West Bengal has done well to improve both its rural and urban sanitation scenario and will add three more districts to its already existing list of...
After three years of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, only one Union Territory has been declared open defecation Free (ODF). Can rest of the UTs meet the ODF...
As the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan celebrates third anniversary, here is the status of mega campaign
Lack of sanitation awareness among people is not just the only factor behind Jammu & Kashmir’s poor sanitation scenario. The law and order situation in Kashmir,...
Maharashtra is gearing up to become open defecation free, the target for the state has been set for March 2018. On October 1, 2017, Maharashtra Chief...
Out of 33 lakh households in Punjab, over 86 percent has already got toilets, indicating that Punjab is swiftly moving towards achieving the target of open...
With political will, backed by dedicated officials and massive support from people, the government of Andhra Pradesh has managed to make all its 110 cities open...
In June, the rural areas (70 per cent of the state) were declared open defecation free and now its urban counterpart is striving to attain the...
Odisha, considered to be one of the most under-developed states in India, has recorded a swift rise in sanitation especially in rural areas where the sanitation...
For Telangana the road to Swachhta is long – The deadline for the state to declare its cities Open Defecation Free is October 2, 2017 and...
Union Environment Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan appreciates Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Swachh Bharat Abhiyan progress and said that the rate at which the campaign is progressing...
West Bengal has made considerable progress to take its rural sanitation coverage to 90.98 per cent and may successfully meet its internal deadline of going completely...