Andhra Pradesh to construct 52 lakh individual household toilets over the next four years
The Andhra Pradesh government has set itself a target of constructing
52 lakh individual household latrines across the state over the next four years. This Chief Minister has directed officials to utilize funds from both the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme to this end. The government has initiated the construction of 8 lakh toilets this year, out of which 4 lakh units are complete and ready for use.
With toilet construction hogging all the SBM attention, focus on IEC and solid waste management reduce
Uttar Pradesh's four major rivers including the Hindon are polluted by biological and chemical contaminants
Karnataka government to identify and acquire at least 1000 acres of land to dump and process Bengaluru's waste
The Karnataka government is all set to
acquire 1000 acres of land to dump Bengaluru’s waste. Apart from this, the government has approved setting up of three new solid waste processing units in addition to the seven existing ones, out of which five are currently functioning. The city also awaits the setting up of a 'waste to energy' plant with the help of a Dutch firm in order to deal with the mounting garbage crisis.
Technical glitches and low response rates dogs newly launched 'Swachh Delhi' app
Urban Development Ministry announces a Rs.3,250 crore package for decongesting Delhi
The Ministry of Urban Development has decided to set aside
Rs.3,250 crore to decongest the capital and develop it into a truly ‘World Class’ city. Funds from the package will help speed up pending construction and river cleaning work in addition to putting in place basic toilet infrastructure for the urban populace in the capital. Delhi is far behind its target of building 1.25 lakh toilets within the next four years and the package is expected to sort out all funding constraints in this regard.
This is a roundup of sanitation related news published between November 22 and 28, 2015