Speaking to reporters after meeting Home Minister Rajnath Singh here, Naidu said, "Home Ministry will now write to Law Ministry which in turn will get the opinion of Attorney General of India. The Central government is keen to amend the AP Reorganisation Act after getting the opinion of the Attorney General. I am confident that the people of Telugu states will soon hear the good news."
To a question, Naidu sought to allay apprehension that
the government may miss the deadline of achieving the goal of making India ODF, saying the stated objectives of the Mission will "surely" be attained.
He said the Centre has managed to attain 35 per cent of the target of constructing individual household toilets during 40 per cent of the mission period, suggesting that implementation of the programme is on-track.
He said Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh have already declared themselves as ODF in urban areas, while Kerala is going to make such announcement "very soon".
Naidu said that a total of 405 cities and towns have been declared by respective states as ODF. Nearly as many will be declared ODF by March next year, he added.
"During the first year of this mission, progress was slow but picked up momentum over the last one year. This was primarily on account of growing awareness among people about sanitation and spirit of competition among the states and urban local bodies further to ranking of cities based on sanitation levels," Naidu said.
He said the government has plans afoot to manage 65 million of tonnes of solid waste generated in cities and towns and convert it into 50 lakh tonnes of compost and 400 MW of energy annually.
"To encourage these waste-to-wealth projects, the government has come out with policy initiatives like extending market assistance of Rs 1,500 per each tonne of compost produced and purchase of power generated from solid waste by the DISCOMS has been made mandatory," said the Minister.
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