According to United Nations, World Toilet Day which is celebrated every year on 19 November, an estimated 2.5 billion population of the world does not have adequate sanitation and one billion global population is forced to defecate in the open, more than half of them live in India. Huh. As a result of which diseases arise as well as contamination of the environment. Therefore, the Government of India is running a Clean India campaign to overcome this problem, but according to a survey, open defecation shows a kind of mentality. Commando 3 song 'Akhiya Mila Wanga' released, Witness Vidyut and Adah's stunning chemistry According to this, about half of the people who regularly visit public toilets and the same number of people who defecate in open, say that this is a convenient solution. In such a situation, there seems to be a change in thinking for a clean India. One out of every three women in the world does not have safe toilet facilities. Being forced into open defecation has a bad effect on the privacy and respect of women and girls and there is a possibility of incidents of violence and rape against them. The use of toilets will also reduce such criminal incidents and the country will become safer for women. Dabangg 3: Song 'Hud - Hud Dabang's Video gets Released, Watch Video Here! Cleanliness is not only important for human health, but it is also necessary for economic and social development. Ground water is not only polluted by open sewage, but agricultural products are also vulnerable to this pollution. This fecal also cause the spread of germs of deadly diseases like diarrhea, cholera, typhoid. Toilets are necessary not only to avoid pollution and these diseases but also for a clean community environment. The toilet is the place where the disposal of human excreta is possible in one place. By which the environment can also be kept clean and contribute to national development because the nation will progress when Indian citizens and India's environment remain problem-free. Auto collides with RJD President Lalu Prasad Yadav's son Tej Pratap's car