Empowering Urban Development Through Effective Sanitation Strategies
Bihar's Health Minister Mangal Pandey initiated a conference on sanitation in Patna, emphasizing the significance of menstrual hygiene and sustainable urban development. The event highlighted discussions among policymakers and experts on improving sanitation in smaller Indian cities, aligning with the vision for Viksit Bharat 2047.
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Bihar Health Minister Mangal Pandey inaugurated a pivotal conference on the 'Sociology of Sanitation and Indian Cities,' aspiring for a Viksit Bharat by 2047. Patna hosts this two-day event, showcasing initiatives like the release of a report on Men's Hygiene Management, spearheaded by Sulabh International.
The conference serves as an essential forum for addressing critical issues in sanitation and urban sustainability. It delves into innovative strategies and policies needed to enhance menstrual hygiene management and improve overall sanitation for women and girls in Bihar.
Prominent attendees, including policymakers and urban planners, gather to discuss India's future in sustainable urban development. The focus remains on leveraging smaller cities to contribute significantly to the country's growth, aspiring for an equitable and resilient urban landscape by 2047.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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