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Swachh Bharat Abhiyan – How far was
it successful?
Background
:-
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Gandhiji once said, ‘Sanitation is more
important than Independence’.
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Nearly half of the population of India
defecate in the open.
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On 2nd October 2014, ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’,
the biggest ever cleanliness drive was launched to ensure hygiene, waste
management & sanitation in India. It aimed to eradicate open defecation by
2nd Oct 2019 as a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birthday.
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Through this program, govt builds toilets and
community toilets for schools, houses and public places.
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SBA is a centrally sponsored scheme. Funding
for this program was set as 2 lakh crore. For North Eastern & Special
category states, funding will be in 90:10 ratio by center and state. And for
all other states, funding will be in 75:25 ratio.
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World Bank approved $1.5 billion to support
SBA.
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2% Swachh Bharat Cess is being levied on all
taxable services.
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Companies can contribute to this program
through ‘Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)’.
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100 Iconic heritage, spiritual and cultural
places including ‘Taj Mahal’, ‘Golden Temple’, ‘Ajmer Sharif Dargah’ to be
cleaned up under Swachh Bharat Mission.
Positive side :-
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As per Government reports, as of April 2016,
more than 1.5 crore household toilets, 65,108 community toilets and 11,705
public toilets have been constructed and 2.29 crore household toilets
are still under construction.
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Toilets and dustbins will be setup for every
500 metres in cities.
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The issue of sanitation and the unhygienic
conditions in India came into limelight and are recognized. This is the biggest
step towards the Clean India.
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It gives dignity to the cleaning staff.
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This program has dedicated staff to conduct
awareness programs and to work towards behavioral change.
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This created employment opportunities.
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Public health will be improved.
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Many waterborne diseases like Cholera,
Malaria, Dengue etc. can be prevented.
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Healthcare costs will be reduced, thereby
contributes to GDP growth.
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Tourism sector will benefit.
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People have a tendency to throw garbage on the
dirty areas. Once all the public places are clean, no more dirty areas will
exist.
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To manage solid waste, electricity is being
produced from it.
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Maharashtra govt introduced Anti-spitting law.
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There are no
proper dust bins are available in the public places still.
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Apart from the
media appearances, almost no one attempts to clean public places.
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Till the problem
of slums is solved, SBA cannot be successful to the full extent.
Conclusion :-
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is indeed successful in acknowledging
the unhygienic conditions in India. Instead of ignoring the
sanitation issue, working towards the clean India is undoubtedly a good
thing. Though the target seems unbelievable by 2019, the problem of open
defecation will be reduced to a great extent by then. That’ll be enough to call
this program successful.
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