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Total Sanitation

Campaign(TSC)
Workshop
on Strengthening
Local Self Governance and
Accelerating Rural
Development in India
23rd July, 2010

Department of Drinking
Water and Sanitation,
Ministry of Rural
Development, GoI

Department of Drinking Water and


Sanitation

TSC-Objectives
Generate felt demand for sanitation
facilities through advocacy, awareness
creation and health education;
Cover schools/ anganwadis in rural areas
with sanitation facilities and promote
hygiene education and sanitary habits
among students; Eliminate open defecation
to minimize risk of contamination of
drinking water sources and food;
Encourage cost effective and appropriate
technologies in sanitation;
Bring about an improvement in the quality
of life in rural areas;
Department of Drinking Water and
Sanitation

TSC Strategies & Principles


Participatory Approach
Active involvement of PRIs, NGOs
& SHGs
Demand Responsive Strategy
IEC to generate demand
Subsidy as incentive
Integration of water, sanitation,
health issues
Supply of sanitary products and
services
through
alternate
delivery mechanism like rural
sanitary marts (RSMs).
Promotion of School Sanitation &
Hygiene Education
Effective solid & liquid waste
management
Department of Drinking Water
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Sanitation

Quantum of assistance
Components

Total cost

Centre
share

State share Benefici


aries
share

IHHL for Below Poverty


Line households

2500/-(3000/for Hilly and


difficult areas)

1500/(2000/-/- for
Hilly and
difficult
areas)

700/-

School toilet

35000/(38500/- for
Hilly and
difficult areas)

24500/(26950/-/- for
Hilly and
difficult
areas)

10500/(11550/-/for Hilly and


difficult
areas)

Anganwadi toilet

8000/-(10000/for Hilly and


difficult areas)

5600/(7000/-/- for
Hilly and
difficult
areas)

2400/(3000/-/- for
Hilly and
difficult
areas)

Community Sanitary
Complex

200000/-

120000/-

60000/-

Rural Sanitary Mart

350000/-

280000/70000/Sanitation

300/-

20000/-

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Coverage of households with


IHHLs

Department of Drinking Water and


Sanitation

TSC - Physical Performance

Item
School Toilets

Project
Objective

Up to
15.07.10

Achieveme
nt

13.04 lakh 10.17 lakh 78.00%

Anganwadi
Toilets

4,64,914

3,41,661 73.49%

Community
Complex

33,703

18,872 56.00%

Rural sanitary
mart

4312

5270

122.21
%

Department of Drinking Water


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Sanitation

Areas of concern
Usage of Toilets
Quality
of
construction
and
maintenance of sanitation facilities
created
Information dissemination to PRIs on
TSC
Water & land availability
Convergence at grass root level
Solid and Liquid Waste Management
Sustainability
of
the
sanitation
coverage achieved
To change attitudes and daily
of Drinking Water and
behaviour of nearly 30 Department
crore
people
Sanitation

IEC

No Toilet, No Bride

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Sanitation

Acceleration through women Self Help


Groups

A comprehensive approach towards


sustainability

The community toilets in Tiruchirappalli


Corporation are being maintained by the women
Self-help Groups

Self Help Group in Trichy


playing effective role in
Total Sanitation Campaign
with support of NGO
Gramalaya
Department of Drinking Water and
Sanitation

Sanitary Napkin Production

Sanitary Napkin
Production Centre
started in Umri
Madho village, Distt.Rewa (M.P.) by
Village Water &
Sanitation
Committee members
manufacturing 380
napkins per day of
proven quality.
Training of VWSC members
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Sanitation

Acceleration through Rural Sanitary Marts

Rural
Sanitary
Marts set up by
SHGs/NGOs set
up for alternate
delivery
mechanism
in
WB
to
propagate TSC
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Sanitation

Sant Gadge Baba Clean Village Campaign

Channelising
positive
traditional
beliefs and
religion for
promotion of
Good
Sanitation in
Maharashtra
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Sanitation

UP : Ensuring Water availability for Toilets


Storage facility of water through force-lift
pumps in Mirzapur district of U.P. in
schools/anganwadis

Force lift hand pump

Hand washing facility -MDM


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Sanitation

Kerala : Hand book- Thelima

V to IX . A school sanitation and health


work book for students from grade
A 31 page hand book in simple language
with topical illustrations.
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Sanitation

Involvement of Nehru Yuva Kendra

Information
dissemination on TSC
to community
Awareness generation
Campaign to generate
felt need for Total
Sanitation
Regular monitoring of
Programme
Ensuring sustainability

NYK being involved to support implementation in 9


districts of Bihar
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Sanitation

Convergence with MNREGA

Convergenc
e with
MNREGA
through
earthwork
component
for
constructio
n of toilets,
drainage
and
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Water and
Sanitation

THANK YOU

Department of Drinking Water and


Sanitation

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