Maharashtra govt to build 56 lakh toilets


Mumbai, April 2 (PTI): Maharashtra Government has decided to construct 56 lakh toilets in the state by 2019 under the cleanliness campaign of central government.

When the project is completed, all families in the state will have a toilet in their home, Water Supply Minister Babanrao Lonikar told reporters at Vidhan Bhawan yesterday. The central and state governments' provision for building personal toilets has been increased to Rs 12,000 from Rs 4,000 earlier, the BJP leader from Marathwada said.

He said "cleanliness ambassadors" would be appointed at village level to ensure rural sanitation and half of them will be women. The minister said sanitation parks will be set up at tehsil level, which will enable gram panchayats to check various models of toilets and select any of them for building in their village.

  

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  • abdulla, india

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    Great but can the media show on national TV / news papers...the work.. functionality.. its working condition..
    water supply..sanitation and hygiene?
    if working then hats off..better late than never.!

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  • Avinash, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 02 2015

    Poora paisa toilet me hee daloge kya? Apne liye thoda tho bachake rako.

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