OVER 50 PERCENT OF PEOPLE IN INDIA
DEFECATE IN THE OPEN
Responding
to another question, the Minister said the number of persons defecating in the
open in the country has decreased to 50.05 per cent (as on February 19, 2016)
from 57.95 per cent as on October 2, 2014 when the ‘Swachh Bharat’ Mission
(Gramin) was launched.“As per data submitted by States/Union Territories on
online Integrated Management Information System (IMIS), the percentage of rural
households defecating in open was 57.95 per cent on October 2, 2014. This has
decreased to 50.05 per cent on February 19, 2016,” he said.Nadia (in West
Bengal), Indore (in Madhya Pradesh) and Bikaner (in Rajasthan) districts have
been declared open defecation-free by respective state governments after the
Mission was launch.The Minister said Sikkim, Kerala and Himachal Pradesh have
least number of rural households which defecate in open at 0.10 per cent, 3.69
per cent and 5.49 per cent respectively.On the other hand, Odisha, Bihar and
Jammu and Kashmir have higher number of people defecating in open at 77.16 per
cent, 76.25 per cent and 67.68 per cent respectively.The Minister said that
under the Mission, the government has set a goal to achieve Swachh Bharat by
October 2, 2019.
Prof. John
Kurakar
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