Rural Punjab achieves a milestone, declares four of its district open defecation free. The sanitation coverage in rural Punjab has moved up from 75% in 2014...
A total of 31,461 toilets have been constructed since 2014, to provide toilet access to all the households in Senapati district
The Prime Minister, reviewed the progress of his flagship Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) in J&K, and asked the state government to make sanitation a top priority
Mahadevaswamy, the Panchayat Development Officer (PDO) of Haradanahalli gram panchayat in Mysuru, has single-handedly made a village open-defecation free
Osmanabad has succeeded in becoming open defecation free due to collective efforts of the district population and the administration
In order to go open defecation free on priority Varanasi district is making extra efforts. The district is planning to build 1,100 toilets in its 7...
Tamil Nadu on the road to achieve 100 per cent sanitation, the state has already declared its 16 districts out of 32 free from the practice...
Hyderabad is now officially free from the practice of Open Defecation, the Swachh Bharat Mission officials after strict inspections in the city have given ODF status...
In three years of India's biggest cleanliness drive - the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, total sanitation coverage in the country has reached all time high of 75%...
Following the footsteps of South and East Corporation, the North Delhi Municipal Corporation started new year by declaring all its 104 wards open defecation-free
Northeastern states of India are progressing slowly, first Sikkim achieved the open defecation free goal and now Arunachal Pradesh has witnessed similar success
80% of the toilets were constructed by people and 20% were constructed by government, following a demand oriented model for the district's benefit