More than 500 delegates, including businessmen and academics, will attend the summit and address the issues related to open defecation and stress on the urgent supply of proper toilets, Singapore-based Jack Sim said.
Sim is the founder of World Toilet Organisation which is organising the summit with World Education Foundation and India's Urban Development Ministry.
"Toilet is a necessary mean for every human being and should be considered as an important segment of the house," Sim told PTI.
The Delhi summit would be 14th in the series and Sim wants to impress upon Indian leaders, politicians, academics, civil servants and businessmen to lead in proving "proper" toilets to every citizen of the country.
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"Toilet will become a status symbol," he said, pointing out the need for peer pressure on making every individual aware of the health-issues related to open defecation.
Elaborating on the summit objectives, Anuraag Saxena, special advisor to the UK-based World Education Foundation, called for the need to start educating pupils and students on health issues, cleanliness and toilet requirements and disciplines.
"It is now well-established that thousands of girls are dropping out when they hit puberty largely because of a lack of toilets in their schools. We are unconsciously building in gender-inequality from an early age," Saxena said.
The government is determined to improve the sanitation and hygiene in the country and "we are taking all possible steps for the same," said Shankar Aggarwal Secretary Ministry of Urban Development.
"We are confident together with organisation such as World Toilet Organisation and World Education Foundation, we will achieve our goal," he said.