More and more people of India, the second most densely populated country in the world, have access to mobile phones as compared to the toilet, according to United Nations University (UNU), Wednesday, on how to reduce the people who earn less cleanliness.
"It's tragic to think that in India, the country is now rich enough that an average of half its citizens have a telephone, about half of them are not able to obtain basic needs and dignity of a toilet," said Zafar Adeel, Director of the Institute for Water, Environment and Health (IWEH) at the UNU, and leader of the UN-Water, a coordinating body for the work related to water in 27 UN agencies and their partners.
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