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Where India Goes is a carefully researched study of the complex relationships between caste and open defecation in India. The authors have done an excellent job ...
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Abandoned Toilets, Stunted Development and the Costs of Caste ; ISBN: 9789352645664 ; ISBN 10: 9352645669 ; Imprint: HarperLitmus ; On Sale: July 10, 2017. Pages: ...
Where India Goes: Abandoned Toilets, Stunted Development and the Costs of Caste

Where India Goes: Abandoned Toilets, Stunted Development and the Costs of Caste

Book by Dean Spears and Diane Coffey
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More than half the people who defecate in the open live in India . Around the world, people live healthier lives than in centuries past, in part because latrines keep faecal germs away from growing babies. India is an exception. ... Google Books
Originally published: July 10, 2017
Aug 8, 2018 · This is the message of the wonderful book, Where India Goes: Abandoned Toilets, Stunted Development and the Costs of Caste by Diane Coffey and ...
Oct 26, 2020 · In Where India Goes: Abandoned Toilets, Stunted Development and the Costs of Caste, they tell a story to uncover how technocratic policy, ...
The book's main argument is that India lags behind comparable countries because policymakers have not considered stability of the Indian caste system and its ...
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Where India Goes is a carefully researched study of the complex relationships between caste and open defecation in India. The authors have done an excellent job ...
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They write of increased funding and ever more unused latrines.Where India Goes is an important and timely book that calls for the annihilation of caste and ...
Where India Goes: Abandoned Toilets, Stunted Development, and the Costs of Caste by Diane Coffey & Dean Spears | A Cultural View of Sanitation.
Oct 4, 2017 · Coffey and Spears' book, “Where India Goes: Abandoned Toilets, Stunted Development and the Costs of Caste” has already won an award in India, ...
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Aug 5, 2017 · Coffey and Spears establish conclusively that India's high rates of open defecation can only be explained by caste and its attendant notions of ...