"Before Independence Day preferably, we want to submit the report to government of India," Naidu told reporters here after chairing a meeting of the Sub-Group comprising Chief Ministers of several states.
The next meeting would be in New Delhi, he said adding "If necessary, we will take respective ministries... Finance ministry for tax incentives, urban and rural development ministries..., power ministry and central electricity commission as they will have to give some incentives..."
Chief Ministers of Delhi, Bihar, Sikkim, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Haryana, who are also in the Sub-Group, did not attend the meeting and sent either their ministers or senior officials.
This was the third meeting of the Sub-Group after the first two held in Delhi and Chandigarh. Today's meeting discussed in detail about waste management.
The Sub-Group was constituted in March last to examine financial requirements for comprehensive implementation of the Swachh Bharat Mission and suggest measures for meeting budgetary needs and recommend robust institutional mechanisms for effective implementation among others.
Siddaramaiah said he suggested that since Swachh Bharat was a centrally-sponsored scheme, 90 per cent of funding should be from the Centre and 10 per cent from the states.
".. We have also requested the Chairman of the sub-group to make this request to the central government in the report," said Siddaramaiah, who in his speech, also said Karnataka would be an open defecation-free state by October 2, 2018, a year ahead of the Centre's deadline.
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