‘. . . in highlighting the political reasons why Indian cities have appalling sanitation for the poor, Chaplin provides invaluable insights, both for puzzled observers and India's civic reformers’.
- Robin Jeffrey, Institute of South Asian Studies, Singapore
‘. . . a stimulating account of the appalling deficits in sanitation access that characterise India[n] cities. . . . This provocative and challenging book should be read widely’.
Emma Mawdsley,
Department of Geography, Cambridge University
‘. . . the graph for improved sanitation climbs up ever so slowly even as India boasts of a high rate of economic growth. Chaplin’s book is an essential read for all those who wonder why this happens in India’.
Kalpana Sharma, Independent journalist and author of Rediscovering Dharavi: Stories from Asia’s Largest Slum