This social campaign highlights the gender disparity in public sanitation, where men often have access to free urinals while women are charged for using toilets. Objectives
At the crack of dawn, the village comes alive with the sound of brooms sweeping courtyards and the splash of water. A quintessential image of the Indian village woman is her trek to the gaushala (cow shed) to clean and milk the cattle. Following this is the journey to the pani roti (village pond or well). While fetching water is a chore, it is also a social conduit—a space where women gather, share gossip, discuss marriages, and ventilate family grievances away from the ears of men. Indian Village Women Pissing.com
At its core, the platform explores the "Phygital" world—where physical village roots meet digital global access. It provides a voice for the modern village woman who is tech-savvy, ambitious, and deeply proud of her heritage. This social campaign highlights the gender disparity in