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IPI in "Sulabh India" Newsletter
The "Distinguished Visitors" section of the newsletter “Sulabh India” features a photograph of John Butman, Anna Weiss, and Delhi-based IPI affiliate Mridu Khullar Relph as the trio is welcomed to Sulabh International with shawls and garlands. Idea Platforms traveled to China and India in July 2011 to conduct research for The Idea Entrepreneurs by John Butman, which will be published by Harvard Business Review Press in 2013. While in Delhi, the research team toured Sulabh International, a human rights organization that strives for social reform—particularly the elimination of manual scavenging in India, and interviewed the founder, Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak. Dr. Pathak's sanitation work will be featured in The Idea Entrepreneurs, one of many international stories.
