Rural Sanitation

Counter affidavit on behalf of Chief Municipal Engineer, Patna Nagar Nigam on solid waste management and sanitation in Patna, 20/05/2025

Counter affidavit on behalf of Chief Municipal Engineer, Patna Nagar Nigam in the matter of Saurav Narayan Vs Bihar Pollution Control Board & Others dated May 20, 2025. The report said that the corporation has been diligently performing its statutory duties within the limitations of the available resources and infrastructure. …

Agenda for next 100 days in respect of NBA targets to States

The ministry has finalized targets for the first 100 days of the new government under various components of Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA). consequently targets have been fixed for each of the States/UTs to be achieved by 31st August, 2014.

National Biogas and Manure Management Programme (NBMMP) during 12th Five Year Plan

Implementation of National Biogas and Manure Management Programme (NBMMP) during 12th Five Year Plan. The programme forms part of 20-Point Programme.

4,964 toilets to be built in Fatehabad

The authorities in Fatehabad have set a target of constructing toilets in 4,964 house under the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan. Speaking to mediapersons after reviewing the progress of Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan in the district, Deputy Commissioner DK Bahera said the authorities had already achieved the 73 per cent of the target …

Nearly 60% rural houses don’t have toilets

The rape and murder of two teenaged girls in Uttar Pradesh has put the focus back on lack of access to private toilets in villages, forcing women and girls to go out to defecate in the open which makes them vulnerable to sexual violence. Lack of toilets is also a …

Mere 7% tribals use toilets in Odisha

While the Union Government led by Naredra Modi has embarked upon a target of setting up two lakh toilets for women in 5,000 villages under a Mahatma Gandhi Clean India Programme, use of toilets in Odisha is very poor and the State deserves more attention in this regard, feels a …

Assam launches Rs 1,474 crore Rural Water and Sanitation Project in seven districts

The Government of Assam today launched the Rs 1,474 crore Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project for Low Income States (RWSSP–LIS) in seven districts of Assam. The World Bank is supporting this project with an International Development Association (IDA) credit of Rs 737 crore (US $240 million). IDA is the …

Gujarat CM requests women to get toilets built at home

AHMEDABAD: In the wake of recent gang rape and murder of two teenage girls in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat chief minister Anandi Patel today asked the rural women to get toilets built in their houses through a government scheme. "I request all the women to take up a mission to build …

Sanitation facilityes in sorry 'state'

The case of Badaun rape and murder has exposed the lack of toilet facilities in the country. In Rajasthan, too, the sanitation facilities are in a pathetic state. As per Census 2011, in rural Rajasthan about 80% households do not have toilet facilities. The state's position is slightly better than …

WHO, UNICEF call for more access to water

Since 1990, almost 2 billion people globally have gained access to improved sanitation, and 2.3 billion have gained access to drinking water from improved sources. Some 1.6 billion of these people have piped water connections in their homes or compounds, according to a new WHO/UNICEF report, entitled Progress on drinking …

Separate dept for water supply in rural areas

Carved out of RDPR, it will function by August 15 A new department will be carved out of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) Department to take care of drinking water and sanitation requirements in rural areas. The department will come into existence by August 15. RDPR Minister H K …

Five Garo Hills districts pledge for Clean Meghalaya

Five districts of Garo hills today pledged to ensure an aggressive approach towards meeting the mandate of Nirmal (Clean) Meghalaya by 2017. The deputy commissioners of the five districts gave presentations at the two day consultative workshop on “Nirmal Meghalaya” highlighting the substantial gains, which have been made to increase …

Meghalaya aims for a clean image

Meghalaya, which is still facing the problem of open defecation, has set a target for nirmal (clean) state for the year 2014-15. Giving a presentation at a two-day consultative workshop towards achieving “Nirmal Meghalaya” organised here today, Meghalaya PHE additional chief engineer P.K. Pandey said the target set componentwise for …

India Environment Portal Newsletter, 07 - 14 March 2014

The weekly digest of important reports, research, policy documents, regulations, studies, court cases, protests,conflicts, initiatives, photos, data, statistics, infographics, presentations on the India Environment Portal, 07 - 14 March 2014.

Three new projects receive funding to improve safe sanitation

Three projects have received funding support from the Sanitation Financing Partnership Trust Fund, created last year by the Asian Development Bank, in recognition that complex urban and coastal environments require new approaches to septage management. The Fund had been created to provide safe sanitation to families in Asia’s cities and …

Pathway to success: compendium of best practices in rural sanitation in India

The Ministry, with the assistance of Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), has put together a second volume of Compendium of Best Practices on Rural Sanitation titled ‘Pathway to Success’. This is in continuation with the first volume, titled ‘From Dreams to Reality’, released in 2010. The 16 success stories documented …

Total sanitation: change in mindset will usher in the desired results

The change in mindset of rural people alone will bring about a change in society and yield desirable results in total sanitation programme, according to Collector N. Venkatachalam. Addressing the gathering after flagging off an awareness rally on public health and clean environment here on Tuesday, he said offering funds …

Sikkim first State in India with 100 per cent sanitation coverage

In a country ranked poorly on the health and environment front, Sikkim has done remarkably well to become India’s first State with 100 per cent sanitation coverage, according to a report of the drinking water and sanitation ministry. Sikkim, one of the eight Northeastern States nestled prettily in the eastern …

Total rural sanitation planned in three blocks of Dindigul district

Gandhigram Trust has motivated people to avoid open defecation The Gandhigram Trust has adopted three blocks – Batlgundu, Nilakottai and Athoor – in the district for ensuring total rural sanitation with community participation. As the first step towards implementing its plan, the trust has motivated people to avoid open defecation. …

Child feces disposal practices in rural Orissa: A cross sectional study

An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large-scale programs in some countries have increased latrine coverage, they sometimes fail to ensure optimal latrine use, including the safe disposal of child feces, a significant source of exposure to fecal pathogens. We undertook a cross-sectional study …

Lack of sanitation a challenge for rural India

ALLAHABAD: A five-day training programme titled Rural Sanitation Technology and Wastewater Management was inaugurated at seminar Hall situated at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, (MNNIT), Allahabad campus. The programme is being organised by MNNIT's civil engineering department to create awareness about importance of rural sanitation scenario and possible remedies …

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