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Government of India
Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation
16-December-2013 19:08 IST
Review of Total Sanitation Campaign

 

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) in the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Shri Bharatsinh Solanki said in a statement in the Rajya Sabha, Upper House of Parliament, in New Delhi today that to accelerate the progress of sanitation in rural areas of the country, Government of India reviewed and revamped the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) which is now called the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA), in the XIIth Five Year Plan. Under Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan, the strategy is to transform rural India into ‘Nirmal Bharat’ by adopting the ''community led'' , demand driven and ''people centered'' strategies and community saturation approach, with emphasis on awareness creation and demand generation for sanitary facilities in houses, schools and for cleaner environment. Conjoint approach with the scheme of National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) has been adopted to address the issue of availability of water in the Gram Panchayats for sustaining sanitation facilities created.

 

Main activities under Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan include:

 

• Construction of Individual House Hold Latrines for which the enhanced incentive for individual household latrine units has been extended to all Below Poverty Line (BPL) Households and Above Poverty Line Households (APL) restricted to SCs/STs, small and marginal farmers, landless labourers with homestead, physically handicapped and women headed households.
• Convergence with Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme for additional financial assistance.

 • Provision of sanitation facilities in Government Schools and Anganwadis in Government buildings.

• Assistance to Production Centres of sanitary materials and Rural Sanitary Marts• Provision of construction of Community Sanitary Complexes.• Solid and Liquid Waste management (SLWM) to be taken up in project mode for each Gram Panchayat (GP) with financial assistance capped for a GP on the basis of number of household to enable all Panchayats to implement sustainable SLWM projects.

• Information Education Communication (IEC) activities for sustainable demand generation for sanitation facility.

• Provision of extensive capacity building of the stake holders like Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), Village Water and Sanitation Committees (VWSCs) and field functionaries for sustainable sanitation. 

 

The rural sanitation coverage, in terms of access to toilet facilities, State-wise/UT as per Census 2011 is as follows

 

Rural Sanitation coverage as per Census 2011,  State-wise/UT

S.N.

State/UT

Sanitation Coverage (%)

1

A & N Islands

61.08

2

Andhra Pradesh

34.88

3

Arunachal Pradesh

55.75

4

Assam

61.54

5

Bihar

18.61

6

Chandigarh

94.31

7

Chhattisgarh

14.85

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

29.28

9

Daman & Diu

65.80

10

Goa

72.60

11

Gujarat

34.24

12

Haryana

57.71

13

Himachal Pradesh

67.45

14

Jammu & Kashmir

41.71

15

Jharkhand

8.33

16

Karnataka

31.89

17

Kerala

94.41

18

Lakshadweep

98.34

19

Madhya Pradesh

13.58

20

Maharashtra

44.20

21

Manipur

87.73

22

Meghalaya

56.94

23

Mizoram

87.10

24

Nagaland

77.69

25

NCT of Delhi

86.50

26

Odisha

15.32

27

Puducherry

40.41

28

Punjab

71.89

29

Rajasthan

20.13

30

Sikkim

85.14

31

Tamil Nadu

26.73

32

Tripura

84.59

33

Uttar Pradesh

22.87

34

Uttarakhand

54.96

35

West Bengal

48.70

 

INDIA

32.67

 

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