http://www.hindustantimes.com/india/in-rajkot-college-students-ensure-no-open-defecation/story-oAMPKkvdc0WK8ylNOoLjBK.html
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Hetal Jadav, a 20-year-old college student from Rajkot, lives in a tenement with two attached toilets. She, however, does not mind using the mobile toilet vans parked kilometres away at the Laxminagar slums.
Ask her why, and she replies: “I try to set an example for slum dwellers to stop open defecation.”
Hetal is not alone in doing this. About 50 young volunteers, all students of a sanitation course at the All India Institute of Local Self-Government, fan out across various parts of the city every day on an important quest — spotting people heading to the railway tracks or neighbourhood fields for answering nature’s call. But before they can reach their destination, these volunteers approach them and gently attempt convincing them to use the nearest public toilet.
“We know that’s usually not the right time for a chat. Some of them get angry and abuse us. At times, they even physically assault us. But, in the end, they agree,” says Nipurn Siraya, another volunteer.