With construction of over 30,000 toilets since 2014, all the 27 cities in north-eastern state of Manipur are now open defecation free
Construction of over two lakh toilets in the last two months ensured that Sitamarhi became the first ODF district in Bihar
4 lakh villages across India become open defecation free, as sanitation coverage rises up to 88.25 per cent
402 districts have been declared open defecation free, accounting for 56 per cent of India’s districts
With construction of 1.02 lakh toilets, the sanitation coverage in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir has increased from 23 per cent to 100 per cent
From having sanitation coverage of just 35.84 per cent in 2014, to declaring the state as open defecation free, here is how Andhra Pradesh became swachh
Despite the fact that Andaman and Nicobar Islands were late in getting the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan off the ground, the Union Territory has managed to attain...
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis declared rural parts of Maharashtra open defecation free and said, “It took 67 years to build 50 lakh toilets and now 60...
District officials in all eight districts of Mizoram went from village to village to motivate people to construct toilets
Rajasthan’s open defecation free status comes post a breakneck campaign initiated by the state’s district administrations
The officials originally planned for a 130-km long human chain, but the huge participation of people made it about 140 km
Since the launch of Swachh Bharat Abhiya, Nanded constructed over four lakh toilets in 1,304 Gram Panchayats (1536 villages) to end the menace of open defecation