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In Modi's Swachch Bharat, no toilets in over 10 mn urban Indian households

The total number of households in urban areas is about 78 million

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Over 10 million households in urban areas of the country don't have bathrooms, according to data provided by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA).

Under the Centre's flagship programme Swachch Bharat Mission, the government aims to make India open-defecation free (ODF) by 2019.

So far, 3.114 million individual toilets have been constructed under the programme, while 115,000  community and public toilets have been constructed with the assistance of the government.

The total number of households in urban areas is about 78 million.

"Nearly 10 million (1 crore), or about 13 per cent, of the total households in urban areas do not have latrine facility — neither access to public latrine nor do they have toilets within their premises," according to the data provided by the HUPA ministry in Parliament recently.
 

While 7.464 million houses use enclosures without roof, 18 per cent or about 14.2 million households do not have separate kitchen in their houses.

It indicates that members of these households are exposed to pollution which may lead to severe health problems.

Under a component of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban), the households lacking in facilities like kitchen, toilet or bathroom may get central assistance of upto Rs 1.5 lakh for construction of these amenities.

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First Published: Apr 16 2017 | 11:45 AM IST

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