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Community leads Hamirpur and Kangra towards total sanitation
Posted on 18 Dec, 2014 10:30 AM
Despite the launch of the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) in 2002, Hamirpur district in Himachal Pradesh remained almost cut off from the toilet frenzy until 2006-07. Nearly 56% of households had no individual toilets when the campaign was initially launched. Five years into the campaign, less than 1% of the set target was achieved.
Nirmal Gram Puraskar - Changing landscapes and mindsets
Posted on 30 Nov, 2014 11:57 AMWith over 638 million people defecating in the open, India’s obsession with constructing toilets is not surprising. In a bid to arrest the number of people going out to answer nature’s call, successive governments have been pushing their total sanitation drive under different names.
Factors affecting toilet adoption in rural India
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMSince the rebranding of the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan to the Swach Bharat Mission, newspapers have been flooded with articles and discussions on the need to improve the sanitation scenario in India.
Sikkim achieves 100 sanitation under Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan scheme
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMSikkim achieves 100% sanitation
Sikkim is toilet state of India
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMSikkim only state in the country with 100% sanitation
How do rural India's toilets measure up
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMIndia's rural sanitation programme- Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) was started in 1999, with a goal of eradicating open defecation. Renamed to Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA) in April 2012, the focus and approach of this programme was supposed to undergo a paradigm shift.
India moves up on the Global Hunger Index
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMIndia moves up two notches on the Global Hunger Index
Govt to create food godowns under MNREGA
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMGovt to create food godowns under MNREGA
Govt to ban mining and thermal power projects in Western Ghats
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMGovt to ban mining and thermal power projects in Western Ghats
Environment ministry decides to declare 37% of Western Ghats spreading across six states as Ecologically Sensitive Area.
Subsidy or shame Which technique works better in improving sanitation in India Talk by Sumeet Patil NEERMAN at the 3ie seminar at Delhi February 2013
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMSubsidy proponents believe that the poor need economic incentives while shaming proponents contend that to bring out lasting behavioural change, intrinsic motivation is required; people are more likely to use and value things they have had to pay for.