The non-availability of electricity in remote areas, resulting in no light to use toilets at night or early in the morning, led to decline in the...
With Mission 5000, Nischay, an NGO, has collected 5,000 packs of sanitary napkins through donation and has initiated PadBanks in government schools
Addressing a public meeting on May 24 on Damodar riverbank, the Chief Minister said industries are needed for economic development of Jharkhand but rivers are the...
The administration is hopeful that Swachhagrahis will motivate the marginalised communities to end the age-old practice of open defecation
Jamshedpur in Jharkhand had imposed a blanket ban on the use of plastic carry bags irrespective of their thickness and size, on November 15, 2017
Open defecation free (ODF) urban areas and active citizen participation in waste management has resulted in Jharkhand becoming one of India’s cleanest states
With Mission 5000, Nischay, an NGO, aims to collect 5,000 packs of sanitary napkins through donation and provide it to girls studying in government schools
To ensure that there are sufficient masons available to continue the toilet construction activity, the district officials created a pool of women masons, also called Rani...
Jharkhand inches towards achieving the tag of open defecation free by this year, CM Raghubar Das appeals the people of the state to come together and...
Under the leadership of Lailavati Devi, the women of Barkadih gram panchayat brought the necessary behavioral change in their families to construct toilets at home
Jharkhand’s mammoth toilet construction spree is a part of the state’s effort to meet its deadline of October 2018 to go open defecation free (ODF)
Only 10% Simdega district’s residents in Jharkhand had a toilet before the inception of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Know about their extra-ordinary journey that is speeding up...