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Build A Toilet Project




First of all, let me start by saying that this post is NOT a review. This post is to increase awareness about a group of 4 people who have started a very good project. It is called the 'Build A Toilet Project'.

Danger Of Lack Of Toilets:
Lack of toilets can lead to many diseases, pollution, garbage, dirty streets etc.
To read more about the danger of lack of toilets click here.

For this and many more reasons, four students, Aniruddha Das, Anirudh Bakre, Riddhi Bhatt and Sanjana Bakre have started what they call "an initiative by a group of young school kids to help make a better and cleaner India! An independent student volunteer project in partnership with Let’s Do Some Good Foundation". 
They are trying to collect funds from people and use it to build toilets in schools. So far, they have visited a few offices (to gather more information) and schools (to see the state of toilets in schools and see if they need to be replaced). 

According to me, this 'initiative' is a very thoughtful idea. Please do like the 'Build A Toilet Page' on Facebook (a page which is constantly being updated) and help them by donating to this cause. For more information, please do visit their Facebook page.



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  1. Congratulations on completing 15000 views on your blog.

    What is your target for 2015?

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  2. Thank You. My aim for 2015 is to get at least 18500 views. I want to not only get more pageviews, but also improve the content of my blog and make it more popular by advertising it through various social medias like FaceBook, Google +, Twitter etc.

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  3. hello there, :)
    i've been following your blog since i was 11..
    well, a few years ago, i came across this magazine which featured your blog and it inspired me heavily....
    now even i have a blog my own (thanks to you)
    will you check it out? - karneliya-speaks.blogspot.com
    will mean heaps to me :')

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