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Welcome to Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

Established in 1992 by the esteemed social reformer Dr  Bindeshwar Pathak, founder of the Sulabh Sanitation Movement and recipient of the Stockholm Water Prize and Padma Vibhushan, the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets offers a unique glimpse into the history of sanitation.

…. And there’s much more to explore 

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India’s only space dedicated to Water & Sanitation

Sulabh Toilets. 0-110 Million. One Invention.54 years.
See how it works.

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Let's Talk
Periods

Embrace the conversation,
no whispers needed! 

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SDG 6
In Action

Sanitation and SDG 6.5
Learn about the Circular Economy around Sanitation.

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Sulabh Water
Project

Aiming for universal access
to safe and affordable water by 2030 in alignment with
SDG 6.1.

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Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak
Memorial Centre

The Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak Memorial Centre, inaugurated on April 2, 2025, at Sulabh Gram in New Delhi, stands as a tribute to the life and legacy of Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, the visionary founder of Sulabh International and a pioneer of India’s sanitation movement. This Centre is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Dr. Pathak’s lifelong mission to promote dignity, social reform, and environmental sanitation. 

The Memorial Centre offers an immersive experience that chronicles Dr. Pathak’s transformative journey—from his groundbreaking efforts to eradicate manual scavenging to his innovations in eco-friendly sanitation technologies. Through interactive exhibits, multimedia installations, and curated displays, visitors gain insight into his enduring impact on public health, social justice, and sustainable development.

Located within the campus of the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, the Centre complements the museum’s global narrative on sanitation history by focusing on Dr. Pathak’s contributions to India’s sanitation revolution. It serves as both an educational hub and a space for reflection, inspiring future generations to continue his mission of inclusive and sustainable sanitation for all.

MHM Knowledge Hub

The Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Knowledge Hub at the Sulabh campus is a dedicated space for fostering education, research, and advocacy on menstrual hygiene management.
 
The Hub was officially inaugurated on May 28, 2024, by His Excellency Ambassador Demeke A. Ambulo, the Ethiopian Ambassador to India. This milestone represents a significant step forward in our mission to break the silence around menstruation and provide essential knowledge and resources to all.

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A culturally enriching experience

Our Commitment

Our commitment at Sulabh International, extending through the Museum of Toilets, Sulabh Livelihood Program, and Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) program, embodies the spirit of SDG 6.4. We are dedicated to improving sanitation and water management, while simultaneously empowering communities through livelihood opportunities and breaking the silence around menstrual health.

These integrated efforts aim not only to enhance water efficiency and address water scarcity but also to promote sustainable sanitation, economic empowerment, and gender equality, propelling us towards a healthier, more sustainable, and inclusive future for all.

Visitor Facilities

Hygienic Toilet Facilities

Free Parking

Friendly for Persons with Special Needs

Souvenir Shop
(Coming Soon)

Tranquil Campus

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Timings & Visit

Opening Hours

Monday - Saturday:
10:30 am - 6 pm

Sundays & Holidays:
10 am to 5 pm

The museum remains closed on National Holidays.

Tours & Guides

We provide free entry,
parking & guided tours.

If you are looking for a group visit from your school, college, institute or organisation, then you can update us over here.

The Sulabh International Museum As Featured In Media

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