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Where will all the remaining toilets come from? 
The Swachh Bharat Mission may hold the answers, at least in terms of a governmental initiative. But the focus on toilets is to be welcomed. "Access to sanitation is critical for human development" says the UN.

Interlacing Water and Human Health
This volume challenges approaches in which water and health are treated from a sectoral and non-comprehensive perspective. The book comprehensively attempts to understand the significance of environmental and human health related risk and their inter-linkage for the sustainable future.
Hardback: Rs. 995 | 978-81-321-0725-5

Squatting with Dignity
It presents a detailed account of the development of the rural sanitation movement in India in the last decade. It is a story of breaking the sanitation taboo in India and making people learn to defecate with dignity and privacy. The book presents a historical account of the importance attached to sanitation and hygiene in ancient India and the evolution of sanitation policy in modern India.

Paperback: Rs. 495 | 978-81-321-0744-6
Hardback: Rs. 995 | 978-81-321-0305-9
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Watchout for this forthcoming title!
Unpack the key elements of WASH—Water, Sanitation and Hygiene!
Gender Issues in Water and Sanitation Programmes
Exclusion and inequitable access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services and opportunities are major concerns to development practitioners. The job of providing water for the household invariably falls on women, often at the expense of their education, income-earning opportunities and social, cultural and political involvement.
Hardback: Rs 995.00 (tent) | 978-93-515-0065-0
Socio-Economic Inequities and Household Sanitation in Rural India: A Comparative Analysis for Three States by Homi Katrak

From Social Change, 
(Volume 44 Issue 3, September 2014)

There is widespread concern about the socio-economic inequities that disadvantage certain households in rural India. This article focuses on inequities in the context of the shortage of household sanitation. Lack of proper sanitation is a major environmental risk to children’s health and an inconvenience, particularly for women as they have to defecate in open fields and that encroaches on their privacy. Read an abstract
  
Social Changepublishes problem-oriented, empirically-grounded analytical papers, theoretical essays and policy discussions in the field of social change and development, in as non-technical language as possible.Read more
 
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