491728/
Mr. Iyer, Secretary, GoI, 2017 |
Prof. Robert Chambers in India 2015 |
Mr. Navrekar, Maharashtra, 2016 |
Not long ago, writing on the occasion of 1st anniversary week of SBM campaign Dr. Robert Chambers called for two thrusts--- making a spectacles of emptying filled leach pits by politicians, officials, spiritual leaders and other important members in the society to dispel myths around handling shit. / http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/whose-campaign/ He did demonstrated the same a year ago or so during his visit to India, but that didn't had the same media space.
However, one very critical group which was recommended- politicians are hardly been in the frame. In the first few months of SBM, politicians with broom was the daily soap opera. Media had stories and counter stories around those being photo ops. Looks like politicians are to still muster the courage to do so. However, if they decide to do so, this could be game changer.
Mr. Bala, Mission Director for Bihar, 2017 |
Most of these examples were coming from states in south or western India. In Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, while the traditional system has stronger roots but there are very limited space for such demonstration. Leach pit toilets which was considered "Sarkari toilets" hardly had any acceptance and use by people. Therefore, getting a filled, well manured pit is hard to find.
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ReplyDeleteIt is informative and interesting article.
ReplyDeleteThanks for encouragement.
DeleteThanks Rajeev, for raising an interesting debate!
ReplyDeleteThank you sir.
DeleteThanks Bhai. Hope this educative writing will only continue...
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and encouraging. Shall try writing little regular this year.
DeleteThanks Rajeev ji for touching the shit with pen. Thanks also for sharing my pic. I am proud to share here that emptying a leach pit toilet in our house has been our life style. Its not only me but my entire family including my college going daughters do it. Moreover I must also state that in our village there are families for whom also this has been a lifestyle again. I insist everyone engaged in this sector MUST do this whenever they get an opportunity to do it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much sir. You are always the inspiration for me and people around. This is much needed. Regards
DeleteA nicely written blog Rajeev..
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