Stressing on 'dignity of women' Narendra Modi urges Parliamentarians to build toilets for girls

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Stressing on "dignity of women", Prime Minister Narendra Modi today urged parliamentarians and the corporate sector to help build separate toilets for girls in schools across the country by next year.

"I want to start one work from today. There should be a toilet in all the schools of our country. A separate toilet for girls and it is only then our girls will not have to quit schools.

"I urge all MPs using MPLADS funds, spend your money in building toilets in schools. I also appeal to the corporate sector of our country. Under the Corporate Social Responsibility, whatever you are spending, give priority to building toilets in schools," Modi said in his Independence Day address.

He also set a year's target to achieve this goal.

"When we again meet here next year, we should be able to stand here with confidence that there is no school in the country where there is no separate toilet for girls and boys," he said.

Modi also pitched for making provisions for building toilets wherein women should not defecate in open.

"We are in the 21st century. Have we ever been pained by the fact that even today our mothers ans sisters have to defecate in open. Dignity of women...isn't this is a responsibility of everyone?

"Someone will think speaking about cleanliness and toilet from the Red Fort what kind of Prime Minister is this? But I firmly believe in this. I come from a poor family and poor family should get respect this should start from here.

There is an importance to tall claims, even there is a significance of announcements, but then announcements lead to expectations and when expectations are not fulfilled then sadness sets in society," he said.