
Despite India’s multi-decade battle to eliminate open defecation, toilets are absent in 69% of rural India (Census 2011).
Rural sanitation is primarily funded by the Union Government. The state governments and beneficiaries contribute towards construction and maintenance of toilets as well.
Rs. 6,244 Crores has been allocated to the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) for FY 2015-16. The Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) has been assigned Rs. 3,625 Crores, a 27% hike compared to FY 2014-15.
The Accountability Initiative’s budget analysis presents the facts and trends in budgetary allocation over the past years in a concise manner. Here are some of the key points from their Budget brief on the SBM (Gramin).
Factors determining how States spend their money are varied. Construction of individual household toilets constituted 93% of Uttar Pradesh’s total expenditure, a logical extension to its abysmal rural sanitation record in Census 2011. Mizoram spent just 19% of its funds on household toilet construction as the state is one of the better performers when it comes to rural sanitation.
You can download Accountability Initiative’s budget brief from the link below.
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