Keep the Environment Clean (स्वच्छ रखे परिवेश)

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Contribution of Sulabh in the field of Sanitation Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, established in 1970, is working incessantly in the field of sanitation and social reform. Sulabh has constructed over 1.3 crore household toilets whereas Government of India has got 90 crore toilets based on Sulabh technology, Sulabh operates and maintains 8,000 public toilets in 1,599 towns and cities in 25 States and 4 Union Territories which are used by 1.5 crore people every day. The experiment is going on outside India as well. Sulabh toilet technology has been adopted in Afghanistan, Bangla Desh, Vietnam, China, Indonesia and 15 African countries. Five Sulabh toilets along with biogas plants are working in Kabul, Afghanistan. BBC-Horizons has recognised Sulabh technology as one among the unique inventions of the world. Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, Founder, Sulabh invented Sulabh two-pit toilet technology which led to the end of the practice of carrying night soil on head. Sulabh two-pit environmental compost toilet has been so designed that people belonging to the poor, medium and affluent classes can all get it constructed as the cost as per its various designs is affordable for all these categories and it is appropriate for the needs and choice of the beneficiaries. With its technology of two-pit toilet Sulabh has put an end to the abominable system of scavenging prevalent in the country and has brought people engaged in this inhuman work to the mainstream of society after rehabilitating them. They have been made self-dependent after being trained in various professions. Now these people are well-versed in professions like tailoring, embroidery, preparing eatables like pickles, papads and noodles. They have started celebrating festivals and religious rites along with Brahmins and people of higher classes. Now they are all free from the curse of untouchability.

LoPNrk ds {ks= esa lqyHk dk ;ksxnku o"kZ 1970 esa LFkkfir lqyHk baVjus'kuy lks'ky lfoZl vkWxuZ kbts'ku LoPNrk ,oa lkekftd dY;k.k ds {ks=k esa vuojr dk;Z dj jgk gSA lqyHk us O;fDrxr ?kjksa esa 1-3 djksM+ ls vfèkd 'kkSpky;ksa dk fuekZ.k fd;k gS rFkk Hkkjr&ljdkj us lqyHk&rduhd ij vk/kfjr 90 djksM+ 'kkSpky; cuok, gSAa lqyHk 25 jkT;ksa vkSj 4 dsæa &'kkflr çns'kksa ds 1]599 'kgjksa vkSj uxjksa esa 8]000 lkoZtfud 'kkSpky;ksa djk j[k&j[kko djrk gS] ftldk mi;ksx çfrfnu 1-5 djksM+ yksx djrs gSAa ;g ç;ksx Hkkjr ds ckgj Hkh gks jgk gSA viQxkfuLrku] c¡xykns'k] fo;ruke] phu] baMksufs l;k rFkk 15 vfÚdh ns'kksa esa lqyHk 'kkSpky;&rduhd viukbZ xbZ gSA viQxkfuLrku ds dkcqy esa ck;ksxl S IykaV ds lkFk 5 lqyHk 'kkSpky; dk;Zjr gSAa ch-ch-lh-&gksjkbtUl~ us lqyHk&rduhd dks fo'o ds ik¡p vn~Hkqr vkfo"dkjksa esa ,d ekuk gSA lqyHk laLFkkid MkW- foUns'oj ikBd us lqyHk Vw fiV VkW;ysV VsDuksykWth dk vkfo"dkj fd;k] ftlds iQyLo#i eSyk <+kus s dh çFkk lekIr gqbAZ lqyHk Vw fiV i;kZojf.kd daiksLV 'kkSpky; bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;k x;k gS fd xjhc&ls&xjhc oxZ] eè;e oxZ rFkk laiUu yksx bldk fuekZ.k djk ldrs gS]a D;ksfa d bls cukus dh ykxr fofHkUu fMtkbuksa ds vuqlkj lHkh oxks± ds vuqdy w gksrh gS rFkk ;g ykHkkfUorksa dh vko';drk rFkk ilan ds fy, fcydqy mi;qDr gksrk gSA nks xM~<s okys lqyHk 'kkSpky; dh rduhd ls lqyHk us ns'k esa O;kIr LdSofas tax dh dqçFkk dks [kRe fd;k gS vkSj bl vekuoh; dk;Z ls yksxksa dk iquokZlu dj mUgsa lekt dh eq[;/kjk esa 'kkfey djok;k gSA bUgsa fofo/ O;kolkf;d {ks=kksa esa çf'k{k.k nsdj Lokoyach cuk;k gSA vc ;s yksx d<+kbZ&flykbZ] vpkj&ikiM+] uwMYl bR;kfn [kk| inkFkZ cukus tSls O;olk; lh[k pqds gSAa MkWDVj ikBd dh lgk;rk ls ;s yksx vc czkã.kksa vkSj Å¡ph tkfr;ksa ds lkFk iwtk&ikB vkSj R;ksgkj eukus yxs gSAa vc ;s lHkh vLi`';rk ds vfHk'kki ls eqDr gks pqds gSAa SULABH INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANISATION

In General Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council Sulabh Bhawan, Palam Dabri Road, New Delhi - 110 045 Tel. Nos. : 91-11-25031518, 25031519; Fax Nos : 91-11-25034014, 91-11-25055952 E-mail: info@sulabhinternational.org, sulabhinfo@gmail.com Website: www.sulabhinternational.org, www.sulabhtoiletmuseum.org

Keep The Environment

Clean

Toilet First, Temple Later “......I have decided that I will make toilets, whatever may people think. I have a had a small background and I believe in working for small issues for small people. I am a small man who wants to do big things for small people......” “......It is our social responsibility as citizens of India to help fulfil Gandhiji’s vision of Clean India , by his 150th birth anniversary in 2019......” — Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

LoPN j[ksa ifjos'k igys 'kkSpky;] fiQj nsoky;

^---eSua s fu.kZ; fy;k gS fd eSa 'kkSpky;ksa dk fuekZ.k djkÅ¡xk] esjh NksVh&lh i`"BHkwfe esa lkekU; yksxksa ds fgr ds fufeÙk vusd vkdka{kk,¡ gSAa eSa ,d vke vkneh gw¡ ]ijarq lkèkkj.k O;fDr ds dY;k.k&gsrq esjs ikl vusd cM+h ;kstuk,¡ ga--S A* ^---Hkkjrh; gksus ds ukrs geyksxksa dk nkf;Ro gS fd jk"Vªfirk egkRek xk¡èkh us ftl ^LoPN Hkkjr* dh ifjdYiuk dh Fkh] og muds 150osa tUe&fnol ds volj ij 2019 esa vo'; iw.kZ gks---A*

µJh ujsæa eksnh ekuuh; izèkkuea=kh] Hkkjr&ljdkj


'Sanitation is more important than Independence.' 'Everyone must be his own scavenger.' 'I call myself a labourer because I take pride in calling myself a spinner, weaver, farmer and scavenger.' — Mahatma Gandhi

^LoPNrk vktknh ls vf/d egÙoiw.kZ gSA* ^çR;sd O;fDr dks viuk LdSot as j Lo;a gksuk pkfg,A* ^eSa Lo;a dks ,d etnwj dgrk gw]¡ D;ksfa d eq>s ,d cqudj] tqykgk] fdlku vkSj LdSot as j dgykus esa xoZ dk vuqHko gksrk gSA* µegkRek xk¡/h


Sulabh Dedicated to Cleanliness The Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi has ignited the candle of cleanliness among Indians to make India clean. He has asked Indians to restore the culture of sanitation which Indians had during Harappan civilization. We should join hands with the Prime Minister with all the might and resources, to make India clean and free from defecation in the open. Be civilized, be cultured, be clean, make India clean and standout in the row of civilized, cultured and clean nations. — Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, Sociologist and Social Reformer Founder, Sulabh Sanitation and Social Reform Movement

lqyHk % LoPNrk ds fy, lefiZr ^ekuuh; iz/kuea=kh Jh ujsUnz eksnh us ns'k dks LoPN cukus ds fy, Hkkjrh;ksa ds chp LoPNrk dk nhi izTofyr fd;k gSA mUgksua s LoPNrk dh ml laLd`fr dks iqu#Tthfor djus ds fy, ns'kokfl;ksa dk vkg~oku fd;k gS] tks gM+Iik&lH;rk ds le; gekjs ;gk¡ FkhA Hkkjr dks [kqys esa 'kkSp&eqDr djus vkSj LoPN cukus ds fy, geyksxksa dks viuh iwjh 'kfDr rFkk lk/uksa }kjk iz/kuea=kh dk lkFk nsuk pkfg,A vr% vkb,] ge lHkh lH;] lqlLa d`r rFkk LoPN gksdj Hkkjr dks LoPN] lH;] lqlLa d`r rFkk LoPN jk"Vªkas dh drkj esa vxz.kh cuk,¡A* µMkW- foUns'oj ikBd lekt'kkL=kh ,oa lektlqèkkjd laLFkkid] lqyHk&LoPNrk ,oa lkekftd lq/kj&vkanksyu


Contribution of Sulabh in the field of Sanitation Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, established in 1970, is working incessantly in the field of sanitation and social reform. Sulabh has constructed over 1.3 crore household toilets whereas Government of India has got 90 crore toilets based on Sulabh technology, Sulabh operates and maintains 8,000 public toilets in 1,599 towns and cities in 25 States and 4 Union Territories which are used by 1.5 crore people every day. The experiment is going on outside India as well. Sulabh toilet technology has been adopted in Afghanistan, Bangla Desh, Vietnam, China, Indonesia and 15 African countries. Five Sulabh toilets along with biogas plants are working in Kabul, Afghanistan. BBC-Horizons has recognised Sulabh technology as one among the unique inventions of the world. Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, Founder, Sulabh invented Sulabh two-pit toilet technology which led to the end of the practice of carrying night soil on head. Sulabh two-pit environmental compost toilet has been so designed that people belonging to the poor, medium and affluent classes can all get it constructed as the cost as per its various designs is affordable for all these categories and it is appropriate for the needs and choice of the beneficiaries. With its technology of two-pit toilet Sulabh has put an end to the abominable system of scavenging prevalent in the country and has brought people engaged in this inhuman work to the mainstream of society after rehabilitating them. They have been made self-dependent after being trained in various professions. Now these people are well-versed in professions like tailoring, embroidery, preparing eatables like pickles, papads and noodles. They have started celebrating festivals and religious rites along with Brahmins and people of higher classes. Now they are all free from the curse of untouchability.

LoPNrk ds {ks= esa lqyHk dk ;ksxnku o"kZ 1970 esa LFkkfir lqyHk baVjus'kuy lks'ky lfoZl vkWxuZ kbts'ku LoPNrk ,oa lkekftd dY;k.k ds {ks=k esa vuojr dk;Z dj jgk gSA lqyHk us O;fDrxr ?kjksa esa 1-3 djksM+ ls vfèkd 'kkSpky;ksa dk fuekZ.k fd;k gS rFkk Hkkjr&ljdkj us lqyHk&rduhd ij vk/kfjr 90 djksM+ 'kkSpky; cuok, gSAa lqyHk 25 jkT;ksa vkSj 4 dsæa &'kkflr çns'kksa ds 1]599 'kgjksa vkSj uxjksa esa 8]000 lkoZtfud 'kkSpky;ksa djk j[k&j[kko djrk gS] ftldk mi;ksx çfrfnu 1-5 djksM+ yksx djrs gSAa ;g ç;ksx Hkkjr ds ckgj Hkh gks jgk gSA viQxkfuLrku] c¡xykns'k] fo;ruke] phu] baMksufs l;k rFkk 15 vfÚdh ns'kksa esa lqyHk 'kkSpky;&rduhd viukbZ xbZ gSA viQxkfuLrku ds dkcqy esa ck;ksxl S IykaV ds lkFk 5 lqyHk 'kkSpky; dk;Zjr gSAa ch-ch-lh-&gksjkbtUl~ us lqyHk&rduhd dks fo'o ds ik¡p vn~Hkqr vkfo"dkjksa esa ,d ekuk gSA lqyHk laLFkkid MkW- foUns'oj ikBd us lqyHk Vw fiV VkW;ysV VsDuksykWth dk vkfo"dkj fd;k] ftlds iQyLo#i eSyk <+kus s dh çFkk lekIr gqbAZ lqyHk Vw fiV i;kZojf.kd daiksLV 'kkSpky; bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;k x;k gS fd xjhc&ls&xjhc oxZ] eè;e oxZ rFkk laiUu yksx bldk fuekZ.k djk ldrs gS]a D;ksfa d bls cukus dh ykxr fofHkUu fMtkbuksa ds vuqlkj lHkh oxks± ds vuqdy w gksrh gS rFkk ;g ykHkkfUorksa dh vko';drk rFkk ilan ds fy, fcydqy mi;qDr gksrk gSA nks xM~<s okys lqyHk 'kkSpky; dh rduhd ls lqyHk us ns'k esa O;kIr LdSofas tax dh dqçFkk dks [kRe fd;k gS vkSj bl vekuoh; dk;Z ls yksxksa dk iquokZlu dj mUgsa lekt dh eq[;/kjk esa 'kkfey djok;k gSA bUgsa fofo/ O;kolkf;d {ks=kksa esa çf'k{k.k nsdj Lokoyach cuk;k gSA vc ;s yksx d<+kbZ&flykbZ] vpkj&ikiM+] uwMYl bR;kfn [kk| inkFkZ cukus tSls O;olk; lh[k pqds gSAa MkWDVj ikBd dh lgk;rk ls ;s yksx vc czkã.kksa vkSj Å¡ph tkfr;ksa ds lkFk iwtk&ikB vkSj R;ksgkj eukus yxs gSAa vc ;s lHkh vLi`';rk ds vfHk'kki ls eqDr gks pqds gSAa SULABH INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANISATION

In General Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council Sulabh Bhawan, Palam Dabri Road, New Delhi - 110 045 Tel. Nos. : 91-11-25031518, 25031519; Fax Nos : 91-11-25034014, 91-11-25055952 E-mail: info@sulabhinternational.org, sulabhinfo@gmail.com Website: www.sulabhinternational.org, www.sulabhtoiletmuseum.org


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