Srinagar: Secretary of Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Parameswaran Iyer reviewed the progress of Jammu and Kashmir on Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen (SBM-G) at Srinagar on Tuesday, 21st August. Following a review with Deputy Commissioners of all districts, the State committed to the central team that whole of Jammu and Kashmir will be declared ODF next month. Chief Secretary of the State BVR Subrahmanyam and other senior officials joined the review. The State is preparing to achieve the milestone a full year ahead of the national target of 2nd October 2019 for a Swachh Bharat.
Iyer emphasised the quality aspects of the Sanitation programme and the need to engage with the community.
Earlier in the day, the Secretary called on the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, NN Vohra, and discussed the State’s progress in Sanitation and related issues. The Secretary assured the state of complete support of the Government of India in the next phase of ODF including sustainability and Solid and Liquid Waste Management. He was accompanied by the Director General (Special Projects) Akshay Rout.
Iyer also visited the aspirational district, Kupwara, near the border and reviewed various parameters including the sanitation progress in villages and interacted with villagers. He also visited a major Water Supply plant in Srinagar.
Jammu and Kashmir has shown a phenomenal improvement in its rural sanitation coverage since the launch of the SBM (G). From 22% in October 2014, the rural sanitation coverage in the State today stands at over 98% and the State is close to declaring itself Open Defecation Free. The progress has been even more remarkable in recent months. Nationally, the sanitation coverage has increased from 39% in 2014 to over 90% today, with over 4.2 lakh villages, 429 districts, and 19 States/UTs already declared ODF.