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MISSION SWACHH & SWASTH PUNJAB UNDER SWACHH BHARAT MISSION (GRAMIN). SUSTAINING ODF STATUS. Department of Water Supply & Sanitation, Punjab. Promoting Bath-cum-Toilets. In Punjab pride matters the most- Toilets were promoted as an aspirational asset
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MISSION SWACHH & SWASTH PUNJAB UNDER SWACHH BHARAT MISSION (GRAMIN) SUSTAINING ODF STATUS Department of Water Supply & Sanitation, Punjab
Promoting Bath-cum-Toilets • In Punjab pride matters the most- Toilets were promoted as an aspirational asset • Construction of bath cum toilets of choice has ensured usage & cleanliness • due to a sense of ownership
STRINGENT ODF VERIFICATION PROTOCOL & PUBLIC NOTICE Independent Verification Agencies appointed for two years to verify construction of toilets and open defecation free status of villages
Ensuring availability of water has significantly contributed towards the sustenance of usage and cleanliness of toilets constructed by rural households
To inculcate the habit of hygiene from childhood and to imbibe the importance of safe water & sanitation, special chapters have been included in the curricular books of class III to class XII of the Punjab School Education Board
MY VILLAGE MY PRIDE CAMPAIGN • An initiative to incentivise citizens to contribute towards Swachhta. • To motivate the community to participate and own the cleanliness drive in their surroundings Monetary awards and recognition at State level announced for cleanest • Rural School – Primary and Secondary • Anganwari • Health Centre • Water works • Village • Monetary awards and recognition at State level announced for best performing sustainability groups registered on mobile app and also for Govt officials and Motivators working towards cleanliness of the villages • Awards are proposed to be made an annual feature
DESIGN OF A BATH CUM TOILET • The toilet portion is raised by 6 inches to 9 inches so that the waste water from bathroom portion dose not enters the toilet. • The waste water from bathroom & Wash basin is taken through a waste pipe into the common village drain.