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More men among toilet-sceptics in India

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The Hindu       22.09.2014   

More men among toilet-sceptics in India

Extensive new evidence shows that building toilets alone will not eliminate open defecation in India as not everyone who has access to toilet, especially men, believe that it’s important to use it.

Not having a toilet remains the major problem in sanitation: 60 per cent of rural households and just under 10 per cent of urban households in India do not have access to a toilet, according to new official data from the 68th round of the National Sample Survey (NSS) data. But even among households with access to toilets, some open defecation exists. According to NSS data, two per cent of rural households with access to toilets do not use them. However, researchers Diane Coffey, Aashish Gupta et al of the Research Institute for Compassionate Economics (RICE) found that 7 per cent of households with access to a toilet were not using them. When they looked at households where at least one family member was not using the toilet, the number swelled to 18 per cent.

This number is being driven up by men, who, in all three surveys, reported lower toilet use than women.

“I built the toilet for my youngest daughter-in-law not to feel shame. But I go to the fields – it’s much healthier going there,” Ramavatar, a marginal farmer in Uttar Pradesh’s Fatehpur district, told The Hindu earlier this summer. Such “personal preference” is overwhelmingly the most common reason for not using toilets despite access seen in both NSS and RICE data.

 

Cleanliness index soon to rank cities

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The Hindu       20.09.2014 

Cleanliness index soon to rank cities

Close on the heels of Prime Minister Narendra Modi announcing the ambitious ‘Clean India’ mission, the Union Tourism Ministry on Friday said it was working on a “cleanliness index’’ for cities in the country to encourage the best performers and, in turn, inspire others to spruce up.

Methodology

“We are preparing a cleanliness index. The methodology has been drafted and index calculated for six cities on a pilot basis. While we will not name the dirtiest cities, we will certainly tell which are the cleanest,” Tourism Secretary Parvez Dewan told reporters at a briefing on work done by the Ministry in the first 100 days of the new government.

Expected to encourage best performers and inspire others

 

Parking a costly affair in South Delhi

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The Hindu        19.09.2014 

Parking a costly affair in South Delhi

Rs.20 per hour for cars, Rs.10 per hour for two-wheelers now

Soon visitors to South Delhi will have to pay double for a parking spot, with the Standing Committee of the local civic body on Thursday passing a proposal to hike rates.

Parking rates will be hiked from Rs.10 to Rs.20 per hour for cars and from Rs.7 to Rs.10 per hour for two-wheelers. The Standing Committee of the South Delhi Municipal Corporation cleared the hike, hoping that it would make a dent in the parking mafia.

While the Opposition Congress objected to it, the BJP-led Corporation passed the plan and agreed to have a discussion in the House regarding the same.

Leader of the House Subhash Arya said: “After we have a discussion in the House, the Commissioner will present the preamble and it will be put into force.”

He added that the tender process for new parking lots are ongoing and the contracts will be allotted as per the new rates. Mr. Arya added that the illegal mafia that runs parking in Delhi would be hit as the hike in rates would help contractors earn a realistic amount.

However, Leader of the Opposition Farhad Suri said the move would not really have an impact on the parking mafia. “This move will just put additional burden on the public and the parking mafia will continue to rake in huge amounts of money,” said Mr. Suri.

‘This move will just put additional burden on the public and the parking mafia will continue to rake in huge amounts of money’

 


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