The territory of India bordering Pakistan and China in Jammu and Kashmir was not part of the map shown by Sue Coates, chief of WASH UNICEF India, to tell the proportion of population defecating in open in the country.
When contacted, a UN official said, "it was not at all intentional".
Later, Caroline den Dulk Chief Communication, UNICEF India, told PTI in an e-mail, "The map used for the purpose if from an article used by another organisation and is certainly not to-scale. Therefore it may have appeared to you that the state of J&K is incorrectly displayed which was not at all our focus or purpose."
The panelists of the opening session included bureaucrats, social activists, academicians and bank representatives.
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They discussed some of the opportunities and challenges in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector in India, focusing on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious Swacch Bharat Mission.
Coates completed the presentation just few minutes ahead of arrival of Rural Development Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh.
Singh launched the three-day 'India Wash Summit' along with many dignitaries including Coates by floating diyas in a vessel filled with water.