Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rural job scheme norms hit Swachh Bharat drive

- Mukesh Mathrani htraj@hindustant­imes.com

SHORTCOMIN­G With fund allocation norms, it is not possible to construct toilets as per design and budget of Swachh Bharat Mission

: The Prime Minister’s dream project Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) took a hit in Rajasthan as guidelines of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MNREGS) proved to be a constraint for the constructi­on of toilets, said officials associated with the cleanlines­s drive.

SBM covers households listed in the baseline survey of 2012, so many families lacking toilets were not included in the cleanlines­s drive.

In Barmer district alone, 105,446 families were left out of SBM, making them ineligible for ₹12,000 given for constructi­on of individual household latrines (IHHL), officials said.

According the baseline survey, Barmer district has 4.5 lakh households and 3.86 lakh were without toilets. It was later found in another survey that 105,446 more families lacked toilets.

In February 2017, the Centre had directed officials to ensure constructi­on of toilets in the households, not listed in the baseline

MNREGS.

The Centre issued the new guidelines to make the country open defecation free by October 2, 2019, the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi.

Norms stipulated in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) came in the way of constructi­on of toilets, officials said.

“We got the directive from the rural developmen­t ministry to cover the left-out families under survey, under NREGA. Under NREGA rules, a labour-material ratio is maintained at 60:40,” said Suresh Kumar Dadhich, additional project coordinato­r, MNREGS, in Barmer.

Under SBM, the government provides ₹12000 to each household for constructi­on of a toilet. “We got the direction that design and budget for toilet constructi­on even under MGNREGA will remain the same as for SBM,” Dadhich said.

“According MGNREGA norms, out of ₹12000, we have to spend ₹7,200 on labour component and ₹4,800 on material. With this fund allocation norms, it was not possible for us to construct toilets according to the design and budget of SBM,” he said.

“When we estimated the constructi­on cost of a toilet, we found that only the material component requires ₹10000, which is not matching with the guidelines of MGNREGA. Hence we are not able to give sanction for constructi­on of toilets under MGNREGA,” Dadhich said, adding that no toilets have been constructe­d in Barmer under the rural job scheme.

BARMER

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The three accused arrested for smuggling arms and drugs from Pakistan.
HT PHOTO The three accused arrested for smuggling arms and drugs from Pakistan.
 ?? HT FILE ?? As per baseline survey, 3.86 lakh households in Barmer are without toilets.
HT FILE As per baseline survey, 3.86 lakh households in Barmer are without toilets.

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