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For India, Toilets Are a (Mostly) Serious Issue - The New York Times
Stats of India on Twitter: "What percentage of schools in India don't have a functional Girl's toilet? 5.3% (about 78,854 schools) 😔 https://t.co/8sXJ9OQ1xL" / Twitter
More than 732 million Indians don't have access to toilets: Report | Mint
Why do most Indians don't have a toilet in their homes? - Quora
300 Million Women and Girls in India Don't Have Access to Toilets | Essay | Zócalo Public Square
Four charts show how enormous India's toilet troubles are compared to the rest of the world
World's Biggest Toilet-building Program in India Gets Mixed Results
How Poor Sanitation In India Can Contribute To Lasting Gender Barriers | KGOU
At 732 Million, India Tops List on Number of People Without Access to Toilets: Report
Toilet: A Love Story' Brings India's Sanitation Problem To Bollywood : Goats and Soda : NPR
Five reasons why Indian toilets are better than western toilets | The Times of India
At 732 Million, India Tops List on Number of People Without Access to Toilets: Report
Despite Toilets, Large Number Of People Defecate In Open, Says Official
Untold truth - Why do people stop installing Indian style toilet? Indians are highly influenced by Western Culture since long time. It is not that people in india have stopped installing indian
Why It's Easier for India to Get to Mars than to Tackle Its Toilet Challenge - Our World
19.4% of Indian households do not use toilet facilities, most in Bihar: NFHS | Latest News India - Hindustan Times
Nineteen per cent households do not use any toilet facility: NFHS survey | India News,The Indian Express
India Doesn't Have Toilet': Indians And Africans In War Of Words On Facebook - Nairaland / General - Nigeria
India census: Half of homes have phones but no toilets - BBC News
Is India's lack of toilets a cultural problem? - BBC News
India built 110M toilets. But will people use them? | CNN
India built 110M toilets. But will people use them? | CNN
In India, access to toilets remains a huge problem — worst of all for women and girls | The World from PRX
India spent $30 billion to fix its broken sanitation. It ended up with more problems - CNET