
Episode 2: The Untold Story of Women in Sanitation managing your poop (in Odia)
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According to a report by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2017, as much as 70% of the sewage generated in India is discharged untreated into rivers, lakes, and other water bodies. With SBM 2.0 focus on treating the liquid waste within the country, the sanitation workers engaged in managing and treating this waste are still facing the stigma of handling it. The Environmental Outlook interviewed ‘The Radhakrishna SHG group’ which is handling the Septage treatment plant at Daspalla NAC for the past two years. Through their tireless efforts, these unsung heroes have ensured safe sanitation services and made people aware of safe sanitation practices, creating a positive impact on the environment. Check out this episode on YouTube in English https://youtu.be/pskEDnv3am4 Have queries or stories you want us to capture, write on theenvironmentaloutlook@gmail.com Support our work by following us on social media YouTube: shorturl.at/vLXZ8 Instagram: http://shorturl.at/pBHQV LinkedIn: shorturl.at/pGJX0 Reach out to our hosts here, Dimple: shorturl.at/gmwG6 Chirag: shorturl.at/jyENR