April 22, 2011 By
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Sikkim Achieves Over 100 Per Cent Sanitation

3_6Sikkim has become the only state in India to achieve more than 100 per cent sanitation in rural and urban households, schools, sanitary complexes and Aanganwadi centers.

All 6, 10,577 inhabitants in the state now have latrines with high sanitation and hygiene standards.

The Himalayan India state has constructed 98,043 individual household latrines against the target of 87,014 till January, thus achieving 112.67 per cent target under Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan scheme implemented by Union Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, an official release said.

The state has also sensitised people to adopt a holistic approach to improve sanitation and hygiene in a clean environment while accelerating its overall development.

A total of 1,772 schools were covered under the total sanitation programme as against the target of 1,604 schools, thus achieving 110.47 per cent of the goal.

Achieving 140.05 per cent success, altogether 1,105 sanitary complexes were constructed as against the target of 789. Also, a 151.76 per cent target was achieved with a total of 516 Anganwadi toilets constructed in the state as against the target of 340.

The initiative was launched way back in 1999 by state’s Chief Minister Pawan Chamling for achieving full sanitation in 7,096 sq. km area of the state covering both rural and urban areas in all four districts.

It has been made mandatory for all gram sabhas (village councils) to take up sanitation as a top priority on their agenda.

So far, 163 panchayats (local self-government) in the state have been conferred monetary rewards ‘Nirmal Gram Puruskar’ for developing sufficient sanitation facilities of adequate quality in their respective areas.

According to a survey conducted in 20 gram panchayats by Planning Commission, 17 village councils of Sikkim were declared as ‘best performance panchayats’, which is highest in the country. Sikkim also topped the list among all states of the country in net performance indicators.

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