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Swachh Bharat Programme for Urban Areas

Swachh Bharat Mission for Urban Areas is proposed to be implemented over 5 years starting from 2nd October, 2014 in all 4041 statutory towns.

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Delhi
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today gave its approval for a massive program called "Swachh Bharat Mission for Urban Areas". This is proposed to be implemented over 5 years starting from 2nd October, 2014 in all 4041 statutory towns. The total expected cost of the programme over 5 years is Rs. 62,009 crore, out of which the proposed Central assistance will be of Rs. 14,623 crore.

The programme includes elimination of open defecation, conversion of insanitary toilets to pour flush toilets, eradication of manual scavenging, Municipal Solid Waste Management, bringing about a behavioural change in people regarding healthy sanitation practices, generating awareness among citizens about sanitation and its linkages with public health, strengthening of urban local bodies to design, execute and operate systems to fulfil these objectives and creating an enabling environment for private sector participation in capital expenditure and operational expenditure.

 
The Programme consists of components for providing:
 
i. Individual household toilets,
ii. Community and public toilets and
iii. Municipal Solid Waste Management in all 4041 statutory towns.
 
It would cover 1.04 crore households, provide 2.5 lakh seats of community toilets, 2.6 lakh seats of public toilets and solid waste management facility for all towns. Community toilets will be proposed in residential areas, where it is difficult to construct individual household toilets, public toilets will be constructed in designated locations such as tourist places, markets, bus stations, near railway stations and places of public recreation wherever required.
 
The scheme will be part of a joint Swachch Bharat Mission to be implemented for rural areas by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation and for urban areas by the Ministry of Urban Development.
 
A National Advisory and Review Committee, headed by Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development and comprising of representatives of Finance and other concerned Ministries shall release funds, monitor and supervise the programme. A High Powered Committee headed by the Chief Secretary at the State level would steer the programme in its entirety. Detailed guidelines shall be prepared by the Government of India separately.
 
The coverage and funds needed under various components is:
 
S.No.
 
Component
 
Total
 
Remarks
 
1.
 
Individual Household Toilets
 
Rs.4,165 Cr
 
100% coverage in two years
 
2.
 
Community Toilets
 
Rs. 655 Cr.
 
- Do-
 
3.
 
Public Toilets
 
0
 
Through PPP
 
4.
 
Solid Waste Management
 
Rs.7,366 Cr.
 
90% in years 2 & 3
 
5.
 
Public Awareness
 
Rs.1,828Cr.
 
 
 
6.
 
Capacity Building & Admn. Exp.
 
Rs.609 Cr.
 
 
 
Total
 
Rs. 14,623 Cr.
 
 
 
 

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First Published: Sep 24 2014 | 12:20 AM IST

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