Where India Goes Abandoned Toilets, Stunted Development and the Costs of Caste Diane Coffey and Dean Spears HarperCollins 271 pages; Rs 250 This is a development puzzle that economists have struggled to explain: Why, despite growing prosperity, do millions of Indians continue to defecate in the open? The 2011 census revealed that a little more than half the country still defecated in the open. In rural areas, the situation was worse, with more than two-thirds still relieving themselves in the open. Between 2001 and 2011 – the period when ...
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