"I am happy to share that with the work done by the state government, civic bodies and the Centre, 21 districts have become Open Defecation Free. This is the figure until yesterday," said Union Drinking Water and Sanitation Minister Narendra Singh Tomar.
"Work of constructing 100 per cent toilet in 80,282 villages has been completed. This has happened in some 287 development blocks," he said, addressing students from seven countries at an event organised by Sulabh School Sanitation Club.
He said under the Swachch Bharat Mission, the Prime Minister has asked to identify 100 iconic places in the country and have exemplary sanitation levels there.
Accordingly, the government has identified such places where sanitation should be ideal. These include Kamakhya temple in Assam, Golden Temple in Amritsar, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai, the shrines of Vaishnov Devi and Tirupati Balaji and Ajmer Sharif in Rajasthan.
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Noting that young girls around the world face multiple problems due to non-availability of proper sanitation facilities and lack of menstrual hygiene is the main concern for them, Pathak said it has a direct impact on not just their health but also access to education.
"Failing to address this issue is undermining girls' education because, if they lack access to proper sanitary products and private bathroom accommodations, they are more likely to miss school during their periods.
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