Analysis for the mission sanitation in indian history

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Vinod Kumar., Ved Prakash Nayak and Shubhum Yadav

The history of India has shown that cleanliness movements have been launched by many social reformers. Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Sant Gadse Baba and Suryakant Parikh are notable. These people have launched a campaign of public awareness for cleanliness and health improvement, drainage of toilet sewage, cleaning of toilets and bathrooms etc. Gandhiji made cleanliness and untouchability a part of the freedom struggle trend. Dr. Babasaheb has been the motivator for clean garments, home hygiene, clean work. Sant Gadse Baba had spread public awareness for cleanliness, use of toilet facility and public sanitation in rural provinces. Suryakant Parikh was working for cleaning public roads, pay and use facilities etc. Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak has opposed the work of raising the assimilation of the lower caste people. It has inspired the renovation of toilets. Successful efforts have been made to train the sweepers. Dr. Pathak has always been working in the context of social upliftment, human rights. After independence, the Central and State Governments have also launched a number of campaigns. Personal and public sanitation, toilet awareness and toilet construction are propagated through Nirmal Bharat, Total Sanitation, Companion (TSC) Global Sanitation and Programme, National Saral Help Mission-Vasmo etc. In this way, many movements have been indicative of successful results in the context of toilets and sanitation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2021. 25703.5134
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