SWACHH BHARAT MISSION (GRAMIN) -: SWACHH BHARAT MISSION (GRAMIN) :- The rural sanitation programme in India was introduced in the year 1954 as a part of the First Five Year Plan of the Government of India. The 1981 Census revealed rural sanitation coverage was only 1%. The International Decade for Drinking water and Sanitation during 1981-90, began giving emphasis on rural sanitation. Government of India introduced the Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP) in 1986 primarily with the objective of improving the quality of life of the rural people and also to provide privacy and dignity to women. From 1999, a demand driven approach under the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) emphasized more on Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Human Resource Development (HRD), Capacity Development activities to increase awareness among the rural people and generation of demand for sanitary facilities. This enhanced people s capacity to choose appropriate options through alternate delivery mechanisms as per their economic condition. Financial incentives were provided to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households for construction and usage of individual household latrines (IHHL) in recognition of their achievements. To generate awareness on sanitation, the first Nirmal Gram Puraskars (NGP) were awarded to recognise the achievements and efforts made at the GP level in ensuring full sanitation coverage and achieving other indicators of open defecation free GPs. While the award gained popularity in bringing about a desire in the community for attaining Nirmal Status, there have been issues of sustainability in some awardee GPs. The Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA) the successor programme of the TSC, was launched from 1.4.2012. The objective was to accelerate the sanitation coverage in the rural areas so as to comprehensively cover the rural community through renewed strategies and saturation approach. Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA) envisaged covering the entire community for saturated outcomes with a view to create Nirmal Gram Panchayats. Under NBA, the Incentives for IHHLs were enhanced and further focussed support was obtained from MNREGA. However there were implementation difficulties in convergence of NBA with MNREGA as funding from different sources created delays at the implementation mechanism. To accelerate the efforts to achieve universal sanitation coverage and to put focus on sanitation, the Prime Minister of India launched the Swachh Bharat Mission on 2 nd October, 2014. The Mission Coordinator shall be Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) with two Sub-Missions, the Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) and the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban), which aims to achieve Swachh Bharat by 2019, as a fitting tribute to the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, which in rural areas shall mean improving the levels of cleanliness in rural areas through Solid and Liquid Waste Management activities and making Gram Panchayats Open Defecation Free (ODF), clean and sanitised. The Mission shall strive for this by removing the bottlenecks that were hindering the progress, including partial funding for Individual Household Latrines from MNREGS, and focusing on critical issues affecting outcomes. GOAL: To achieve Swachh Bharat by 2019. OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of the SBM(G) are as under: a) Bring about an improvement in the general quality of life in the rural areas, by promoting cleanliness, hygiene and eliminating open defecation. b) Accelerate sanitation coverage in rural areas to achieve the vision of Swachh Bharat by 2 nd October 2019. c) Motivate Communities and Panchayati Raj Institutions to adopt sustainable sanitation practices and facilities through awareness creation and health education. d) Encourage cost effective and appropriate technologies for ecologically safe and sustainable sanitation. e) Develop where required, Community managed sanitation systems focusing on scientific Solid & Liquid Waste Management systems for overall cleanliness in the rural areas. STRATEGY The focus of the Strategy is to move towards a Swachh Bharat by providing flexibility to State governments, as sanitation is a state subject, to decide on their implementation policy and mechanisms, taking into account State specific requirements. This is focused to enable States to develop an Implementation Framework that can utilise the provisions under the Mission effectively and maximize the impact of the interventions. The Government of India s role would be to complement the efforts of the state governments through the focused programme being given the status of a Mission, recognizing its dire need for the country. It is suggested that Implementation Framework of each State be prepared with a road map of activities covering the 3 important phases necessary for the Programme: (i) Planning Phase (ii) Implementation Phase (iii) Sustainability Phase Each of these phases will have activities that need to be specifically catered for with concrete Plan of Actions, which shall need specific preparation and planning. A schematic representation of the SBM Programme Implementation Diagram is represented below as an illustrative model.
SBM(G) Programme Implementation Diagram
PROJECT FUNDING SBM(G) Component-Wise earmarking and funding pattern S.N. Component Amount earmarked as percent Contribution Share of the SBM(G) project outlay GOI State Beneficiary Household/ Community a. IEC, Start Up Activity Up to 8% of total project cost, 75% 25% 0% and Capacity Building with 3% to be utilized at the Central level and 5% at State level. b. Revolving Fund Up to 5% 80% 20% 0% c. (i) Individual Actual amount required for full Rs.9,000 Rs.3000 0% Household Latrines coverage (75%) (25%) (10,800 (1,2000 (90%) in (10%) in case of NE case of NE States, J&K States, and Special J&K and category Special States ) category States ) (ii) Community Actual amount required for full 60% 30% 10% Sanitary Complexes coverage f. Administrative Up to 2% of the project cost 75% 25% 0% charges g. Solid/Liquid Waste Actual amount as per SLWM 75% 25% 0% Management (Capital project cost withinlimits Cost) permitted No additional funding from any other Centrally Sponsored Scheme will be permitted. SWACHH BHARAT MISSION (GRAMIN) Guidelines File Name :- 1) Swach Bharat Mission (G) Guidlines (Engilish).pdf 2) Swach Bharat Mission (G) Guidlines (Hindhi).pdf NIRMAL GRAM PURASKAR :- -: NIRMAL GRAM PURASKAR :- Government of India (GOI) has been promoting sanitation coverage in a campaign mode to ensure better health and quality of life for people in rural India. To add vigour to its implementation, GOI launched an award based Incentive Scheme for fully sanitized and open defecation free Gram Panchayats, Blocks, Districts and States called Nirmal Gram Puraskar (NGP) in October 2003 and gave away the first awards in 2005 as a component of its
flagship scheme Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC). Nirmal Gram Puraskar till 2011 was given by Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MoDWS), Government of India at all levels of PRIs that is Gram Panchayat, Block Panchayat and district Panchayat. It has now been decided that with the transition to Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA), selection of Gram Panchayats to award Nirmal Gram Puraskar from the year 2012 shall be taken up by the States, while selection of the Blocks and District Panchayats shall continue to be with the Centre. These guidelines have accordingly been formulated. A Gram Panchayat will be eligible to apply for the NGP on the following grounds: Gram Panchayat has adopted a resolution to ban open defecation within its entire area inclusive of all habitations and villages. All habitations within the Gram Panchayat jurisdiction have access to water for drinking and sanitation purposes. The Gram Panchayat has achieved objectives for all components as approved in the District Project and entered it in the IMIS of the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation. Out of the number of GPs in a State / UT eligible for NGP, the number of eligible GPs, to be awarded NGP, will be restricted to a ceiling of three years average plus 25%. Organizations, who have been the driving force for effecting full sanitation coverage in the respective geographical area 1. Incentive pattern for NGP Incentive amounts to PRIs are offered based on a population criterion, which is given in the table below. PRI Population Criteria as per Census 2001 Incentive Amount (Rs in Lakh) Population of Gram Panchayat Less than 1000 1000 to 1999 2000 to 4999 5000 to 9999 10,000 and above Popn. Of Intermediate Panchayat Upto 50000 50001 and above (Rupees in lakh) Popn. Of District Panchayat More Upto than 10,00,000 10,00,000 1.00 2.00 4.00 8.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 30.00 50.00 Incentive amount is offered only to PRIs. Organisations will be given citations and trophies in recognition of their efforts. 2. Usage of Incentive money PRls which receive the incentive amount should use it for improving and maintaining sanitation facilities in their respective areas. Some of the activities that could be taken up using this incentive money are: Ensuring maintenance of community sanitary facilities and sustaining NGP status Solid and Liquid Waste Management requirements over and above the funds available under NBA, Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) and other programmes Creation of additional sanitation facilities in the Panchayat area such as at mela grounds, market places, schools, Anganwadis etc. not covered under any other programme Promotion of vermi-composting and other eco-friendly sanitary methods Promotion of toilets for differently-abled persons
Promotion of toilets for differently-abled/aged Any other innovative means of sanitation promotion Blocks and Districts may use the funds to set up monitoring mechanisms for sanitation. They may also allocate additional funds to Gram Panchayats for maintenance of cleanliness and promoting collection of user charges for community facilities. No permanent posts or salary liabilities should be created with these funds. GPs winning NGP should function as training centers for people from other GPs aspiring to achieve full sanitation coverage and Pradhans from such GPs may be used as facilitators and motivators. Blocks and Districts may use the NGP funds for providing remuneration to such Pradhans. The incentive amount should not be used for the following purposes: Organisation of workshops, seminars, etc. Organisation of Melas Organisation of sports events, etc. Purchase of vehicles, mobiles, computers, furniture etc. Any other related matter as may be decided by the Governing Body of the PRI Wardha Dist. Nirmal Gram Puraskar Gram Panchayat Abstract & List :- Sr. No. Block Name Awarded Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 Total 1 Arvi 0 0 0 13 6 0 5 1 25 2 Ashti 0 0 0 9 8 0 5 3 25 3 Deoli 0 0 0 8 7 0 1 3 19 4 Hinganghat 0 0 0 8 11 2 6 0 27 5 Karanja 0 1 0 13 11 0 6 1 32 6 Samudrapur 0 0 1 15 8 1 6 4 35 7 Seloo 0 0 0 6 9 2 3 1 21 8 Wardha 0 0 0 3 11 0 5 2 21 Total 0 1 1 75 71 5 37 15 205 List of Awarded GPs Year :- 2006 1 WARDHA KARANJA BORI List of Awarded GPs Year :- 2007 1 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR WASHI List of Awarded GPs Year :- 2008 1 WARDHA ARVI BAZARWADA
2 WARDHA ARVI BHADOD(SUKALI) 3 WARDHA ARVI BOTHALI(NATALA) 4 WARDHA ARVI HUSENPUR 5 WARDHA ARVI KOPARA 6 WARDHA ARVI LADEGAON 7 WARDHA ARVI NIZAMPUR(T) 8 WARDHA ARVI PIMPALGAON (W) 9 WARDHA ARVI SALFAL 10 WARDHA ARVI SUKALI(UBAR) 11 WARDHA ARVI TALEGAON 12 WARDHA ARVI WADGAON (P) 13 WARDHA ARVI WAI 14 WARDHA ASHTI BAMBARDA 15 WARDHA ASHTI JOLWADI 16 WARDHA ASHTI KHADAKA 17 WARDHA ASHTI MAMDAPUR 18 WARDHA ASHTI MANIKNAGAR 19 WARDHA ASHTI NAVIN RAMDARA 20 WARDHA ASHTI NAVINASHTI 21 WARDHA ASHTI SAWANGA 22 WARDHA ASHTI SIRSOLI 23 WARDHA DEOLI FATTEPUR 24 WARDHA DEOLI GUNJKHEDA 25 WARDHA DEOLI KOLONA (GHO) 26 WARDHA DEOLI MALKAPUR (BODAD) 27 WARDHA DEOLI NANDORA 28 WARDHA DEOLI SENDRI 29 WARDHA DEOLI SONEGAON BAI 30 WARDHA DEOLI TAMBHA 31 WARDHA HINGANGHAT AJANGAON 32 WARDHA HINGANGHAT DHAMANGAON 33 WARDHA HINGANGHAT DHOCHI 34 WARDHA HINGANGHAT MURAPAD 35 WARDHA HINGANGHAT PAWANI 36 WARDHA HINGANGHAT POTI 37 WARDHA HINGANGHAT SAWANGI HETI 38 WARDHA HINGANGHAT SELOO MURPAD 39 WARDHA KARANJA BIHADI 40 WARDHA KARANJA BORGAON GONDI 41 WARDHA KARANJA GARPIT 42 WARDHA KARANJA JASAPUR 43 WARDHA KARANJA LADGAD 44 WARDHA KARANJA MASOD 45 WARDHA KARANJA MORSHI 46 WARDHA KARANJA PIPRI 47 WARDHA KARANJA RAHATI 48 WARDHA KARANJA RAJNI 49 WARDHA KARANJA SAWARDOH 50 WARDHA KARANJA UMARI
51 WARDHA KARANJA WAGHODA 52 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR ARAMBHA 53 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR BARBADI 54 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR DERDA 55 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR FARIDPUR 56 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR GOVINDPUR 57 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR HALADGAON 58 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR KURLA 59 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR NIMBHA 60 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR NIRGUDI 61 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR PARDA 62 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR PIMPALGAON 63 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR PIPARI 64 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR RAMNAGAR 65 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR UNDIRGAON 66 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR ZUNKA 67 WARDHA SELOO GIROLI 68 WARDHA SELOO KHADKA 69 WARDHA SELOO NAVARGAON 70 WARDHA SELOO PIMPALGAON 71 WARDHA SELOO SALAI (KALA) 72 WARDHA SELOO WAHITPUR 73 WARDHA WARDHA BHIWAPUR 74 WARDHA WARDHA JAULGAON 75 WARDHA WARDHA NAGAPUR List of Awarded GPs Year :- 2009 1 WARDHA ARVI ANTARDHOH 2 WARDHA ARVI BODAD (P) 3 WARDHA ARVI NANDORA (K) 4 WARDHA ARVI PACHOD(THAKUR) 5 WARDHA ARVI SAWANGI 6 WARDHA ARVI TARODA 7 WARDHA ASHTI ANADWADI 8 WARDHA ASHTI BELORA-KH 9 WARDHA ASHTI JAITAPUR 10 WARDHA ASHTI KHAMBIT 11 WARDHA ASHTI NAVIN KAKADDARA 12 WARDHA ASHTI PARSODA 13 WARDHA ASHTI SUJATPUR 14 WARDHA ASHTI TEKODA 15 WARDHA DEOLI DAHEGAON(DHANDE) 16 WARDHA DEOLI JAMANI 17 WARDHA DEOLI KAJALSARA 18 WARDHA DEOLI KANDEGAON 19 WARDHA DEOLI LONI 20 WARDHA DEOLI RATNAPUR 21 WARDHA DEOLI ROHANI
22 WARDHA HINGANGHAT CHINCHOLI 23 WARDHA HINGANGHAT GADEGAON 24 WARDHA HINGANGHAT GHATSAWALI 25 WARDHA HINGANGHAT INZALA 26 WARDHA HINGANGHAT KAPSI 27 WARDHA HINGANGHAT KOSURALA (B) 28 WARDHA HINGANGHAT MANSAWALI 29 WARDHA HINGANGHAT NANDGAON K 30 WARDHA HINGANGHAT SHEGAON 31 WARDHA HINGANGHAT VENI 32 WARDHA HINGANGHAT WELA 33 WARDHA KARANJA AJANADEVI 34 WARDHA KARANJA CHINCHOLI 35 WARDHA KARANJA KAKDA 36 WARDHA KARANJA KHARASKHANDA 37 WARDHA KARANJA METHIRJI 38 WARDHA KARANJA NAGAZARI 39 WARDHA KARANJA PALORA 40 WARDHA KARANJA PARSODI 41 WARDHA KARANJA SELGAON LAWNE 42 WARDHA KARANJA SUSUND 43 WARDHA KARANJA YENGAON 44 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR BHOSA 45 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR BOTHUDA 46 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR DHAMANGAON 47 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR NANDRA 48 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR SAWANGI.ZADE 49 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR SHEDGAON 50 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR UBDA 51 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR UMARA 52 WARDHA SELOO BORI (KOKATE) 53 WARDHA SELOO BORKHEDI (KALA) 54 WARDHA SELOO JAMNI 55 WARDHA SELOO JUWADI 56 WARDHA SELOO NANBARDI 57 WARDHA SELOO SALAI (PEVATH) 58 WARDHA SELOO SELDOH 59 WARDHA SELOO TALODI 60 WARDHA SELOO WAGHALA 61 WARDHA WARDHA AMALA 62 WARDHA WARDHA BODAD 63 WARDHA WARDHA DHOTRA 64 WARDHA WARDHA KAMTEE 65 WARDHA WARDHA MHASALA 66 WARDHA WARDHA NERI 67 WARDHA WARDHA PAVNUR 68 WARDHA WARDHA SAWALI 69 WARDHA WARDHA SIRASGAON 70 WARDHA WARDHA TIGAON
71 WARDHA WARDHA UMRI(MEGHE) List of Awarded GPs Year :- 2010 1 WARDHA HINGANGHAT DAWLAPUR 2 WARDHA HINGANGHAT KOSURLA M 3 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR TAS 4 WARDHA SELOO AMGAON (M) 5 WARDHA SELOO TAKALI (KITE) List of Awarded GPs Year :- 2011 1 WARDHA ARVI AJANGAON 2 WARDHA ARVI BELHARA 3 WARDHA ARVI PACHOD (PARSODI) 4 WARDHA ARVI RAJAPUR 5 WARDHA ARVI SAWALAPUR 6 WARDHA ASHTI BELORA-BK 7 WARDHA ASHTI BHISHNUR 8 WARDHA ASHTI KHADKI 9 WARDHA ASHTI THAR 10 WARDHA ASHTI WARDHAPUR 11 WARDHA DEOLI LAXMINARAYANPUR 12 WARDHA HINGANGHAT BOPAPUR 13 WARDHA HINGANGHAT KADAJANA 14 WARDHA HINGANGHAT MOZARI 15 WARDHA HINGANGHAT SASTABAD 16 WARDHA HINGANGHAT UMARI 17 WARDHA HINGANGHAT YERANDGAON 18 WARDHA KARANJA DANAPUR 19 WARDHA KARANJA DHAWSA 20 WARDHA KARANJA MALEGAON 21 WARDHA KARANJA NARA 22 WARDHA KARANJA TARODA 23 WARDHA KARANJA THANEGAON 24 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR CHIKHALI 25 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR KALAMNA 26 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR LAHORI 27 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR MANGAON 28 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR PATHAR 29 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR WAGHEDA 30 WARDHA SELOO KHAIRI [K ] 31 WARDHA SELOO REHAKI 32 WARDHA SELOO SONDI 33 WARDHA WARDHA BHUGAON 34 WARDHA WARDHA KARANJIKAJI 35 WARDHA WARDHA LONSAWALI 36 WARDHA WARDHA MANDAWGAD 37 WARDHA WARDHA PETHA
List of Awarded GPs Year :- 2013 1 WARDHA ARVI NANDPUR 2 WARDHA ASHTI ANTORA-OLD 3 WARDHA ASHTI PILAPUR 4 WARDHA ASHTI WAGHOLI 5 WARDHA DEOLI APTI 6 WARDHA DEOLI ISAPUR 7 WARDHA DEOLI MURADGAON (KHOSE) 8 WARDHA KARANJA BONDARTHANA 9 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR KANDHALI 10 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR MOHAGAON 11 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR SUJATPUR 12 WARDHA SAMUDRAPUR VIKHANI 13 WARDHA SELOO DINDODA 14 WARDHA WARDHA GOJI 15 WARDHA WARDHA SEWAGRAM NIRMAL GRAM PURASKAR Guidelines File Name :- Nirmal Gram Purskar Guidlines 2012.pdf Photo Gallery Related Links www.sbm.gov.in/sbm_new/ http://www.mdws.gov.in/ www.water.maharashtra.gov.in More Information Contact Grampanchayat Level President / Secretary, Grampanchayat. Panchayat Samitee Level Zilla Parishad Level Block Resource Center (Water & Sanitation), Panchayat Samitee, Arvi/Ashti/Deoli/Karanja/Hinganghat/Samudrapur/Seloo/Wardha. - Water Supply & Sanitation Department, Cell No. 22, Second Floor, Zilla Parishad, Wardha. Phone No. 07152-251703. Mail ID nbazpwardha@gmail.com