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In reply to the discussion: Indian Police Hold 15 Men for Gang Raping Danish Tourist [View all]LuvNewcastle
(17,838 posts)69. I didn't make that up; I've seen reports about it. Here's one:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002814887
Sixty per cent of the "global total" who do not have access to toilets live in India, and hence are forced to defecate in the open. In actual numbers, sixty per cent translates to 626 million. This makes India the number one country in the world where open defecation is practised. Indonesia with 63 million is a far second!
At 949 million in 2010 worldwide, vast majority of people practising open defecation live in rural areas. Though the number of rural people practising open defecation has reduced by 234 million in 2010 than in 1990, those that continue to do so tend to be concentrated in a few countries, including India, notes the 2012 update report of UNICEF and the World Health Organisation (WHO).
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More than half of the 2.5 billion people without improved sanitation live in India or China. The high figure prevails even as four out of 10 people who have gained access to improved sanitation since 1990 live in these two countries.
Rapidly-modernising India is drowning in its own excreta, notes the New Delhi-based Sunita Narain, Director General of the Centre for Science and Environment in a Comment piece published on June 14 in Nature.
Sixty per cent of the "global total" who do not have access to toilets live in India, and hence are forced to defecate in the open. In actual numbers, sixty per cent translates to 626 million. This makes India the number one country in the world where open defecation is practised. Indonesia with 63 million is a far second!
At 949 million in 2010 worldwide, vast majority of people practising open defecation live in rural areas. Though the number of rural people practising open defecation has reduced by 234 million in 2010 than in 1990, those that continue to do so tend to be concentrated in a few countries, including India, notes the 2012 update report of UNICEF and the World Health Organisation (WHO).
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More than half of the 2.5 billion people without improved sanitation live in India or China. The high figure prevails even as four out of 10 people who have gained access to improved sanitation since 1990 live in these two countries.
Rapidly-modernising India is drowning in its own excreta, notes the New Delhi-based Sunita Narain, Director General of the Centre for Science and Environment in a Comment piece published on June 14 in Nature.
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the girl that was raped and then burned to death, a male politician tried to make excuses
JI7
Jan 2014
#29
For officials on India to have behaved as they did after a diplomat with limited immunity
redqueen
Jan 2014
#33
I really resent not being able to travel where I want because some men can't control themselves
Matariki
Jan 2014
#59
That's what I meant about how it doesn't get to why there's rape in the first place
Recursion
Jan 2014
#67
I was thinking that the 'hawks' in govenment would want to use all that pent up agression
Matariki
Jan 2014
#63
Gang rape happens all over the world. This isn't about Indian culture, specifically. nt
redqueen
Jan 2014
#20
Here's an Indian outlet's article on it (avoid the comments unless you have your barf bag)
Recursion
Jan 2014
#10
i'm at the point where i would not care if they had public hangings or beheadings of rapists
JI7
Jan 2014
#12