N.R. Ramesh forwarded this link to me. To quote:
New Delhi will host the World Toilet Summit 2007, a four-day international event on sanitation, in October later this year.
The summit with the theme ‘Toilet for all’ will start on October 31. It is expected to attract experts from across the globe.
I don’t want to make fun of anything (ya right !!).. but this was soooo tempting.
1) I would love to get an agenda.
2) If you are attending this conference, would you say to your friends “I’m going to New Delhi to attend the World Toilet Convention” or would you just say “I’m in Delhi for a conference”.
Heres wishing the conference a lot of success. Hope they make more “Sense” than “Sound”
Talking about bathrooms, the Japanese are known for their innovations in this are. Heres an interesting article.
P.S: Its a pure coincidence that one of the categories for this post is “Tongue in Cheek”













June 30, 2007 at 1:08 pm |
any delegates from Belgium??
June 30, 2007 at 1:17 pm |
Has Toto made contact with RumakaNNa’s travelling circus?
June 30, 2007 at 1:18 pm |
oops.. I forgot the produst to be sold..”Travel Washlet”
July 1, 2007 at 2:31 am |
“World Toilet Summit” he he he /……
People love cr**ing is it ?
Cant believe these people saar, in order to make things popular .. they might organise it outdoors too.
July 1, 2007 at 4:16 am |
ok ok … mast majjjaakk maadi!
but seriously speaking, this would be a good conference if good toilet facilities are planned across india as a result. well, maybe not the facilities as such, but their maintenance. pranav and i discussed this issue recently – there was a discussion to brand toilets/restrooms by sponsor … you guys must have come across it on silkboard?
- s.b.
July 2, 2007 at 2:21 am |
imagine this conference being held in KARNATAKA – and we love to mix kannada and english….
a signboard near the wash basin could read:
Kudiyuva AND Tholeyuva Neeru
July 2, 2007 at 5:42 am |
A good idea would be to bring all delegates to Mumbai by Rajdhani Express from Delhi, to arrive in Mumbai in the early hours of the day for a real practical ‘exposure’ of how Mumbaiites have perfected ‘the toilet for all’ principle.
July 2, 2007 at 9:28 am |
good that it is in delhi …the place of the max wind breakers ( politicians) and can also imagine our Gundu rao opening such a convention