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No Toilets For Dalits In Open Defecation-Free Maharashtra Village
- Friday July 29, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
Declared open defecation-free a year ago, the nondescript Pokhri village in Aurangabad is home to some other backward caste families who claim they are forced to defecate in the open as they are yet to receive funds for building toilets.
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Family on Toilet Posters Says 'Humiliated' by Government in Tamil Nadu
- Tuesday September 1, 2015
- Tamil Nadu News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Edited by Sanjeev Singh
On public facilities in parts of Tamil Nadu, a family radiates happiness from a poster that advertises "Namma Toilets" or Toilets For All. In reality, what the family feels is closer to shame and humiliation.
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Madhya Pradesh woman returns home after husband finally builds her a toilet
- Friday January 10, 2014
- Offbeat | Press Trust of India
A Dalit woman, who stayed away from her husband's house for about two years because it did not have a permanent toilet, returned today as her demand was fulfilled.
- www.ndtv.com
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No Toilets For Dalits In Open Defecation-Free Maharashtra Village
- Friday July 29, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
Declared open defecation-free a year ago, the nondescript Pokhri village in Aurangabad is home to some other backward caste families who claim they are forced to defecate in the open as they are yet to receive funds for building toilets.
- www.ndtv.com
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Family on Toilet Posters Says 'Humiliated' by Government in Tamil Nadu
- Tuesday September 1, 2015
- Tamil Nadu News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Edited by Sanjeev Singh
On public facilities in parts of Tamil Nadu, a family radiates happiness from a poster that advertises "Namma Toilets" or Toilets For All. In reality, what the family feels is closer to shame and humiliation.
- www.ndtv.com
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Madhya Pradesh woman returns home after husband finally builds her a toilet
- Friday January 10, 2014
- Offbeat | Press Trust of India
A Dalit woman, who stayed away from her husband's house for about two years because it did not have a permanent toilet, returned today as her demand was fulfilled.
- www.ndtv.com