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अस्पृश्यता-भेदभाव दूर करने का आंदोलन-पाठक
 

नई दिल्ली। राजस्थान में अलवर के हजूरी गेट क Read More...


A dream moment
 

It was a proud moment for liberated untouchable families from the remotest parts of the country as they shared their food with Professor Rajmohan Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, at Sulabh Gram in Delhi’s Mahavir Enclave Read More...


Untouchables enter Rajasthan temple
  Alwar, Dec. 21: Alwar, a small town in Rajasthan, today witnessed a social revolution of a different kind as scores of erstwhile scavengers were allowed to enter a temple here, thereby realising the dream of Mah Read More...

Alwar casts out casteism - Dalit women allowed to enter temple and dine with upper caste members
 

By Ashish Sinha in Alwar ( Rajasthan)
 
STEPPING inside a temple for the first time, they were no longer the veiled Dalit women of Alwar. Instead, they all held their heads high as yet another bastion of Manuwadi Hind Read More...


Toilets on Show in India
 

Comprising of ancient loo seats, royal commodes and a good dose of toilet humour, the Sulabh Sanitation Trust’s museum in New Delhi has become an unconventional success since opening in 1994. Its founder, Dr Bindeshwar Pathak, 6 Read More...


Toilet Tales: Inside the World of Waste
 

By Bryan Walsh Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008

Save the poop jokes, because Rose George has heard them all. When the London-based journalist decided to write a book on human waste, toilets and the world sanitation crisis, she knew Read More...


Valuable tips on personal hygiene
 

NEW DELHI: To mark “Global Hand-washing Day”, Bollywood actor Raima Sen gave valuable tips on hand-washing and hygienic practices to school children of Delhi on Wednesday.

Addressing the c Read More...


Sulabh Model Good for Nepal too: Indian Envoy
 

Kathmandu, September 8

Indian ambassador Rakesh Sood today said introduction of Sulabh Sauchalayas (accessible toilets) will come in handy for those houses in Nepal that do not have toilets.

As Nepal Read More...


From pit to pot, the toilet has come a long way
 

By PALASH KUMAR

New Delhi, June 28: In the Europe of 13th century AD, a strange custom existed. As told in the accounts of Sharivari, human waste was thrown at pas Read More...


UN body praises Sulabh work
 

NEw Delhi, May 7 (UNI): The United Nations Centre for Human Settlement has identified Sulabh International, a voluntary organisation, as one of the 55 global agencies commended to be employed in the programmes of th Read More...


Democracy gone to pot
 

Jug Suraiya

If equality is a cardinal point in the compass of democracy, is the WC an apter symbol for a truly ’people’s government’ than the ballot box? In her exc Read More...


Inspire
  Brahmin in Service of the Scavengers
Dr, Bindeshwar Pathak


The high ideals of Mahatma Gandhi regarding the treatment of scave Read More...

India 2026: What will life be like?
 

by Karishma Vaswani

In the early hours of every morning, yet another clay of baekhreaking and gruelling work begins for G Read More...


Forsaking a centuries-old
 

Dr Bindeshwar Pathak D knows humour can be a valuable tool. He moves carefully, wary not to damage the life-size replica of 17-century French monarch Louis XI V’s toilet that he is sitting on.

“In Read More...


The women who Gandhi had dreamt of saving
 

Mahatma Gandhi once said: “I may not be born again, but if it happens I will like to be born again in a family of scavengers, so that I may relieve them of the inhuman, unhealthy practice of carrying night-soil.” Th Read More...


Emirates Today e paper
 

35-year-old mother-of-four, sweeps excreta into a bowl and mixes it with some ashes, before dumping it into an open drain nearby.

She smiles resignedly. The weather has been kind today, for while Read More...


India’s lowest slowly rising
 

Some find a way out of the most miserable work imaginable and intoa life beyond the bounds of caste
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10 receive Best Practices Award
 

Sheikh Ahmed presents certificates and trophies;UN chief sends special message praising event

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IMPROVED TOILETS TO ABOLISH THE DISCRIMINATION
 

(Articles & pictures by Yasushi Nakashima, Asahi Shimbun,Newspaper of New Delhi BureauRead More...


Sulabh wins Dubai award for Sanitation
 

India Abroad News Service D U B A I

SULABH INTERNATIONAL, an Indian nongovernmenal organisation (NGO) promoting costeffective sa Read More...


With Malice Towards One And All...
 

Bhangi Raja

As significant as the near unanimous election of a Scheduled Caste man as Rashtrapati was the All India Scheduled Caste Federation convention a Read More...


Reforms Bring Little Change To Lowest of India’s Low
 

By Peter Waldman
Staff Reporter

Chaumu, India – Early each morning, 12-year-old Nisha Tak unclogs sewers in this central Indian far Read More...


A rare day for scavengers kids
 

HT Correspondent PATNA, Sept. 12

It was one of the rare Read More...


It’s The Pits
 

Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, the man behind the chain of Sulabh toilet complexes in the country, is a saviour of scavengers writes Read More...


FOLLOWERS OF GANDHI HELP “UNTOUCHABILITY”
 

Indian “Bhangi” transports the excrement of his fellow beings in 93% houses in villages. There are no latrines there.

By Er Read More...


Sulabh’s agents of change
 

By Usha Rai

When Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak first proposed that people pay for use of clean toilet facilities, everyone sniggered. But he Read More...


Democracy gone to pot
 

If equality is a cardinal point in the compass of democracy, is the WC an apter symbol for a truly ’people’s government’ than the ballot box? In her excellent book, Smoke and Mirrors : An Experienc Read More...


India makes a difference to the lives of Afghans
 

FOCUS Ramesh Ramachandran

Kabul: At a time when highfalutin donors and aid agencies are pumping money into Afghanistan and exec Read More...


Untouchables Gain the Help of a Brahmin
 

By Barbara Crossette

Special to The New York Times

PATNA, India – It was his determination to free poor India Read More...


Scavenger Class Still Does India’s Dirtiest job
 

By William Claiborne

Washington Post Foreign Service

New Delhi – They can be seen almost anywher Read More...


Less Demeaning Work And Gains in Sanitation
 

PATNA. India – one of a virtually dormant crusade to free night-soil scavengers from their demeaning labor has come a successful voluntary enterprise that is installing flush latrines in India, cleaning up and deodorizing city stre Read More...


Affirmative action in India flips caste roles
 

By Erica Lee Nelson

NEW DELHI - Years of affirmative action haveupended India’s caste system to the point where some upper-caste Brahmins are reduced to working as porters and pedaling ri Read More...

 


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