Kumar Dilip, President, Sulabh International Social Service Organisation
We have built the foundation for achieving SDG 6 goals on sanitation and water. Drawing on our decades of field experience, we have launched several initiatives aligned with the national agendas of Viksit Bharat. Our team of passionate development experts ensures that our work increasingly promotes gender equality, public health, and socioeconomic development.” Kumar Dilip Founded in 1970, Sulabh International Social Service Organisation was pivotal in driving awareness about hygienic sanitation practices across India. Under the vision and leadership of its late founder, Padma Vibhushan Bindedswar Pathak, Sulabh metamorphosed into a nationwide sanitation movement.
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