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PM Hails Bindeshwar Pathak For Invaluable Contribution In Field Of Cleanliness
- Sunday August 20, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
"The demise of Bindeshwar ji, the Sulabh International founder who was simple and polite, is an irreparable loss," the Prime Minister said.
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Sulabh Founder Bindeshwar Pathak, Sanitation Pioneer, Dies At Delhi Hospital
- Tuesday August 15, 2023
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Social activist and founder of 'Sulabh International' Bindeshwar Pathak, who campaigned extensively to alleviate the plight of manual scavengers, died at a Delhi hospital on Tuesday.
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Hope Machine To End Woes Of Manual Scavengers Involved In Cleaning Sewer
- Monday November 19, 2018
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Hundreds of "manual scavengers" die each year cleaning out sewers in cities across India, but a machine unveiled on World Toilet Day today could help to end that tragic record. Thousands of people, especially below poverty line, are employed in one of the world's dirtiest jobs unclogging human waste from underground pipes.
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Rajasthan Village To Be Named After Trump? Government Says No Proposal
- Wednesday June 14, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
A village in Rajasthan's Mewat region will be named after US President Donald Trump, a top Indian sociologist and social worker has said, prompting the state government to rule out any such plan.
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Rejecting Age-Old Taboos, Widows In Vrindavan Play Holi
- Wednesday March 15, 2017
- Press Trust Of India
A riot of colours took over the 400-year-old Gopinath temple as hundreds of widows clad in white sarees, smeared hues of reds, yellows and greens on each other and celebrated Holi. Here are the glimpses from the celebrations: (Photo Credit: AFP) Elderly women from Vrindavan and Varanasi gathered at one of the oldest Krishna temples in the crowded G...
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Sulabh International Founder Asks NRIs To Invest In Toilets In India
- Friday July 22, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
India could become open defecation free by 2019 if the nearly 2 crore non-resident Indians (NRIs) each contributes to building six toilets over a span of three years, the founder of Sulabh International said today.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sanitation Pioneer Activist Bindeshwar Pathak to Get Top US Humanitarian Award
- Thursday October 29, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Social activist and founder of 'Sulabh International' Bindeshwar Pathak was selected today for a top US humanitarian award for his contribution to sanitation and enhancing the quality of life for millions of manual scavengers.
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www.ndtv.com
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50,000 Motivators Needed to Translate PM Modi Dream of Toilet in Every House: Sulabh
- Sunday September 7, 2014
- India News | Press Trust of India
50,000 motivators are neeed to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi's target of building a toilet in every household in next five years, founder of leading sanitation organization Sulabh International Bindeshwar Pathak yesterday said.
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www.ndtv.com
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PM Hails Bindeshwar Pathak For Invaluable Contribution In Field Of Cleanliness
- Sunday August 20, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
"The demise of Bindeshwar ji, the Sulabh International founder who was simple and polite, is an irreparable loss," the Prime Minister said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sulabh Founder Bindeshwar Pathak, Sanitation Pioneer, Dies At Delhi Hospital
- Tuesday August 15, 2023
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Social activist and founder of 'Sulabh International' Bindeshwar Pathak, who campaigned extensively to alleviate the plight of manual scavengers, died at a Delhi hospital on Tuesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hope Machine To End Woes Of Manual Scavengers Involved In Cleaning Sewer
- Monday November 19, 2018
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Hundreds of "manual scavengers" die each year cleaning out sewers in cities across India, but a machine unveiled on World Toilet Day today could help to end that tragic record. Thousands of people, especially below poverty line, are employed in one of the world's dirtiest jobs unclogging human waste from underground pipes.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rajasthan Village To Be Named After Trump? Government Says No Proposal
- Wednesday June 14, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
A village in Rajasthan's Mewat region will be named after US President Donald Trump, a top Indian sociologist and social worker has said, prompting the state government to rule out any such plan.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rejecting Age-Old Taboos, Widows In Vrindavan Play Holi
- Wednesday March 15, 2017
- Press Trust Of India
A riot of colours took over the 400-year-old Gopinath temple as hundreds of widows clad in white sarees, smeared hues of reds, yellows and greens on each other and celebrated Holi. Here are the glimpses from the celebrations: (Photo Credit: AFP) Elderly women from Vrindavan and Varanasi gathered at one of the oldest Krishna temples in the crowded G...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Sulabh International Founder Asks NRIs To Invest In Toilets In India
- Friday July 22, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
India could become open defecation free by 2019 if the nearly 2 crore non-resident Indians (NRIs) each contributes to building six toilets over a span of three years, the founder of Sulabh International said today.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sanitation Pioneer Activist Bindeshwar Pathak to Get Top US Humanitarian Award
- Thursday October 29, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Social activist and founder of 'Sulabh International' Bindeshwar Pathak was selected today for a top US humanitarian award for his contribution to sanitation and enhancing the quality of life for millions of manual scavengers.
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www.ndtv.com
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50,000 Motivators Needed to Translate PM Modi Dream of Toilet in Every House: Sulabh
- Sunday September 7, 2014
- India News | Press Trust of India
50,000 motivators are neeed to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi's target of building a toilet in every household in next five years, founder of leading sanitation organization Sulabh International Bindeshwar Pathak yesterday said.
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www.ndtv.com