Modi salute the 104 year Inspirational women who sold her goat to build toilet
Modi salute the 104 year Inspirational women who sold her goat to build toilet
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Seems like PM. Modi’s ‘Rurban Mission’ under ‘Clean India Mission’ is going great and why not when there is citizen like Kunwar Bai who sold their goat to build toilet in her house. Prime Minister Narendra  Modi said it’s a sign of changing India and salute Kunwar Bai.

Kunwar Bai who is 104 year old lady from Kotabharri village, Dhamtari District, Chattisgarh, sold her 8-10 goat to build two toilets at her home. Afterwards, she started informing other villages about benefits of toilets and its importance. And every house in the village has toilets. For this Modi praise Kunwar Bai for her efforts to make village open defecation free during the launch of ‘’Rurban Mission’’.

During the programme Modi said that “an elderly women of 104 years who stays in a remote village. Does not watch TV or road papers. But the message of building toilets under Clean India mission somehow reached her. She sold off her goats to build toilets at home and also encouraged others from the village to build”

Later Modi added in his statement that “the country is changing. Its seems when a women at a remote village make efforts to fulfill dream of clean India mission, she is an inspiration for everyone, especially youth ‘I would like to tell media that you don’t cover me but spread the story of this women all over the country” the PM urged.

 

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