Sulabh International, a leading Indian NGO working for promotion of environmental sanitation globally, has announced to launch sanitation drive with its innovative cost-effective toilet technology in Asean region. Sulabh plans to set up a sanitation centre in the Cambodian capital at a cost of $500,000 that could be used to showcase its pathbreaking technology.

Sulabh International, a leading Indian NGO working for promotion of environmental sanitation globally, has announced to launch sanitation drive with its innovative cost-effective toilet technology in Asean region. Sulabh plans to set up a sanitation centre in the Cambodian capital at a cost of $500,000 that could be used to showcase its pathbreaking technology.

It is racing against time to throw open to the public Goa

USAID is the US Govt's agency responsible for administering civilian foreign aid
Sulabh chief offers to share his expertise with the officials and NGOs of Pakistan
NEW DELHI: The US Agency for International Development (USAID) on Tuesday called for replicating Sulabh International's low-cost sanitation model in Pakistan, as being implemented in other countries, particularly Africa.

NEW DELHI: In a rare honour, Cambridge Union Society of the UK-based University of Cambridge has invited NGO Sulabh International founder Bindeshwar Pathak to share his experiences of his movement against untouchability and promotion of sanitation in India.

In its invitation to Dr.

2.6 billion people all over the world lack adequate toilets and hygiene facilities. Good sanitation ensures public health and contributes to economic development by preventing loss of human days caused by ill health and deaths due to diseases like jaundice, cholera and diarrhoea.

Jaipur: As a perfect corollary to the plastic bags ban in the city, the Sulabh International, a social service organisation launched a campaign on Thursday to make biodegradable carry bags made of jute and paper.

New Delhi: The U.S. Army has shown interest in replicating the low-cost Sulabh public toilet system in Afghanistan. It plans to construct 40 public toilet complexes linked with biogas digester application

Visakhapatnam, July 12: Stating that there was an urgent need to launch total sanitation programme in the city, the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) commissioner, Mr V.N. Vishnu, said that over four lakh people living within the GVMC limits live in areas where sanitation facil-ities are not prevalent. This was in spite of the availability of Sulabh complexes, he said.

NEW DELHI: Princess Mathilde of Belgium on Tuesday called upon developing countries to adopt low-cost toilet technology promoted by non-government organisation Sulabh International to achieve

Pages