Swachh Bharat Mission
Direct discharge of human waste from railway coaches onto the tracks makes the National Green Tribunal very unhappy
Posted on 07 Sep, 2015 10:16 AMTo pee or not to pee: A question women may not need to ask any more
Posted on 31 Aug, 2015 01:12 PMThe Good, Bad and Ugly revealed
Posted on 14 Aug, 2015 11:55 AMThe Ministry of Urban Development has made public the results of a survey it conducted to assess the level of cleanliness in 476 cities across India. And, in keeping with the more general perceptions about order and cleanliness, a substantial number of cities from South India figured in the top 100.
For the community, led by the community: CLTS experiments in Bihar
Posted on 21 Jul, 2015 08:37 PMThe Swachh Bharat Mission’s baseline survey report of 2012 named Odisha and Bihar as the states having the worst sanitation figures in the entire nation. While 88% of households in Odisha had no toilets, the figure stood at 78% for the state of Bihar.
Swachh Punjab' is a stinking reality
Posted on 23 Jun, 2015 12:17 PMThe state's high toilet coverage has compounded the problem of water pollution and diseases. It now needs an efficient and affordable sewage treatment system.
Authored By : Manu Moudgil
Swachh Bharat report card: Rural Bihar
Posted on 16 Jun, 2015 03:18 PMSanitation programmes, for several years, were primarily driven by supply. The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has, or is expected to contribute to shifting the trend from supply driven to one that is driven by demand. However, behaviour change is continuous process.
Swachh Bharat Mission's dig at decentralized data collection: The mSBM app
Posted on 15 Jun, 2015 08:01 AMCensus 2011 revealed that 47% of households had access to toilets across the country. Though not enough to be ecstatic, the numbers were certainly better than the 36% recorded in the 2001 Census [1].
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) - Menstruation and menstrual hygiene management
Posted on 26 May, 2015 02:00 PMIn the world’s second most populous country with nearly 355 million menstruating women, 23% of adolescent girls drop out of school after their first period. Only 12% of females in the country use sanitary pads. 10% of girls in India believe that menstruation is a disease [1]!
Compendium of sanitation success stories from the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation
Posted on 24 Apr, 2015 02:02 PMOne of the stated Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations is to improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation and to halve the proportion of population left without the same by 2015.
Compendium of innovative technologies in rural drinking water and sanitation
Posted on 09 Apr, 2015 01:01 PMRecognizing the importance of technology in providing safe drinking water and hygienic living conditions, the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation has come out with a booklet on innovative and cost effective solutions to provide potable water and sanitation in rural areas.