Monday, November 20, 2006

World Toilet Day

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Till today I was knowing only about Labor's day, Mother's day, Independence day etc. etc. But now my knowledge has increased ( Yours too shall increase) after reading this. Yes, Yesterday it was World Toilet Day & it was organized by World Toilet Organization (WTO). It's main purpose is to have better toilet standards in developed and developing countries.

What is the significance of this day for Indians? I have a suggestion that Indian Government should at least first provide toilets to millions of rural Indians who daily go out in the open fields for their prime morning rituals. Yes, Indian Government ruling from New-Delhi should see in their Capital city only & do something about all such people, who welcome the people to New Delhi in a weird way, whenever, any train enters the Capital of India, who can be seen doing their morning rituals in the open near the railway track only..........oops...... Once there are toilets, then only better toilet standards can be established.........Is Government listening?

Picture Source: worldtoilet.org

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