With Rishi Dhawan, a member of the Indian cricket team, hitting for a six tennis balls representing "germs" into the specially-designed WASH clinics, the launch of the clinics took off from the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) cricket grounds premises here.
Dhawan, who hails from Himachal Pradesh, soon saw children from an NGO reciprocating his act after they recited before him messages on sanitation.
"Through this act, we want to explain the need to avoid defecating in the open," said Manan, a class VII student.
UNICEF Communications Officer Ideris Ahmad raised serious concerns over the alarming figures of patients of diarrhoea and the ways to tackle the challenge.
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"If we look at the statistics, 594 million (nearly half of the population of India) defecate in open. This means everyday many children die of diarhhoea. Not only they (the children) become ill but also miss out school which affects their learning capabilities.
The UNICEF official also deliberated on the concept of WASH clinics as an innovative, exciting and easy manner using which they ask to spread the message to use toilets.
After Dharamshala, the ICC WT20 Host City Tour will visit each of the venues where ICC WT20 matches will be played.
While it travelled to Mohali today, Delhiites would be welcoming the tour on February 18.