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Putin sees this as a victory. Europeans have decided to deal with Trump on his terms for the sake of the larger Western alliance. We look at the lessons for us in India.
Agree with Abhinav, please dont sensationalize important topics like this. A level headed discussion is important as there are no clear cut heros and villains in this case, everyone can do better and a studied understanding of the inertia is required and commendable strides forward have already been taken. Please avoid opportunistic finger pointing style of journalism when clearly (and I know this for a fact) a lot of effort has been taken by a lot of people. Also please get your facts straight, they are more important than your obvious agenda. I have been tracking this matter too for a while due to a project I did in the area with a non-profit organisation working in this sector .. and the village falls under Badaun, and the MP is Dharmendra Yadav from the Samajwadi party. Not Dharmendra Kashyap (BJP) who represents Aonla. In any case, Dharmendra Yadav from the SP .. is a hard worker and has a good record of participation and raising issues that matter to his constituency as can be seen here https://www.prsindia.org/mptrack/dharmendrayadav
Please support the people working to solve the problem instead of opportunistic headline grabbing finger-pointing clickbait that simply creates an environment where optics triumph over sweat and hard work, which takes time. Behaviour change takes half a generation. Please be more supportive .. there is easily a very positive story here and a lot of praise that is due to the responsible political and non political entities involved in the progress that is being made on the ground against all odds.
Agree with Abhinav, please dont sensationalize important topics like this. A level headed discussion is important as there are no clear cut heros and villains in this case, everyone can do better and a studied understanding of the inertia is required and commendable strides forward have already been taken. Please avoid opportunistic finger pointing style of journalism when clearly (and I know this for a fact) a lot of effort has been taken by a lot of people. Also please get your facts straight, they are more important than your obvious agenda. I have been tracking this matter too for a while due to a project I did in the area with a non-profit organisation working in this sector .. and the village falls under Badaun, and the MP is Dharmendra Yadav from the Samajwadi party. Not Dharmendra Kashyap (BJP) who represents Aonla. In any case, Dharmendra Yadav from the SP .. is a hard worker and has a good record of participation and raising issues that matter to his constituency as can be seen here https://www.prsindia.org/mptrack/dharmendrayadav
Please support the people working to solve the problem instead of opportunistic headline grabbing finger-pointing clickbait that simply creates an environment where optics triumph over sweat and hard work, which takes time. Behaviour change takes half a generation. Please be more supportive .. there is easily a very positive story here and a lot of praise that is due to the responsible political and non political entities involved in the progress that is being made on the ground against all odds.
Not all houses have it. By your headline anyone would think not even one toilet was made. Do better