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Around 320 tonnes of waste generated on Chitra Pournami day removed in Tiruvannamalai

Srisailam temple trust board to build permanent public toilet complexes for pilgrims

Election campaigning in Coimbatore leads to littered streets and increased clean-up efforts

Waste piles up in Thiruvananthapuram as Haritha Karma Sena faces vehicle shortage

The Corporationโ€™s plans to purchase vehicles is getting delayed

How Shanghai reduces faecal bacteria presence in hotels to less than 1%

When it comes to hotel rooms, โ€œluxuryโ€ does not necessarily mean clean and hygienic. A number of studies have shown that light switches and television remote controls are among the objects with the highest levels of bacterial contamination, while toilets and bathroom sinks also contain high levels of microbial organisms. A 2012 survey in the United States โ€“ which is still cited by the travel industry 14 years later โ€“ found that 81 per cent of US hotel samples tested positive for surface faecal...

KWAโ€™s crucial projects in Kochi still await govt. nod

Kochiโ€™s drinking water crisis continues as approval for a 190-MLD water treatment plant remains pending, while a โ‚น2,000-crore sewage treatment project aimed at improving the cityโ€™s sanitation system is also awaiting clearance

Top Swachh Survekshan rank for Vijayawada is a priority: Collector

Why โ€˜dung collectorโ€™ was a highly lucrative profession in ancient China

In ancient China, a highly lucrative and fiercely competitive profession known as the โ€œdung collectorโ€ brought its exponents significant profits. These people were responsible for gathering human waste, otherwise known as night soil, from residentsโ€™ chamber pots. Due to a lack of modern toilets and flush systems, people stored human waste in chamber pots and were not allowed to dispose of it freely. Waste from each household was collected by specialised workers known as โ€œdung collectorsโ€. At...