The mission mirrors the national developmental priorities by focusing on gender equality and women empowerment, the survey said.
Many
states have achieved 100 per cent open defecation free status and
individual household latrine coverage since the launch of Swachh
Bharat Mission, one of the largest cleanliness drives in the world,
the Economic Survey 2018-19 said Thursday.
The
survey document, tabled in Parliament, said since the launch of the
flagship programme in October 2014, over 9.5 crore toilets have been
built all over the country and 564,658 villages have been declared
open defecation free (ODF).
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on 14 June 2019, 30 States/UTs are 100 per cent covered with
individual household latrine (IHHL).
The
Swachh
Bharat Mission (SBM) has significantly improved health outcomes.
Around 99.2 per cent of rural India has been covered in the last four
years under SBM, it noted.
"This
mission acts as a driver for eliminating the gender disparity through
the construction of gender-specific latrines in public areas such as
schools, roads and parks", the survey said.
This
public movement will have indirect positive impact on society by
increasing the enrolment ratio of girls in schools and improving
health standards, it noted.
The
mission mirrors the national developmental priorities by focusing on
gender equality and women empowerment, the survey said.
It
is also aligned with the 2030 global sustainable development agenda
and sustainable development goals, especially the SDG 6.2 -- "By
2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene
for all, and end open defecation, paying special attention to the
needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations."
Going
forward, the SBM should focus on achieving 100 per cent disposal of
solid and liquid waste, the survey said, adding that scientific
techniques for safe and effective disposal of waste should be next on
the agenda of the mission.
It
said cleaning of rivers should be an integral part of clean India,
along with coordinated activities between centre and states for
treatment of industrial effluence, drain bio-remediation, river
surface cleaning, rural sanitation, river front development,
afforestation and biodiversity conservation.
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