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Manmohan Singh 1991 Budget: Full speech of a budget that changed our fortunesManmohan Singh, as Finance Minister in the early 1990s, introduced critical reforms to liberalize, privatize, and open India's economy duri...
India, EU organise unique event on human rights protectionThe side event, which was held at the premises of the EU Delegation, received cross-regional support from the Permanent Missions of Germany...
MP Polls: In temple town of Orchha no traction for Ram TempleOrchha, which is some 18 km from Jhansi on way to Khajuraho, falls under Niwari constituency.
100 per cent toilets constructed in over 80,000 villages: Narendra Singh TomarTomar also urged students to ensure 100 per cent sanitation by 2019, a dream programme of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Arsenic-affected West Bengal village Gaighata now selling packaged drinking waterA co-operative is now supplying arsenic-free drinking water to a hundred families located in Madhusudankanti and selling it to nearby villa...
West Bengal: 'Sulabh Drinking Water' project to provide villages arsenic-free waterAs per water purification project 'Sulabh Drinking Water' converts pond water into safe drinking water and can be sold at only 50 paise per...
Swachh Bharat mission: Government makes toilet photos must to end bogus claimsModi-govt to launch a pilot project next month in 2,000 villages to ensure that toilets are actually built on the ground and not on paper.
Swachh Bharat: Why India needs a Sanitation and Water PolicyClean water, sanitation, personal hygiene and good nutrition are the four foundations of good public health policy.
Bihar village’s irony: Rising wages help fight hunger; sewage makes bottled water business thriveThe next time in Delhi you hear a story of how one can’t find domestic help or a driver, counsel pride. Your tax rupee too is slowly winnin...
I spend 18 hours in a day on toilets: Jairam RameshI believe the biggest issues in front of us are malnutrition and toilets, these are the two faces of one coin, Ramesh said.
- Women demand mobile phones, not toilets: Jairam Ramesh
"Women demand mobile phones, they are not demanding toilets," lamented Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh today.