Many people are curious about India, and have heard from friends who have traveled there that Indians urinate and defecate anywhere, regardless of gender. This situation is not an exaggeration; it is a real reality. Although Indians have built toilets specifically for women, they are still open-air, just covered and without urinals. This article introduces the details of Indian toilets, let’s take a look. Indians have the habit of urinating and defecating anywhere, so the Indian government has built about 10,000 toilets, each costing about 9,000 Indian rupees (about 1,028 yuan). However, these Indian toilets are somewhat different from toilets in other parts of the world. They are more like a wall for urinating than a toilet, because there is no urinal at all, and if you don't control it, splashing on your legs is inevitable. Indians are accustomed to open defecation. They believe it is a sign of being close to nature and a habit that has remained unchanged for thousands of years. Many farmers superstitiously believe that having a toilet at home is unlucky, so no matter how rich their family is, they will not build a toilet. Due to the large number of foreign tourists on the beach, the Indian government built several modern ceramic urinals on the beach. However, there are no toilets, just urinals. There are open-air toilets everywhere here, and many female tourists feel embarrassed when traveling here, but this is the only way girls here can go to the toilet. Although there are many toilets, locals are still accustomed to urinating and defecating anywhere. They feel that this is a way to get close to the earth. The Indian government has spent a lot of effort to build toilets, but it is still difficult to change the Indian habit of urinating and defecating anywhere, which causes many children to suffer from various diseases every year. The Indian government is very troubled by this, and even lets children "laugh at" adults who go to the toilet at will to reduce the occurrence of this incident, and makes efforts to encourage people to use public toilets. In the street toilet of Mumbai, which is known as the most prosperous metropolis in India, the man in the middle is so close to the wall. Is he really not afraid of splashing water on his suit pants? In India, the government promotes modernization not in terms of economic development or wealth, but in terms of civilized toilets. The Indian government "ridicules" these people who urinate and defecate in public by hanging banners on the streets or running TV ads. In TV commercials, children laugh at wealthy people who use high-tech products but don't use public toilets. The government also advises brides not to marry men who urinate and defecate in public. According to a survey, nearly 600 million people in India lack toilets. The Indian government has indeed put a lot of thought into correcting the way its people use the toilet, but these open-air toilets you built seem to be no different from urinating and defecating anywhere. |
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