Targets and objectives of the implementation of total sanitation campaign and Swachh Bharat Mission in the country

Targets and objectives of the implementation of total sanitation campaign and Swachh Bharat Mission in the country
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS 

LOK SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 305
TO BE ANSWERED ON FEBRUARY 03, 2022 

TARGETS UNDER SWACHH BHARAT MISSION

NO. 305. SHRI ARUN KUMAR SAGAR

Will the Minister of State for HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS be pleased to state:

(a) the extent to which Government has achieved targets and objectives of the implementation of total sanitation campaign and Swachh Bharat Mission in the country;

(b) the salient features of the mission including the details of funds provided for its implementation;

(c) the method of sharing of funds between the centre and State Governments from its begining to till date;

(d) the details of work under the mission till date;

(e) whether the Government has sought participation of private sector for implementation of the mission; and

TARGETS UNDER SWACHH BHARAT MISSION

(f) if so, the details of response of the private sector in this regards?

ANSWER
THE MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS 

(SHRI HARDEEP SINGH PURI)

(a) and (d) : The primary objectives of the Swachh Bharat Mission- Urban (SBM-U) were (i) achieving 100% Open Defecation Free (ODF) status (ii) achieving 100 percent scientific management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) generated in urban areas of the country and (iii) Behaviour change among citizen through ‘Jan -Andolan’. These objectives have been achieved and the achievement as against the targets has been placed at Annex-I.

(b) : Salient features of the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U) 2.0 are as under:

(i). all households and premises segregate their waste into “wet waste” (from kitchen and gardens) and “dry waste” (including paper, glass, plastic, and domestic hazardous waste and sanitary waste wrapped separately);

(ii). 100% door to door collection of segregated waste from each household/ premise;

(iii). 100% scientific management of all fractions of waste, including safe disposal in scientific landfills;

(iv). all legacy dumpsites remediated;

(v). all used water including faecal sludge, is safely contained, transported, processed and disposed so that no untreated faecal sludge and used water pollutes the ground or water bodies, in cities with less than one lakh population;

(vi). phased reduction in use of single use plastic.

Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U) 2.0 has been launched with the total outlay of ₹1,41,600 crores, including Central Share of ₹36,465 crores, which is nearly 2.5 times the allocation of crores under SBM – U launched in 2014. ₹14,623

(c) : The structure of fund sharing among Centre and States/ UTs for various components is at Annex-II.

(e & f) : Under SBM-U 2.0, projects under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode are encouraged, to invite private capital in urban infrastructure as well as to bring in private sector efficiency in delivery of urban services and in Operation & Maintenance (O&M). Participation of private sector may also be required for meeting the prevalent viability gap funding in most projects. The participation of private sector in various cities in the different aspects of sanitation and solid waste management has been encouraging.

Annex-I as referred in reply to part (a) and (d) of Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.305 due for reply on 03.02.2022 regarding “Targets under Swachh Bharat Mission”.

(i). Toilet construction :

Type of Toilets

Target

Completed

Percentage

Progress

Individual House

Hold Latrines (IHHL)

58.99 Lakh Units

62.64 Lakh Units

(More than

100%)

Community/Public

Toilets (CT/PT)

5.08 Lakh Seats

6.21 Lakh Seats

(More than

100%)

(ii). Open Defecation Free (ODF) status :

ODF certification type

Target

No. of ULBs declared ODF

ODF

All 4372 ULBs of the Country

4371

ODF+

3339

ODF++

961

(iii). Solid Waste Management :

The Door to Door collection is being practiced in 97.01 per cent of the wards, i.e., in 86,454 out of the total 89,112 Wards.
Source Segregation is being practiced in 87.58 per cent of the wards, i.e., in 77,961 out of the total 89,112 Wards.
Against 14 per cent in 2014, processing of municipal solid waste is 71 per cent of the total waste generated per day, i.e., waste processed is 1,02,104 Tonnes Per Day (TPD) out of total 1,43,808 TPD of waste generated.
 
Annex-II as referred in reply to part (c) of Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 305 due for reply on 03.02.2022 regarding “Targets under Swachh Bharat Mission”.

A. For Individual Household Latrine (IHHLs) :

S.No

Type of State/ UT

Central Share per

unit (₹)

State/ UT share per

unit (₹)

1

UTs without legislature

4,000

1,333 (to be borne

by Centre)

2

UTs with legislature

4,000

1,333

3

North East and Hilly

States

10,800

1,200

4

Other States

4,000

2,667

B. For Community/ Public Toilets (CT/PTs)/ Urinals/ Used Water Management (UWM)/ Solid Waste Management (SWM):

Sl No

Type of State/ UT

Central Share per unit * (%)

Minimum State/ UT share per unit (%)

Balance (from 15th FC funds, ULB share, Private sector

share)

1

UTs without legislature

100

0

2

UTs with legislature

80

20

3

North East and Hilly States

90

10

4

Other States: ULBs with population of above 10 lakh

25

16

59

5

Other States: ULBs with population between 1 – 10 lakh
(both included)

33

22

45

6

Other States: ULBs with population of less than 1 lakh

50

33

17

C. For Information Education Communication & Public Awareness (IEC&PA) and Capacity Building (CB) :

S.No

Type of State/ UT

Central Share (%)

State/ UT share (%)

1

UTs without legislature

100

0

2

UTs with legislature

80

20

3

North East and Hilly States

90

10

4

Other States

60

40


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