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On many of the Sulabh’s offices and buildings in a row on the same side, it is very difficult to find it. It is not a separate building but in the premises of an office building.Closed on Sunday and without any fee it is surely unique. In one medium size hall there are so many different types of Toilets, some miniature o ones to one two storied one.You will also see variety of posters with facts about toilets around the world.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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It is almost important to visit this museum to get an insight into sanitation history. While we got to know the history of sanitation way back from ancient times till date..we also also got to know about the efforts of Dr.Bindeshwar Pathak. This man deserves a salute for upgrading the sanitation system in the country and pulling up the downtrodden working in sanitation sector. Guide of the Museum- Ashu explains everything elaborately. Her knowledge of the subject is commendable. There is a lot of trivia about toilets posted on the walls.. which makes an interesting read. If one has a day free..this museum deserves a visit!…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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This has to be one of the weirdest and most interesting museums I have ever been to. Entrance is fee and you'll be offered an informative tour of the museum by a passionate guide who also explains Sulabh's work throughout India. Definitely recommend.
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Date of experience: November 2019
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Sulabh Toilets Museum, Palam Dabri More, Delhi. My Grandson forced me to go there to look at the Toilets Museum, History. Learning Site to see variety of Cleaning , and Toilet Concepts ,past and future IN line with Swachh Bharat and Toilet use awareness.Off Beat but a place to visit,for those interested.…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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