PWD and Local Administration Minister A Namassivayam in a release here said a team comprising officials from the Uzhavarkarai municipality had identified, through field survey, the sevenwards as open defecation free.
The municipality has established the record in the first phase after the households, which lacked the toilet facilities were sanctioned a subsidy of Rs 20,000 to construct the facility.
Now with the households being equipped with toilets, the municipality has identified the seven wards as 'open defecation free.'
Namassivayam further said the government hasinvited feed back from the residents of the seven wardsbeing declared 'open declaration free' in the next two weeks from today.
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The residents may pass on their feed back to the Municipal Commissioner of Uzhavarkarai, it said.
"If no feedback is available in the next 15 days, the government would recommend to the Centre that the seven wards are totally free from open defecation and that all the residences are equipped with the toilet facilities," Namassivayam said.