Using Indian toilet made easy, thanks to 26-year-old Satyajit Mittal who has innovated one of its kind unidirectional toilet with an elevated footrest
Nagpur achieves the title of Open Defecation Free Plus from central government after the third party verification was done recently in the city
The government had launched the SBM-G from October 2, 2014 with an aim to attain open defecation free India by October 2, 2019
As rural India achieves 98 per cent sanitation coverage, government launches second phase of the Darwaza Band campaign with a focus on sustaining open defecation free...
While the government gives credit to the people for making Swachh Bharat Abhiyan a national movement, experts have raised concerns over some important factors like waste management that needs...
To support Tripura Government’s efforts to make the state open defecation free (ODF) soon, four companies under Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry will give Rs. 80...
Highlighting that Urban India will be able to become open defecation free by October 2, 2019, Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Durga Shanker Mishra...
After a RICE study suggested the SBM data to be inaccurate at ground level, SBM issued a statement highlighting the gaps in the survey
On December 27, 2018, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), passed a resolution in the council, declaring all 198 wards as ODF
Seven cities including Indore, Ujjain, Khargone, Shahganj, Rajnandgaon, Ambikapur and Bhilai have been declared ODF++ and 35 cities certified ODF+ during the launch of Swachh Survekshan...
To make cities move cities beyond open defecation free and towards ODF plus and ODF plus faecalprotocol that focusses on ensuring toilet functionality, cleanliness and maintenance...
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,...