The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), in an analysis, has found Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh wanting in terms of creating awareness on using the toilets by incentivising behavioural change.
These four states account for around 60 per cent of people who defecate in the open in India, and unless they clean up their act, the country's fight against open defecation appears headed towards failure, the NGO said.
According to the study, Bihar fares the worst among the four poor performers. The state has to build toilets for around two crore families and at the moment, says the CSE study, it has the poorest record in terms of rural sanitation.
Sushmita Sengupta, the lead researcher behind the CSE study, said Bihar has focused on building toilets at a "breakneck speed", without making people aware of them, and without ensuring that these toilets are functional and are used.
Bihar has converted less than 1 per cent of the total dysfunctional toilets in the country into functional ones, she added.
In case of UP, which built around 17.41 lakh toilets in 2016-17, usage has not picked up due to slow disbursal of funds, rampant corruption, and lack of basic necessities like water, especially during summers, the CSE said.
The picture is relatively better in Jharkhand with 53 per cent families having access to toilets, and about 73 per cent of the 4,402 village panchayats are part of various awareness campaigns on the issue of rural sanitation.
"The real success of the drive to make India open defecation-free can only be measured by the number of people who find it worthwhile to use the toilets that we are building.
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