Swachh Bharat Mission-Is it a success or failure?
INTRODUCTION
SLOGAN- “ONE STEP TOWARDS CLEANLINESS”
Launched- 2ND October 2014
Target-2nd October 2019 (150th birthday of MK GANDHI.
BACKGROUND-Integrated low cost sanitation scheme (1980)
Swachh Bharat Mission-Objectives
Elimination of Open Defecation
Solid liquid waste management
Behavioral change practices
Eradication of manual scavenging.
Generate awareness about sanitation and public health
Improvement in quality of life
WHY DOES INDIA NEED CLEANLINESS?
Risk of diseases
Economic loses: GDP growth, Loss of employment
Child mortality rate
Healthcare costs
Tourist attraction
Women’s dignity and respect
SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN-REPORT CARD
Sanitation coverage(on 2nd October 2014)-38.7%
Sanitation coverage(on 2nd October2021)-100%
No. of ODF districts-711
ODF villages-6.03 lakh
Urban local bodies-4369 (98%)
No. of toilets constructed till now-
RURAL-1071.03 Lakh
URBAN (IHHL) 62.57 Lakh (106%)
URBAN(COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC TOILETS) 6.15 LAKH(121%)
Open defecation free cities- 4295/4470 cities.
Solid waste generation status in India
Solid waste management -1.32 lakh tonnes per day.
Waste processed -93 thousand tonnes per day.
Dramatic reduction in diarrhea and malaria cases in children under 5 years of age.
Sustainable development goals 6.2
FACTORS THAT MADE THIS MISSION A HUGE SUCCESS
FACTORS THAT MADE THIS MISSION A HUGE SUCCESS
Political push -Disruptive leadership
People participation
Partnership
New modes of Communication
Public financing.
FAILURE?
15% of the total population in India defecates in India (JMP ,WASH by WHO & UNICEF).
Behavioral change & old habits.
282 sanitation workers have died while cleaning septic tanks in 2016 November to 2019 December.(Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment)
conclusion
The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has achieved a great success in spreading awareness across the country to get rid of many wrong and unhealthy practices.
As a result a good progress has been observed through the Swaccha Bharat mission
The success of the mission depends upon the collective efforts and not merely on criticizing the campaign by many of those who believe in speaking instead of doing positive.
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WHY DOES INDIA NEED CLEANLINESS?
•Risk of diseases
•Economic loses: GDP growth,
Loss of employment
•Child mortality rate
•Healthcare costs
•Tourist attraction
•Women’s dignity and respect
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SUCCESS
REF – REPORT BY COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA ,ECONOMIC
SURVEY(2018-2019)
8. SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN-REPORT CARD
Sanitation
coverage(on
2nd October
2014)-38.7%
Sanitation
coverage(on
2nd
October2021
)-100%
No. of ODF districts-
711
ODF villages-6.03
lakh
Urban local bodies-
4369 (98%)
No. of toilets constructed till now-
RURAL-1071.03 Lakh
URBAN (IHHL) 62.57 Lakh (106%)
URBAN(COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC
TOILETS) 6.15 LAKH(121%)
Open defecation free cities- 4295/4470
cities.
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9. REF- www.swachhbharaturban.gov.in/dashboard
Solid waste management -1.32
lakh tonnes per day.
Waste processed -93 thousand
tonnes per day.
Solid waste generation status in
India
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Other achievements
Dramatic reduction in diarrhea and
malaria cases in children under 5
years of age.
Sustainable development goals 6.2
11. •15% of the total population in India
defecates in India(JMP ,WASH by WHO &
UNICEF).
•Behavioral change & old habits.
•282 sanitation workers have died while
cleaning septic tanks in 2016 November to
2019 December.(Ministry of Social Justice &
Empowerment)
FAILURE?
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12. CONCLUSION
The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has achieved a great
success in spreading awareness across the country to
get rid of many wrong and unhealthy practices.
As a result a good progress has been observed through
the Swaccha Bharat mission
The success of the mission depends upon the collective
efforts and not merely on criticizing the campaign by
many of those who believe in speaking instead of doing
positive.
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