97 Ganga towns to be declared open-defecation free by March: Hardeep Singh Puri

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ninety-seven towns along the Ganga will be declared open- defecation free by March 2019, said on Wednesday.

Addressing a gathering at a workshop on 'Solid Waste Management in Ganga Towns", the Housing and said a total of 44 Ganga towns have so far been declared open-defecation free.

"It is expected that all Ganga towns will achieve ODF status by March 2019," the said at the event.

He said the government has accorded highest priority to rejuvenate the Ganga through its flagship programme, Namami Gange.

"In this regard, the (MoHUA) is supporting the Ganga towns in achieving ODF status and effective solid and liquid waste management through the (SBM -Urban) and the and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) respectively," said.

According to the minister, all Ganga towns have been directed to implement scientific solid waste management expeditiously.

said the ministry has also deployed the Quality Council of (QCI) as a third party agency (TPA) for independent on-site assessment to evaluate the actual on-ground situation in these towns.

The TPA findings presented at the workshop covered several aspects of solid waste management in Ganga towns.

The findings advocated putting up install bar screens on drains falling into the Ganga to prevent solid waste flowing into the river, river surface cleaning and waste disposal arrangements among others.

Housing and Urban Affairs announced a special category of awards for Ganga towns under Swachh Survekshan 2019, the fourth edition of the annual cleanliness survey conducted by MoHUA which is presently ongoing (January 4 -31, 2019).

A protocol for this special category of award will also be issued shortly by the ministry, he said.

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First Published: Wed, January 09 2019. 19:15 IST