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By October, urban Andhra set to be free of open defection

Under Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) all 110 urban local bodies of Andhra Pradesh, comprising 3,458 wards, would become free of open defecation by October 2 this year, three years ahead of the national mission target of 2019, an official announced.

Published on: May 01, 2016 03:43 PM IST
By , New Delhi
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Under Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) all 110 urban local bodies of Andhra Pradesh, comprising 3,458 wards, would become free of open defecation by October 2 this year, three years ahead of the national mission target of 2019, an official announced.

In this photograph, residents return after defecating in an open field in a village. (AFP Photo)
In this photograph, residents return after defecating in an open field in a village. (AFP Photo)

“Of the 3,458 wards, 2,766 wards are on the verge of being declared ODF (Open Defecation Free), with construction of individual household toilets and community toilets already completed,” Rajiv Gauba, urban development ministry secretary, said in a statement.

He said he recently visited the state and conducted a video conference with all 110 municipal commissioners and 13 district collectors to assess the progress made under Swachh Bharat Mission.

During the visit, he also met various self-help group members and expressed satisfaction at their efforts in the state’s progress towards ending open defecation in the state.

Gauba said that work in the remaining 692 wards is nearing completion and Andhra Pradesh would be able to declare all 110 urban local bodies free of open defeceation on Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary this year.

These 10 plants, once operational, will have the capacity to process 4,471 tonnes of urban solid waste per day, and produce 63 MW of power.

The waste-to-energy projects along with the city compost production facilities will hike the state’s waste processing capabilities to 100 percent.

 
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