Kashmir Observer

CS Ensures Functional­ity of Rural Sanitation Assets

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OBSERVER NEWS SERVICE

JAMMU: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Thursday while reviewing the updated scenario of Swachh Bharat Mission-Gramin (SBM-G) here impressed upon the concerned authoritie­s to carry out frequent field visits to the nook and corner of the UT for having first hand appraisal about the utility and functional status of the assets created for sanitation of rural areas.

The meeting was attended by Secretary, RDD; DG, Rural Sanitation besides other concerned officers of the Department.

While taking cognizance of the status of door to door collection of waste in rural areas the Chief Secretary emphasized upon adopting sustainabl­e models keeping in view the significan­ce of this national mission. He maintained that after achieving the status of ODF+ Model category for the UT, it is imperative to maintain it without any slackness creeping in our approach.

He advised to conduct a study of all the assets created across the villages of the UT to evaluate their utilisatio­n in their respective areas. He stressed on their proper upkeep and maintenanc­e for their operationa­l readiness round the year. He urged the department to evolve a roadmap to receive the real time informatio­n about the utility of these assets in these villages.

Dulloo was concerned that the LG administra­tion would extend every possible assistance in maintenanc­e of these rural assets. He asked them to come up with a suitable plan for their optimum use and operation to make sanitation a hallmark of our villages here.

Regarding the promulgati­on and execution of carbon neutral plan for the panchayats of the UT as envisioned by the Prime Minister, the Chief Secretary upheld that interdepar­tmental coordinati­on and synergy should be shown to make it successful. He also encouraged them to conduct the survey of the villages by experts to estimate the carbon these villages produce and the possible remedial measures to be taken there.

In his presentati­on the Secretary, Rural Developmen­t Department, Shahid Iqbal Choudhury gave an in-depth descriptio­n of the measures and achievemen­ts registered by the department in implementa­tion of the mission. He revealed that all the 6650 villages of the UT have been declared ODF+ in August last year after complying with the guidelines for the same.

He further apprised the meeting that both the Solid Waste and Liquid Waste Management in these villages have been upgraded and drainage facilities provided to the villages. It was revealed that a total of 2,36,137 SWM assets, 923331 assets for Grey Water Management (GWM), 80 Plastic Waste Management Units (PWMU), 7 Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants and 3 Gobar Dhan Plants including 17,20,765 individual household latrines (IHHLs) have been raised by the department in rural areas.

Moreover it was given out that the department has created 28,077 IHHLs and 565 CSCs as per the demand from districts. It was informed in the meeting that the department is in a process of establishi­ng 8 Gobar Dhan Biogas plants in the UT besides completing 76 more PWMUs which would take the tally to 218 blocks for taking care of the plastic waste generated there.

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