💨 Abstract
Indore, the cleanest city in India, launched a unique campaign on World Toilet Day, encouraging cleanliness in over 700 public toilets. The campaign, "toilet super spots", involved people clicking selfies outside public toilets if satisfied with the facilities. By 5 pm, around 78,000 selfies had been taken, with a target of one lakh by the end of the campaign.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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