Jharkhand to soon become Open Defecation Free

ANI  |  Rajmahal (Jharkhand) [India] 

for Drinking Water and Uma Bharati on Sunday said that with the present rate of coverage in Jharkhand, the state will become Open Free (ODF) on its upcoming foundation day, on November 15.

About ten thousand swachhagrahies (of cleanliness), Ganga volunteers, youth organisation members, students and people from all walks of the life, where a majority of the participants were women, attended the Swachchhata Sammelan.

is a concept to transform banks on the village of into ideal villages with emphasis on achieving ODF status, solid and liquid waste management, water conservation, groundwater recharge, modern crematorium, tree plantation, organic and medicinal plant agriculture being the main components.

In this regard, Bharati stressed upon public participation as the key to making villages as ideal Ganga Grams. She urged the people to participate in the activities, not to litter around and pollute water sources and take care of their waste management to promote organic farming.

Praising the efforts of district in ghat beautification and other cleanliness initiatives, she told the gathering that in the past one year, more than 7.5 lakh trees were planted in revenue land.

The also laid the foundation of and ghat, Municipal Waste Water Project at Rajmahal. She also felicitated outstanding and inaugurated Exhibition besides visiting newly constructed Kanhaiyya Sthan ghat.

Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Parameswaran Iyer highlighted the societal and financial gains of (SBM). He said that in the last four years, coverage in rural has gone up from a lowly 39 percent to over 95 percent.

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First Published: Mon, November 05 2018. 04:50 IST