The one month long contest instituted by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation aim at mobilising rural households to beautify their toilets
To tackle the issue of open urination, Municipal Corporation of Tirupati has imposed a fine of Rs. 100 against the practice
With 75 per cent of sanitation coverage in Urban India, the government inches towards becoming 100 per cent ODF but experts feel that the target can...
The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation had organised a 10 day long (November 9 – November 19) contest to mark World Toilet Day
Internationally renowned sand artist, Sudarshan Pattnaik chose the theme of tree plantation to fight pollution and save the environment for his sand sculpture to mark the...
As per the Narsapuram municipal chairperson Pasupuleti Ratnamala, the sanitation service levels in the town were far below the prescribed norms prior to the Swachh Bharat...
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan may have been introduced by the government but its success belongs to the citizens who contributed tirelessly for the well-being of their community,...
In a bid to promote Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Azad Pandey from Gorakhpur got dressed as Santa and rode a cart in the city
One of the biggest influencers and heroes for all generations, Chacha Chaudhary is here to spread awareness the message of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in a fun...
According to the think-tank, the constraints faced by the clean India mission are largely related to implementation challenges, including lack of availability of space for construction...
From 'Coach Mitra', On Board Housekeeping Service and mechanised cleaning, Piyush Goyal-led Indian Railways listed some of its major initiatives undertaken towards the improvement in the...
As per the proposed Deep Sea Discharge policy, heavy pipelines will be erected to go to the bottom of the oceans to release the treated industrial...
A school student in rural Ludhiana decided to distribute soaps instead of candies on her birthday with the aim to help her classmates inculcate the habit...
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs congratulate people of Kerala, Karnataka, Nagaland and Puducherry as the urban regions finally get the official open defecation free tag