write a short note on sulabh
Answers
Answered by
9
Sulabh is a non-government organisation which has been working for three decades to address the problems of sanitation facing low-caste, low-income people in India.
Answered by
7
Heya Mate ❤ Here's ur answer,
Sulabh is a non-government organisation which is working for three decades to address the problems of sanitation facing low-caste, low-income people in India.It has constructed more than 7,500 public toilet blocks and 1.2 million private toilets, giving access to sanitation to 10 million people.The majority of the users of Sulabh facilities are from the poor working class.
Sulabh:
(i)Sulabh is a non-government organisation which has been working for three decades to address the problems of sanitation facing low-caste, low-income people in India. (i)It has constructed more than 7,500 public toilet blocks and 1.2 million private toilets, giving access to sanitation to 10 million people. (ii)The majority of the users of Sulabh facilities are from the poor working class (iv) Sulabh
enters into contracts with municipalities or other local authorities construct toilet blocks with government funds. (v)Local authorities provide land and funds for setting up the services, whereas maintenance costs are sometimes financed through user charges (for example, Re 1 is charged for use of the latrines in the cities.)
Hope it helps ❤
Please Mark As The Brainliest ❤
Sulabh is a non-government organisation which is working for three decades to address the problems of sanitation facing low-caste, low-income people in India.It has constructed more than 7,500 public toilet blocks and 1.2 million private toilets, giving access to sanitation to 10 million people.The majority of the users of Sulabh facilities are from the poor working class.
Sulabh:
(i)Sulabh is a non-government organisation which has been working for three decades to address the problems of sanitation facing low-caste, low-income people in India. (i)It has constructed more than 7,500 public toilet blocks and 1.2 million private toilets, giving access to sanitation to 10 million people. (ii)The majority of the users of Sulabh facilities are from the poor working class (iv) Sulabh
enters into contracts with municipalities or other local authorities construct toilet blocks with government funds. (v)Local authorities provide land and funds for setting up the services, whereas maintenance costs are sometimes financed through user charges (for example, Re 1 is charged for use of the latrines in the cities.)
Hope it helps ❤
Please Mark As The Brainliest ❤
Similar questions