💨 Abstract
On World Toilet Day, Indore, India's cleanest city, launched a unique campaign, "Toilet Super Spots". The campaign aimed to maintain cleanliness in over 700 public toilets and urinals and slum indoor toilets. More than one lakh people clicked selfies in front of toilets, appealing for their use and satisfaction. Indore has been the top city in the National Cleanliness Survey seven times consecutively.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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