The Sunday Guardian

BACTERIA FROM ANTARCTICA OR COW DUNG? DRDO’S BIO-TOILET CLAIM QUESTIONED

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(CVC) and sought a probe in the matter. Ashok claimed that the whole thing is a farce and certain people within the organisati­on want to make easy money by making the government believe that they were using a sophistica­ted technology in their bio-toilets.

Another senior scientist working with DRDE, Gwalior, told this newspaper: “They are using cow dung rather than bacteria brought from Antarctica. The Defence Minister can independen­tly speak to any microbiolo­gist in the country and he will get to know the entire story.”

Earlier this month, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, while replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha, had stated that cow dung was being used in bio-toilets to multiply the bacteria from Antarctica, which was being used primarily. His response was based on the informatio­n provided by the DRDE. Ashok Babu, however, clarified that “DRDE is claiming that it is using a ‘consortium’ of bacteria brought from Antarctica in the bio-toilets but the truth is that it brought a single species of bacteria and is now passing off a bacteria found in cow dung as bacteria from Antarctica. The Defence Minister should ask the concerned scientists in DRDE to list out each bacterium in the ‘ consortium’ of bacteria; this will bring out the truth. After their attempts to impress the Army at Siachen by building bio-toilets failed, they are now trying to sell them to Indian Railways.”

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