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Anita Narre refused to go to her husband's home until he built a toilet. [Agencies] |
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A newlywed woman in a village in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has won her struggle to have a toilet at her husband's home, BBC reported.
Anita Narre left husband Shivram's home two days after her marriage in May last year because the house had no toilet.
She returned eight days later after Shivram, a daily wage worker, built one with savings and aid from villagers.
An NGO announced a US$10,000 reward for Narre for her "brave" decision and forcing her husband to build a toilet.
More than half-a-billion Indians still lack access to basic sanitation. The problem is acute in rural India and it is the women who suffer most. (點(diǎn)擊BBC網(wǎng)站查看原文)
女子因家中無廁出走抗議
???????在印度中央邦的一座小村里,一位新婚女子經(jīng)過斗爭,終于迫使丈夫在家里安上了廁所。
???????據(jù)英國廣播公司報道,去年五月,因?yàn)槠偶覜]有廁所,安妮塔·娜麗與丈夫什烏拉姆結(jié)婚后兩天就離開了。
???????八天后,身為按日計酬工的什烏拉姆用自己的積蓄,在村民的幫助下建好了廁所,娜麗這才回來。
???????某非政府組織宣布要獎勵娜麗1萬美元,以表彰她的勇敢決定及其迫使丈夫建廁所的行為。
???????據(jù)悉,印度有5億多人缺乏基礎(chǔ)衛(wèi)生設(shè)施,在鄉(xiāng)下更是嚴(yán)重,女性所遇不便尤甚。
(China.org.cn February 16, 2012) |