India's national urban sanitation programme "Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban)" aims is to provide complete sanitation solutions for all of the country's 4,041 towns. This includes the elimination of open defecation, use of insanitary toilets and manual scavenging by October 2019.
Title | Guidelines for Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) |
Publication Type | Manual |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | IN, IMinistry o |
Pagination | 53 p. : 8 fig., tab. |
Date Published | 12/2014 |
Publisher | Ministry of Urban Development |
Place Published | New Delhi, India |
Publication Language | English |
Abstract | The overall objective of India's national urban sanitation programme "Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban)" is to provide complete sanitation solutions for all of India's 4041 statutory towns. This includes the elimination of open defecation, use of insanitary toilets and manual scavenging by October 2019. After a brief overview of the Mission's objectives, strategy and budget, the document describes its six components:
This is followed by sections on the Mission's financing, management and monitoring and evaluation procedures. Design details and norms for on-site sanitation options are provided in an annex. |
URL | http://www.panchayatgyan.gov.in/documents/20181/76396/SBM_Guideline.pdf/5199ed57-d5b8-4b85-8648-5628c688a6b7 |
Citation Key | 82797 |