@yeswithyashi
yashasvi Gupta
@yeswithyashi · 1:47

Sanitation still a problem

Hello everyone. So I welcome you to my second podcast. That is yes with Yashi. So you have shared the title that is sanitation. It's an old problem that still exists in India on a very, very large scale. There are about 700 million people who have no access to toilets at home. Slum areas do not have toilets. People are forced to defeciate in the open which causes numerous problems. Diarrhea, cholera, dehydration, etc

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@priyalkedia024
Priyal Kedia
@priyalkedia024 · 0:17
Hi Ashi So this spell was so informative and true as well. Penetration is a problem in India from a long years ago. It is not only the thing of government, but citizens should also work on this. Therefore should be done from both the site. So thank you. Bye
@Tanya30
Tanya Mahajan
@Tanya30 · 0:34
Hi Ashi, I believe your topic is very important and needs to be discussed. I believe sanitation is not just about keeping our surroundings sanitized, it is also about ourselves and our personal hygiene. Sanitation in India has been a problem since many decades which cannot be solved in a day or a night. And after search bar admission we have seen there has been some changes in this situation but I it has not improved so much. So yeah, sanitation is still a problem
@palakjain
Palak Jain
@palakjain · 0:35
I guess the problem is with both the sides. You mentioned how many toilets were built under Swatch baratabyan, but the reality is nearly one. Four of them are just concrete structures of cement and no toilet seats have been put up there. On the other hand, people also continue with their own mentality and habits of open defecation. I think proper sanitation campaigns should be run because only educating people will make them realize the problems that can occur from this
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