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the people of the Harappan Civilization were aware of personal hygiene and Public Health comments

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Answered by insiyahr
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The Indus people were fully aware of the principles of health and sanitation. Towns people bathed in a bath located in the centre of the quadrangle in the middle of the valley. The Baths were around 49 feet long, 28 feet wide and 8 feet deep. Walls of the pool were made up of burnt brick to prevent the leaking of water.


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Answered by Answers4u
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Every single house of the Indus valley civilization was found to have access to a bathroom and a toilet. All the household liquid wastes were drained to the common closed drainage system that interconnected every street. According to the sources, the Indus Valley people have appointed waste cleaners to clean and empty the wastewater pits and pipes.


Apart from the public health of the Indus valley people, there are greater proofs for their personal hygiene. The majority of Indus people raised cattle like goat, pig, and cow for food and milk. They considered fruits and vegetables as their primary food rather than meat.

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