Very correct Manoj. Why such schools, I was a student at one of the premier colleges of Mumbai, and not once in three years there did I enter the toilet and found water available. So one can only imagine the condition of some non-decrepit school in some remote corner of India. In fact, such is the lack of intelligence among our education officials that premier exams such as the IAS and others are held at centres where there are no basic sanitation facilities. How can one be expected to do well in such cases, especially considering the problems that women face? To top it all, when I appeared for the IAS interview at Dholpur House in Delhi, there were no toilet facilities there. Can you beat that? This is India, where such grandiose plans have often failed. Anyway, who knows, let's see, if this OLPC scheme works well, then all the good for India. But focus on the basics first.