Lack of toilets and other proper sanitation facilities costs India nearly 54 billion dollars a year, a World Bank study has found, mainly through premature deaths, especially of young children. Asia's third-largest economy loses 53.8 billion dollars or 6.4% of its gross domestic product through hygiene-related illnesses, lost productivity and other factors stemming from poor sanitation, according to World Bank.
The lack of proper sanitation creates major health risks, raising the threat of potentially fatal illnesses such as typhoid and malaria.
We plan to construct toilets in many villages in the district
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