CM PINARAYI VIJAYAN
DECLARES RURAL KERALA AS OPEN DEFECATION FREE
On the occasion of 60th Kerala
formation day, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan declared rural Kerala as open
defecation free. After Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh, Kerala is the third state
to have accomplished this feat.Minister for local self-government K T Jaleel
said that the state had created close to 1, 74, 720 toilets in the rural areas
in a span of four months. “It was a silent revolution in the state and Rs 300
crore was spent on the project,” he said, “the toilets were built in
collaboration with Suchithwa Mission, Jalanidhi, local bodies, Kudumbashree and
many other non-governmental organisations.”
Pinarayi Vijayan, while
declaring rural Kerala as open defecation free said: “By January this will be
extended to the urban areas also.”Pinarayi also added he will bring to the notice of central
government one major problem state government encounters while tackling open
defecation. “When people use the toilet on trains running throughout the state,
it is same as open defecation and we will bring this to centre’s notice,” he
said, “unless this issue is sorted, cent percent results cannot be achieved
even if we have toilets everywhere in urban and rural areas.”
Pinarayi also said that the state could achieve this target in a
very short period because of the existing conditions in the state. “When I had
a meeting with PM Modi four months ago, the national average on toilet
availability was about 54 percent, whereas in Kerala it was 96 percent. By
January we will declare the urban areas as open defecation free,” he said.
The chief minister also emphasised if the needs of migrant
labourers were not taken care of, the claims will fall flat. “The government
intervention alone will not achieve desired results, people's participation is
necessary,” he said.On the condition of rains and water resources in Kerala,
Pinarayi said: “We are in a very bad shape and our aim is to reclaim ponds,
lakes, rivers and other water sources.”
Prof. John Kurakar
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