Work towards achieving goal of 'Clean India' by Oct 2,2019: VP

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Press Trust of India Gadag (Karnataka)
Last Updated : Sep 26 2017 | 4:22 PM IST
Vice president M VenkaiahNaidu today urged the people to work towards ending open defecation and join the "public movement" to achieve the goal of a 'Clean India' by October 2, 2019, the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
Gandhihad accorded highest priority to sanitation and cleanlinessand had famously said sanitation was more important thanpolitical freedom, Naidu said.
He was addressing a gathering at inauguration of'Swachhta Hi Seva' (sanitation campaign) and 'Shudda Kudiyuva Neerina Ghataka' (clean drinking water) project at Konnur Village in this district in north Karnataka.
Naidu also pointed out that the bad habit of disposing of excreta anywhere was the cause of many of the diseases.
Referring to a UNICEF report, Naidu said that good sanitation could save Rs 50,000 per year per family and lack ofit also contributed to physical and cognitive stuntingin children.
He pointed out that open defecation causesserious threat to the safety of women and children.
Naidu said the number of Indians defecating in theopen in rural and urban areas was estimated to have reduced to30 crore from about 60 crore in 2014.
He added that over 2.45lakh villages, 1,300 cities, 200 districts and five states havebeen declared open defecation free (ODF).
All villages alongthe banks of river Ganga have been declared ODF, he said.
Regarding the Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM), he said over 50 per cent of urban wards have door-to-door collection of municipal solid waste and nearly 100 mw energy was being produced from waste in the country.
KarnatakaGovernor Vajubhai Vala, Union minister of state for drinking water and sanitation Ramesh Jigajinagi, Karnataka Minister for rural development and Panchayat Raj H K Patil and MP P C Gaddigoudar were present on the occasion.

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First Published: Sep 26 2017 | 4:22 PM IST

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