A mega pot of toilet made up of iron, fibre, wood and plaster of Paris was unveiled in the hamlet to mark the World Toilet Day. Sanitation expert and Sulabh International founder Bindeshwar Pathak and other dignitaries inaugurated the "biggest toilet pot of the world"s biggest toilet pot model was unveiled at Marora, popularly known as the "Trump village", in Haryana on the World Toilet Day today in a bid to create awareness towards sanitation and use of toilets.The nondescript village, with a population of 1,800, in Mewat region was in June rechristened as "Trump village" by NGO Sulabh International Social Service Organisation in a gesture to US president Donald Trump ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Washington.
The Nuh district administration, however, later said the move to rename the village was "illegal", forcing the organisation members to remove boards mentioning the new name.A mega pot of toilet made up of iron, fibre, wood and plaster of Paris - measuring 20x10 feet - was unveiled in the hamlet to mark the World Toilet Day, which is observed on November 19 to inspire action to tackle the global World Wholesale stainless steel coolers sanitation crisis.Sanitation expert and Sulabh International founder Bindeshwar Pathak and other dignitaries inaugurated the "biggest toilet pot of the world" model and dedicated another 95 new household toilets to the residents of the village."Its a symbolic gesture to inaugurate a large toilet pot at Trump village to mark the World Toilet Day to create awareness among people towards the use of toilets and safe sanitation," Pathak said.He said the large pot replica would be moved to Delhis Sulabh Toilet Museum.
Pathak had in June announced in Washington his decision to adopt Marora. He had said the move was aimed to encourage businessmen adopt villages in India to promote sanitation.Since then, Sulabh International has carried out the construction of toilets for every household and set up of a vocational training centre for girls in the village."Organising a programme in a remote village of Haryana on the World Toilet Day was a promotional concept in connection with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision to make villages in India free from open defecation on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhis 150th birth anniversary year in 2019," Pathak said."Trumps slogan is Make America Great Again and our Prime Ministers credo is Make in India, so I thought why not make a humble beginning honouring the friendship of the two," he said.Apart from inaugurating individual toilets, two books on the use of toilets and sanitation were also released.Pathak said he hoped the move would win enough attention and goodwill to raise awareness for a major social problem.Puneet Ahulwalia, a member of the ruling Republican Party of the US, speaking on the occasion, said the initiative would go long way to motivate masses towards cleanliness and safe sanitation.
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We are in the process of issuing work order for the project at Baptista Garden and is expected to be complete by May 2018, said the official. Situated on the 100-feet high Bhadarwada Hill, Mazgaon, it offers a panoramic view of south Mumbai. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to restore the Joseph Baptista Garden at Mazgaon and install replicas Wholesale aluminum stock pots for sale of Seven Wonders of the World at the cost of ` two crore.To boost tourism and enhance glory of Mumbai, former Sena corporator Yamini Jadhav had proposed this plan. Known for various types of flora and fauna, the artificial waterfall at the garden is also an added attraction for the tourists.
It has the replicas of all seven wonders in the world,” she said.“Boards showing information and features of the original seven wonders will be installed at each of the replica, which will be illuminated with LED lights enhancing their beauty further during the night time,” said a senior civic official. “The Pune Municipal Corporation has set up a ‘seven wonders’ project at the Yashwantrao Chavan Park in Shivdarshan Chowk, which one of its kind project in the entire Asia
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