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Toilets and taxes: India’s very public dilemma

India has every right to tax companies who profit off its land but it must play fair and be consistent
Toilets and taxes: India’s very public dilemma

There are more people in India who use a mobile phone than a toilet. According to the 2011 census, 49.8% of India’s 1.2 billion population will do their business in the open, while at the same time, 53.2% of households own a handheld device. A lack of education and limited low-income housing with reasonable amenities are some of the reasons for the first statistic. The bottom line is that India needs to invest in its people.

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