Chief Minister V Narayanasamy declared that 38 wards under the jurisdiction of Puducherry and Uzhavarkarai municipalities were 'free from open air defecation'.
Very soon, the Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam municipalities would also bedeclared as free from 'open air defecation' so that the entire urban areas in the tiny Union Territory would achieve the status, he said after hoisting the national flag at the 70th Independence Day celebrations here.
He said construction of toilets would be encouraged with sanction of funds from the Chief Minister's Relief fund also.
At today's function, he also said a 'massive' drinking water project and an underground drainage scheme, funded by a French agency, would be implemented at a total cost of Rs 2,120 crore in the Union Territory.
Steps were being taken for implementation of the projects which would be funded by theFrance-based Financial Corporation for Development.
He said the government was evolving a plan under the 'Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana' scheme to provide concrete structures to the poorer sections and very soon the number of homeless families and also those living in thatched hutswould be enumerated.
A Rs 50.75 crore plan to beef up security and to provide refresher courses for the bomb disposal squad personnel had been evolved, he said.
Narayanasamy said the government had raised the quantum of free rice given through the public distribution system from ten kg to 20 kgs a month from launch month, benefiting 3.31 lakh families coming under the family ration card system.
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Meanwhile, Lt Governor Kiran Bedi felicitated sanitary
She also announced that the staff and officers of various government departments would be felicitated on the occasion of Republic Day (January 26) next year.
Chief Minister Narayanasamy said that the Puducherry government had intensified steps to ensure that the Union Territory became "open air defecation free" by October 2, 2017.
Speaker V Vaithilingam, Ministers, legislators, Chief Secretary Manoj Parida and Director General of Police S K Gautam were among those who attended.
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