The
National Annual Rural Sanitation Survey (NARSS) 2017-18, conducted by an
Independent Verification Agency (IVA) under the World Bank support project to
the Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin (SBM-G), has found that 93.4% of the
households in rural India who have access to a toilet use it.
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The
NARSS also re-confirmed the Open Defecation Free (ODF) status of 95.6% of
villages which were previously declared and verified as ODF by various
districts/states.
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The
survey was conducted between mid-November 2017 and mid-March 2018 and covered
92040 households in 6136 villages across States and UTs of India.
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The
key findings of NARSS 2017-18 are as follows:
Ø 77% of households were found to have
access to toilets during the survey period
Ø 93.4% of the people who had access to
toilets used them
Ø 95.6% of villages which were previously
declared and verified as ODF were confirmed to be ODF. The remaining 4.4%
villages also had sanitation coverage of over 95%
Ø 70% of the villages surveyed found to
have minimal litter and minimal stagnant water
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Since
its launch in October 2014, the SBM, the world’s largest sanitation program,
has changed the behaviour of hundreds of millions of people with respect to
toilet access and usage.
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300
million people have stopped defecating in the open since the SBM began, down
from 550 million at the beginning of the programme to about 200 million today.
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Over
6.5 crore toilets have been built across rural India under the Mission. Over
3.38 lakh villages and 338 districts have been declared ODF, along with 9 ODF
States and 3 Union Territories,
(01) Sikkim
(02) Himachal Pradesh
(03) Kerala
(04) Haryana
(05) Uttarakhand
(06) Gujarat
(07) Arunachal Pradesh
(08) Chhattisgarh
(09) Meghalaya
(10) Chandigarh
(11) Daman & Diu and
(12) Dadra & Nagar Haveli
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