"A committee under NITI Ayog had suggested us to allot 25 per cent of funds under the Abhiyan on campaigning to bring behavioural change among people, that they use toilets.
"In line with the same, we have decided to increase funds allotted to you (states) from 8 per cent to 10 per cent in time to come," Union Rural Development, Drinking Water and Sanitation Minister Birender Singh said.
Addressing state ministers during 'National Review of Rural Sanitation and Drinking Water' conference here, Singh urged regional governments to figure out the kind of technologies that can be used to ensure proper sanitation in areas facing water shortage.
"Come forward with at least one mega water grid project in line with Centre's policy aimed at reducing dependency on groundwater," he said assuring "full co-operation" from his Ministry.
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The policy intends to make it mandatory for all states (barring hilly ones) to take up at least one surface water-based piped water supply scheme under National Rural Drinking Water programme.
The Minister appealed to states for making collective efforts to attain the target of an open defecation-free (ODF) India by 2019 and providing water to all village households by 2022.
Union Ministers of State Ram Kripal Yadav and Nihal Chand also addressed the conference.
Drinking water and sanitation ministers and officials from 12 states including Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Nagaland participated in the conference.