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UNICEF's lasest published report regarding sanitation (data updated till 2024) shows that India and Nepal have made signifacnt imprvement over past 10 years in providing basic sanitation facilities to it's people. Open-defecation remains a serious problem in SE Asia with countries like Pakistan and Afganistan remaining the worst- performers. Almsot two in five Pakistanis practise open-defecation. Afganistan's almsot half population does. Bangladesh sees 32% of it's population practise open defecation.

In India only 17% population is forced to defecate in open in 2024 and only 14% in Nepal. Sri Lanka remains the leader in sanitation rankings in SE Asia with an impressive 95% population having access to Sanitation facilities.

Percentage of populations with access to at least Basic Sanitation facilities

Pak 59%
India 83%
Afghan 54%
SL 95%
BD 68%
Nepal 86%

The complete list and data can be seen in this excel file. It shows data from year 2000, 2015 and 2024 as published by UNICEF.

 

Ever since Modi came to pwoer in 2014 and launched Swacch Bharat Abhiyaan (Clean India movement) Indi's sanitation has improved considerably. The sanitation ratings are improing every single year. Thousands of villages, 80% of total have been delcared ODF (Open-defacation free). Sanitation Milestone India: 80% Villages Achieve ODF Plus Model Status


https://ddnews.gov.in/en/sanitation-revolution-in-11-years-of-modi-govt-over-12-crore-toilets-built/ The goverment has funded construction of millions of new toilets and explansion of existing ones.

India is hoping to become 100% open defecation free by 2035, surpassing even Sri Lanka, the regional leader in sanitation.
 

Ever since Modi came to pwoer in 2014 and launched Swacch Bharat Abhiyaan (Clean India movement) Indi's sanitation has improved considerably. The sanitation ratings are improing every single year. Thousands of villages, 80% of total have been delcared ODF (Open-defacation free). Sanitation Milestone India: 80% Villages Achieve ODF Plus Model Status


https://ddnews.gov.in/en/sanitation-revolution-in-11-years-of-modi-govt-over-12-crore-toilets-built/ The goverment has funded construction of millions of new toilets and explansion of existing ones.

India is hoping to become 100% open defecation free by 2035, surpassing even Sri Lanka, the regional leader in sanitation.
@Krishna with Flute
 
@Sharma Ji @Krishna with Flute

India was mocked for lack of toilets but Post-2014 reformation has been very impressive. Now Af-Pak are the toilet-less shitholes of SE Asia.

Actually Pakis are such guys who can mock India for open defection for half of an hour on mobile while defecting in open waiting for poo to release because of high constipation.
 
Why are we even arguing this?

It is well known that Billions of dollars were spent in India to construct toilets - however they are not being used for defecation - rather than storage or other uses.

People in some Indian states (primarily cow belt - please correct me if I'm wrong) have deep seated religious habits of going outside the immediate house to defecate - these habits are hard to break. In Pakistan or Afghanistan this happens because of cultural reasons (again - not sure, please correct me).

As of last World Bank report conducted in 2022 - India is the champion at 11%, Afghanistan following at 9%, Pakistan following again at 7%. Of course with time - gradual changes will happen, but earth-shaking changes are NOT expected (unlike some countries which claim it).

Bangladesh has been at 0% for a long, long time (since 2018 as a matter of fact).
Why - you may ask?

The NGO involvement in Bangladesh (for this and other UN millennium SDG goals) is extremely active, and their funding is provided heavily by outside as well as Bangladesh Govt. sources.

Take a look,

 

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