
UN global data shows the level of sanitation, more citizens of India, who have access to the phone than access to a toilet.
Mobile subscribers in India reached 563.73 million, almost half the population stood at 1.2 billion dollars. On the other hand, only 366 million people, or about one-third of the total population have access to adequate sanitation in 2008, according to research published by various UN agencies United Nations University.
“This is a tragic irony about India, which are now relatively prosperous country, where half the population has a mobile phone, but many people still unable to meet basic needs and have important functions in the toilet,” said Director of the United Nations University, Zafar Adeel.

Adel is the head of Institute of Water, Environment and Health at the University, based in Hamilton, Canada, and the preparation of the report. Worldwide, an estimated need of US $ 358 billion (USD 3.257 trillion) by 2015 to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to halve the number of residents with regard to sanitation.Inilah
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