Indian sanitation guru receives Stockholm Water Prize

By IANS
Thursday, August 20, 2009

STOCKHOLM - India’s Bindeshwar Pathak, the founder of the Sulabh sanitation movement, was Thursday awarded the Stockholm Water Prize, the most prestigious environmental recognition that has become akin to a Nobel Prize for environmental issues.

“Sanitation is humanity’s and the world’s most urgent and critical crisis of our times,” Bindeshwar Pathak told IANS here Thursday, and on a more optimistic note said, “However, it is not yet an unsolvable crisis but a huge challenge. It will require massive, dedicated and selfless labour to achieve the goal.”

Pathak received the award from Prince Carl Philip of Sweden.

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