Nagaland: Efforts to achieve ODF Plus status in rural villages

A typical Community Sanitary Complex Located at Dimapur. (DIPR Photo)

A typical Community Sanitary Complex Located at Dimapur. (DIPR Photo)

Kohima, May 28 (MExN): Rural Sanitation: Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) was launched by the Prime Minister of India on October 2, 2014 with a universal aim to make India Open Defecation Free (ODF). 

Nagaland achieved ODF Status for rural areas in the year 2018 and now, the PHE Department has initiated Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) Phase-II (ODF Plus) from the FY 2020-21 and will continue till FY 2024-25, stated a DIPR report.

ODF Plus activities under Phase-II of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) have reinforced ODF behaviours and focus on providing interventions for the safe management of solid and liquid waste in villages, wherein, more emphasis will be made on access to a safe toilet, sanitary complexes, solid waste disposal systems, and grey water management in the rural areas in addition to retrofitting of rural toilets and sanitary complexes to achieve ODF Plus status in rural villages. 

Currently, there are 581 ODF Plus Aspiring, 621 ODF Plus Rising, and 230 ODF Plus Model Villages fulfilling the criteria for ODF plus rating, it stated. During the current FY 2022-23, the State has identified six districts and targeted to fulfil those districts with ODF Plus components.

In addition, to strengthen the community and nudge the community into adopting safe and sustainable sanitation activities various IEC & capacity building activities have been implemented.