In many rural areas, the younger generation is increasingly exposed to modern bathing facilities, either through migration to urban areas or through media representation. This can lead to a clash between traditional practices and modern expectations.

In rural communities, especially those in remote areas, residents often rely on wells, rivers, or communal bathing facilities for their daily hygiene needs. However, these options may not always be convenient, hygienic, or private. For women, in particular, maintaining personal hygiene is essential, especially during menstruation, pregnancy, or postpartum periods.

In addition to infrastructure development, education and awareness-raising campaigns can also play a vital role in promoting safe and respectful bathing practices. By engaging with local communities and promoting cultural sensitivity, it's possible to find solutions that balance tradition and modernity.