| বাংলা: | ভারত: টয়লেট নেই... |
| Malagasy: | Indy : Tsy misy toeram-pivalanana... |
| हिन्दी: | भारतः टॉयलेट नक्को... |
| فارسی: | هند:اجلاس جهانی توالت... |
| 繁體中文: | (短訊)印度:沒廁所... |
| 简体中文: | (短讯)印度:没厕所... |
India Daily on how 80% of people in India have no access to a toilet. A sobering thought considering the World’s 7th World Toilet Summit is going to be held in India this week.
To mark the anniversary of Mumbai terror attacks, Yasser Latif Hamdani at Pak Tea House writes a letter to the Indians: “let this day signify an awakening on both sides that (says) enough with this ‘geo-strategic thinking' of one-upping each other.”
Dipen Bhattacharya at Mukto Mona criticizes the rituals of sacrifices - be it during Kali Puja for Hindus or Eid-ul-Adha sacrifices for Muslims. “Man might need to eat meat, but mass murder of helpless animals using brutal methods cannot be considered self-sacrifice,” he opines.
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u heard name of bindeshwar pathak and his sulabh sauchalay