World Toilet Day was celebrated at State level. On this occasion better performing Districts/Blocks/GPs were felicitated.
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Today, 3.6 billion people are still living with poor-quality toilets that ruin their health and pollute their environment. This year, #WorldToiletDay focuses on the impact of the sanitation crisis on groundwater. Time is running out. It’s time to make the invisible visible. https://t.co/nF03XAfHf8
Unsafe toilets are robbing girls of their futures.
Making toilets safe and female-friendly helps keep girls in school, where they belong.
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This #WorldToiletDay let’s make the invisible visible.
It is held every year on 19 #November
We face a global #sanitation crisis.
Inadequate sanitation systems spread human waste into rivers, lakes and soil,contaminating the water resources. https://t.co/AEr05DPrdX
World Toilet Day aims to raise awareness about sanitation and hygiene issues around the world. Poor sanitation and hygiene refer to a lack of access to clean drinking water, toilets, and showers.