With the Swach Bharath
Abhiyan kicked off with great zeal by our honourable Prime Minister Mr.
Narendra Modi, its time for us to contribute for the cause.
Hygiene is important both on
a personal and social basis. It's an irony that in the land where cleanliness
was once treated as godliness we can see every nooks and corners of our city to
be full of garbage, waste, clogged drains etc. People have become so self-centered
that it's not even a botheration to them if the barren land just next to their
house has become a garbage ground. Their only concern is within their house
everything should be dust free.
If this is the condition in
cities think about those villages which are still deprived of the minimum of
the basic necessity food and water. There are many places in India which don't
have a proper sewage system. Seeing people behind bushes early morning if you
happen to travel by train is a common sight.
If you ask those illiterate
people about, why don't have a proper toilet, probably they will laugh at you. It's
not their mistake; those poor people have never understood the importance of hygiene,
the importance of having a proper sanitation not because they don't want to but
because there is no money, they have more important needs and demands to be
fulfilled rather than thinking of a thing which happens once in a day that too
is being managed by them sitting behind a bush or in a field. And why they will
understand when we the educated lot is peeing around on the walls of a big
house or a gated empty plot. Sometimes I feel Indian men feel proud in
excreting so promptly and openly.
What can happen?
In improper sanitary conditions
water borne diseases like diarrhoea, respiratory problems, hepatitis, jaundice
spread like an epidemic. It will not only lead to more of financial loss to the
otherwise poor family but also sometimes loss of a precious life.
For females it is even more
dangerous. If there are no proper toilets there is no privacy for them. It can
sometimes lead to dangerous crimes if a female is seen all alone in an isolated
area.
Talking about the health
issues for women improper sanitation may lead to certain kind of life
threatening infections. Imagine a situation when a women is having her monthly
cycles and there is no proper supply of water, there is no toilet available for
the daily routine and there is no proper place to dispose the sanitary waste.
Children in India suffer
from malnutrition. The main reason behind this is diarrhoea which can even lead
to severe disorders like pneumonia.
If these reasons are not
enough for us to understand the importance of having proper toilets and
sanitation facilities everywhere, here are some facts which I hope will open our
eyes.
Some Facts-
1. Over 50 million people in urban India
defecate in the open every day (Hindu-28th July 2012)
2. Eighty per cent of India’s surface
water pollution is on account of sewage alone. (Hindu-28th July 2012)
3. According to the National Sample
Survey Office (NSSO) from a survey conducted in 2012, only 32% of rural
households have their own toilets and that less than half of Indian households
have a toilet at home.
This has again highlighted the sorry
state of sanitation in India where there are more mobile phone users than
toilets.
Please do your every bit in improving the condition of
hygiene in India.One such great initiative is being done by Domex-You Click Domex Contributes.
You can bring about the
change in the lives of millions of kids, thereby showing your support for the
Domex Initiative. All you need to do is “click” on the “Contribute Tab” on www.domex.in and Domex
will contribute Rs.5 on your behalf to eradicate open defecation, thereby
helping kids like Babli live a dignified life.
Please do this least bit to make a Clean India, a Better
India.
Request all my blogger friends and readers to spread the word
and make this campaign reach the maximum success.A click can change someone's life.
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