In a major milestone for Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen), Hailakandi district in southern Assam has become open defecation free (ODF).
Deputy Commissioner Adil Khan said 84,614 individual household latrines (IHHLs) had been constructed under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) scheme as per Baseline Survey, 2012.
The district has a total of 62 gaon panchayats and 331 villages covered under five development blocks such as Hailakandi, Lala, Katlicherra, Algapur and South Hailakandi. The total cost involved in attaining the target was around Rs.101 crore.
“Having reached the feat, the district administration intends to focus more on the towns under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) scheme. More than construction of toilets, we want to bring about behavioural change in the people, better sanitation and hygiene measures among residents,” he said.
The DC congratulated the officials and employees of Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) on their efforts in making the district ODF.
“The SBM (Grameen) programme in Hailakandi district has been made possible due to team work and coordination among officials of the district administration and PHED, Hailakandi division,” Khan said.
He led the mission from the front, making whirlwind tours to different parts of the district monitoring and supervising the quality of toilet construction work and getting feedback from the people.
“For the success of the mission, credit goes to our deputy commissioner, who is also the chairman of Drinking Water and Sanitation Committee,” said executive engineer, PHED, Megha Das.
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