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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Richer households have better cleaning facilities. The difference is quite significant – among the wealthiest 20% households in the country, water was not available at the place of washing hands in only 1% households, while among the poorest 20% households, water was not available in 32%.
As these figures vary with the class background of people, it also means that the poorer states of India have a higher share of households with poor handwashing facilities. The survey data shows that at least 40% households in Odisha and Jharkhand did not have water available at the place of washing hands, the highest among all states. Chandigarh and Punjab fared the best . In the national capital New Delhi, 9% households had no water available at the place of washing hands.
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