Reviewing the progress of the projects under SBM, he said that 65,000 households out of 2,14,882 households would be covered in the first phase of SBM for which Rs 13 crore has already been released by the Ministry of Urban Development, Local Bodies minister Anil Joshi said today.
Expressing concern over the 13.8 per cent households in urban areas for not having a sanitary toilet or practise open defecation, the minister said Rs 23 crore has been sanctioned under Solid Waste Management (SWM) component for Amritsar.
They have also been asked to identify beneficiaries as per SBM guidelines and start awareness campaigns for public, he said.
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