was crried out to make this Silk City in south Odisha polythene and open defecation free (ODF) under the Swachh Bharat Mission.
School and college students along with government officials and campaigners participated in the special rallies organised by Ganjam district administration at different places in the city yesterday.
The rallies were followed by a public discussion on implementation of polythene/plastic ban and eradication of open defecation under Berhampur Municipal Corporation.
Higher education minister Pradeep Panigrahy, MLA (Berhampur) R C Chyaupatnaik, collector (Ganjam) P C Chaudhary and city mayor K Madhavi appealed to the public to avoid use of polythene and plastic and make the Silk City ODF.
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The special campaign was carried against the backdrop of tardy progress of construction of individual household latrines under the corporation limits. While the government has set a target for the corporation to construct 9,427 household latrines in the city in 2016-17, only eight such toilets have been completed so far.
Hybrid toilet complexes having 505 seats will be set up in the city under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation Yojana by the end of March 2017, officials said.
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