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 competition success review magazine subscription address Publish this articles page no  SWACHHATA MOVEMENT CONTINUES Swachh Bharat Mission SBM became the worlds largest behavior-change programme in India· and as a result it achieved the seemingly impossible huge task of becoming open-defecation free in five years.  As a result of the Mission rural sanitation coverage has increased from 38.7 per cent in 2014· to 100 per cent in 2019 with over 10.25 Crore toilets built across India.  India achieved SDG Goal 6.2 declared by the United Nations for providing safe sanitation for all 11· years before the targeted year 2030.The success of the programme is attributed to the 4 Ps - political leadership public financing partnerships and public participation.  In February 2020 Union Cabinet approved Phase II of the Swachh Bharat Mission- Grameen· SBM-G to focus on solid and liquid waste management SLWM and the sustainability of ODF status. VAJIRAM AND RAVI Yojana Summary-April 2021 Page 12  At about the same time the 15thFinance Commission report for the year 2020-21 was released. It· also provided much-needed tied grants for sanitation to rural local bodies.  The Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation DDWS is implementing this in a Mission Mode· from 2020-21 to 2024-25. SBM Phase II From ODF to ODF Plus  The key objective of the SBM Phase II is to make villages across India ODF Plus villages. competition success review magazine subscription address

 

competition success review magazine yearly subscription Publish this articles page no  An ODF· Plus village is a village that sustains its open defecation-free ODF status and also ensures solid and liquid waste management and is visually clean.  In Phase II of SBM visual cleanliness has also been defined. A village is called visually clean if· at least 80 per cent of its households and all its public places have a minimal litter and minimal stagnant water and the village does not have any plastic waste dump.  Thus to become an ODF Plus village a village has to ensure that· o All households have access to a functional toilet facility. competition success review magazine yearly subscription

 

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