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Swachh V idyalaya Ranga Reddy District Telangana State

Swachh V idyalaya Ranga Reddy District Telangana State. District Overview. Population : 52,96,741 Approx 25% of Delhi’s Population 2 nd Highest Populated in shortlisted districts Area : 7493 Sq. Km Including most of GHMC Sex Ratio : 961 Literacy : 75.87%

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Swachh V idyalaya Ranga Reddy District Telangana State

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  1. SwachhVidyalayaRanga Reddy District Telangana State

  2. District Overview • Population : 52,96,741 • Approx 25% of Delhi’s Population • 2nd Highest Populated in shortlisted districts • Area : 7493 Sq. Km • Including most of GHMC • Sex Ratio : 961 • Literacy : 75.87% • No of Govt. School : 2264 • No of Pvt. Schools : 2495 • No of School Children: 11,01,937 • Approx Population of J&K (19th highest state)

  3. Contents

  4. TheToilet • Plinth Area 110.18 sft. • Estimated Cost Rs.1.25 Lakhs • Minimum Estimated Cost • 4 Urinals • 1 Water Closet • 1 Handwash • Tiles for Flooring and dadoing • Polyethelene Overhead Tank with water supply and sanitary fittings • Water Source

  5. Toilet Block at UPS Narepally, Ghatkesar Mandal Toilet Block at ZPHS Athevelly, Medchal Mandal

  6. Toilets in School * Toilets defined as one functioning unit per gender

  7. Construction & Repairs

  8. Progress on Construction of Toilets

  9. Monitoring • Technology • Web Portal, Android App • Bank Linkage • Payment Online to SMC Accounts • Tracking Only Payments • Community: Sarpanch and SMC • Quality Monitoring • Speed of Execution • Additional Resources • Teams made with district level officers: OSDs • Engineering Department for quality monitoring

  10. Implementation • Photographs of toilets taken in two phases one at initial stage and other in final stage • List of sanctioned works communicated to community • GPs directed to write on wall • District Level OSDs reviewed progress of work. • Mandal Level convergence meetings held with SSA Staff, Mandal Educational Officers, Head Masters, Tahasildar and MPDO. • Meeting with community members like Head Masters, SMC Chair person , Contractor and local public representatives

  11. Monitoring Proforma

  12. Transparency & Flexibility

  13. And Just When We Thought It Was Over… Construction of Addl. Toilet Block @ ZPHS Rajiv Gandhi Nagar

  14. Behavioral Changes Battery of Taps & Toilet Block @ MPPS Baspally, DomaMandal • WASH Campaign re-launched with the SwachhVidyalaya Program • Workshops conducted at District, Block, School Level • Implemented several localized programs with help of corporate and NGOs • “Hygiene Education in Primary Schools” as part of Dettol – BanegaSwachh India campaign • HMs given orientation on SwachhPatashala and provided booklets. • Awareness through human chains, soap rallies • School Committee with students and teacher to oversee hand wash

  15. Battery of Taps @ ZPHS MP Patelguda, IbrahimpatnamMandal Soap Rally @ ZPHS Yacharam, IbrahimpatnamMandal

  16. Maintenance • Earmarked Budget for Hygiene • Increased Funding For Maintenance • Minimum Rs.250/- per month from the SSA Grants • Rs.750/- under RMSA Grants • Mandal level monitoring : pictures on Whatsapp • Maintenance of database of cleaning staff • With Contact Numbers • Community Involvement • Gram Sarpanch and SMC • Water & Sanitation Committee • Civil Society & CSR • NGOs invited to and adopted schools • BPCL, TCS and Bharath Dynamics Ltd. Entered MoU to provide maintenance amount of Rs.3000/- to all the 491 Schools (approx 20% of Schools)

  17. Running Water • No of Schools in the District : 2264 • Schools with Hand Pump: 463 • Schools with Tap Water & Bore well: 1065 • Other Source (Through GP): 736 • IN 2015-16 Academic Year • Syntex tanks, Pipeline Connection: 504 • RO Plants: 208

  18. Hygiene • Student Committees in all the schools to check personal hygiene: • Brushing teeth, clean clothes & nails and wearing footwear • Hygiene discussed daily during morning assembly • Menstrual Hygiene: • CSR from companies P&G 2427 to provide Sanitary Napkins to girls from 11 High Schools from the month of Sep-15. • More corporate support is being sought • In case of upper primary and high schools, ensuring that at least one girls toilet has covered dustbin for disposing used sanitary napkins

  19. Community Led Total Sanitation • Swachh Vidyalaya stepping stone to Swachh Bharat • School and Community feedback loop • Gram Jyothi: Community guided village development • Water and Sanitation Committees in all Villages • Involved in ensuring water supply and maintenance of toilets • A challenge for a district in second consecutive drought year • Teachers & HMs Community targeted too • Wholesome competition encouraged : BEST Awards • Teachers contributed personally to fill gaps

  20. Harithaharam • Harithaharam launched by GoTS in 2015 • Green cover to state • Plantation of trees taken up in large scale • 36950 trees planted in schools • In view of drought, handwash clubbed with trees • Committees formed in schools to water plants daily. • Private partnership to supply tree guards.

  21. Corporate Partners

  22. Corporates & Private Sector • 70% of district is urban • Large number of corporate and NGOs • CSR & NGO support taken for • Construction of toilets • Obtaining money to maintain the toilets • Obtaining digitized learning material • RO plants and safe drinking water • Supply of milk to schools • Building of libraries in schools

  23. Hon’ble Supreme Court Inspection Committee Three Man Committee headed by Sr Advocate Sh Ashok Gupta set up by the Hon’ble Supreme Court was satisfied by Ranga Reddy’s maintenance of Toilets at Schools

  24. Improvements • Construction Phase Round II: Increase the minimum no of units target • Swachh Vidyalaya: A holistic plan • Construction of toilets only step 1 • Increased maintenance funds through SSA • Swachh Vidyalaya to be made a subject for teachers under inservice trainings. • Institutionalize community involvement • SMCs & Village sanitation committees to be participate in school hygienic programme. • Provide a framework to monitor and alter behavioral transformation

  25. Thank You

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