March 27, 2012
The Government on Tuesday said it will take 10 years to achieve total
sanitation in the country.
“It will take 10 years to make all gram panchayats... Nirmal Gram
Panchayats...,” Drinking Water and Sanitation Minister Jairam Ramesh said in
the Rajya Sabha during the Question Hour.
He said it took about a year to make village panchayat a Nirmal Gram
Panchayat where there is no open air defecation. There are about 2.60 lakh gram
panchayats in the country and as per the latest population Census data, only
about 28,000 of them have achieved total sanitation.
Replying to supplementary questions, the minister said while data provided
by state governments show sanitation coverage is 68 per cent in the country,
the Census puts the figure at only about 33 per cent.
There is a huge difference between the data provided by the state governments
and Census, Mr. Ramesh said adding, “I tend to believe Census numbers...We have
to go a long way before we achieve total sanitation.”
He said the aim of the government is to make India an open air defecation free
country in the next 10 years.
He said Sikkim
has become the first Nirmal state achieving full sanitation coverage and
Himachal Pradesh would soon get the distinction.
Mr.
Ramesh said that from next year, the amount of assistance for construction of a
toilet would be increased to Rs 7,000 -7,500.
Presently,
the assistance from Central government for construction of a toilet is Rs
2,200, while state governments provide another Rs 1,000.
The Central government administers Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) to
facilitate states to ensure sanitation facilities in rural areas with the aim
of eradicating the practice of open defecation and ensuring clean environment.
TSC, at present, is
being implemented in 607 rural districts not having sanitation facilities.
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