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Uttar Pradesh CM sets December deadline for 30 districts in the state to ensure an open defecation free environment
Maharashtra government does not back BMC's claim of an ODF Mumbai; several instances of people defecating in the open recorded by the state’s validation team
Indore's ODF success hinges mostly on increased urbanisation and high toilet coverage even before the SBM launch; difficult to replicate in other cities
Peepal trees to be planted in spots frequented by people to discourage open defecation in Udaipur's Kurabad block
Actual number of open defecation free wards in Goa can be known only after third party inspection post April: GSUDA
Deadline extended for villages along the Ganga to get rid of open defecation
Women and children can use restaurant toilets free of charge in South Delhi from May 1st on a trial basis
Survey finds public toilets in Delhi to be extremely women-unfriendly
Pune Municipal Corporation converts worn out PMPML public buses into mobile ‘Toilets for Her’
Toilets to be built in one lakh madrassas across the country as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission

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