Swachchh Bharat Saptah25/09/2014 to 2/10/2014
Mahatma Gandhi Swachhta MissionGOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT
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Overview
Milestone
Nirmal Gujarat : 2005
Clean air, water & land
Eight components
Phase II : MGSM (2014-
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Vision
Open deficationfree urban area
Zero Waste Cities
Dust free cities
Institution
Constitution of Mission at State
Level for Planning & Monitoring
City and district Level sub mission
Policy
MSW norms and level playing policy for MSW by Center
Zero waste policy by state
Public health bye laws by LSG
Planning
દરેક વિભાગ દ્વારા આયોજન
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Short term: up to Dec 2014
Medium term:
2 years– 2014 - 16
Long term:
5 years – 2014 -19
Open defication
free status
Zero waste
Gujarat
Cleanliness for all building
complexes:
Daily
• Cleaning of the interior & campus
• Drinking water locations & utensils
• Toilets & drains
Weekly • Area outside & around compound wall
• Electrical & electronic devices
• Furniture, files, books…etc
Monthly • Overhead & underground tanks
• Ceiling & terrace
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Short term planning
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Swachchh Bharat Saptah &
institutionalizing cleanliness
Door to door –mass contact
campaign
Auction of condemned item & maintenance
Promotion to eco friendly materials & easy recycling
Swachchh Bharat Saptah
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Sanitation day Date Planning/Reporting
Public offices –
awareness campaign
25/09/2014 In urban areas, more than 5000 rallies &
competitions attended by more than 1lakh persons
Health institutions 26/09/2014 7030 HIs cleaned, 61052 chlorine tests done;
33144 demos shown; 5727 medicinal plantation
Educational
institutions
27/09/2014 Cleanliness drive and competitions for awareness
in 33624– SMC participated in 33141 schools
Police establishments 29/09/2014
Press conference &
VC
30/09/2014 VC held, more than 56 lakh SMS pushed, IEC,
Officers & employees deputed
Community
awareness
1/10/2014 Gram /ward sabha, Shapath, 2052 ward & more
than 140000 gram sabhas, rallies planned
Public sanitation drive 2/10/2014 Cleanliness & sanitation drive in public places and
private house
People in action
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Students taking oath in a school
Hon’ble Min Ganapat bhai Vasava
Office cleaning Sanitation rally
Mashal rally in a municipality
Cleaning backyard Cleaning schools Cleaning campus
Involvement of Non Government
organizations
Yuva Unstoppable
NCC cadets
Home/Forest guards
Gandhian institutions
Reputed NGOs
Educational & religious institutions
Marketing yards & dairires
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Institutions active in
tribal area
Maholla association
Traders’ association
SHGs and women’s
association
Bhajan mandals
Swami Vivekanand
Yuva mandals
Follow up Diwali campaign: Gandhi to
Sardar ( 2/10 to 31/10)
Door to door mass contact campaign for public awareness
Distribution of unwanted but useful items to needy and for recycling
Removal of ganda baval
Promotion to eco friendly materials
Auction of all condemnable items in public offices
Appointment of nodal offices for institutionalizing cleanliness for each
department, city and district
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Drive against adultration
F&CA and LSG
Cleanliness in all
eateries
Awareness campaign
and workshops
Cleanliness of kitchen, dining and
utensils
Personal hygiene of cooks & waiters
Cleanliness of toilets &
drinking water
locations
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Institutionalize cleanliness
Community participation
Consultation, public
meetings
Education, promotion & incentivizing
Dos & Don’tsUse of toilets
& SW disposal
Local Self Government:
Provision for toilets
Stopping open
defication
Disposal of SW
Interactive web portal
IEC અને MIS Social media
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Open defication free status
Individual toilets
• Preferred option
• Septic tank/UG connection
• Integration with housing
• Water supply
• Specifications
Community toilets
• Where individual toilets not possible
• O & M issues
• Design & technology
Pay and use toilets
• Public places
• Highways
• Tourist places
• O&M - PPP basis
• Design & technology
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SWM : issues
Segregation at source – Regulations & implementation
Transportation of segregated waste
Level playing field for processed products: Compost,
RDF, Electricity
Higher cost of processed SW product vis – a – vis
cheaper/subsidized regular products : viability issues
VGF or RPPO type norms
Promotion of technology transfer – tax benefits
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Zero waste cities
Solid Waste Management
Door to door collection
Segregation at source – recyclable, dry & wet non recyclable
Cleaning of public amenities
Recycling of plastic & e-waste, construction debris and earth
Toxic bio-medical waste
Transportation of segregated waste
Processing and Landfill
Liquid Waste Management
100% coverage of UG drainage
Sewerage Treatment Plants with
BoD < 5 for towns having> 100,000
population
Utilization of treated water –
localized to the extent possible
Issue of dual distribution network
Cleaning of water bodies
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Recycling
e-waste
Plastic
MetalPaper
Glass
Building & earthen materials
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Dust free cities : Wall to wall cover
Dust free
Paving
Plantation
Parks
Tracks
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Mahatma Gandhi Swachhta Mission - Action Plan
Sr. No. Activity Measureable Indicator 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Expected Outcome/ impact
Sustainability O & M
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I Short term
To be sustained
Cleaning of public offices No/ amt in kg
Door to door mass campaign No/ basic details
Recycling unwanted articles No
Promotion to eco friendly materials Production/ mandating use
Cleanliness of eateries No
II Medium Term
To be sustained
zero waste policy
Public health bye laws
Sanitation plans
Provision for individual toilets No
Provision for community toilets No
Provision for pay & use toilets No
III Long term
Daily collection of SW amt in kg/ tonne
Segregation at source amt in kg/ tonne
Transportation of SW amt in kg/ tonne
Processing of SW amt in kg/ tonne
Sewerage/ Effluent treatment Amt in MLD
Utilization of treated product
Scientific landfill site
Planning
Thank You
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Programme 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
General
Preparation of City Sanitation Plan
Drafting of Public Health Bye-laws
Solid Waste Management
100% Collection of Waste Generated & transportation
Cleaning of Public Places & Roads
100% Processing / Treatment/Re-use/ Re-cycling of SW
100% Scientific Disposal of SW
Liquid Waste Management
Construction of Underground Drainage & STP
Re-use & Re-cycling of Treated Sewage
Provision of Machines for Disposal of Fecal Sludge
Toilets
Construction of Individual Toilets
Construction of Community/Pay & Use/Shared Toilets19
Continued Action
Immediate Action
Road Map
Total Population of India : 1.21 billion
Urban Population : 31% of total population�
Daily Generation of MSW : 1,27,486 TPD
Collection of MSW : 70% of MSW i.e. 89,334 TPD
Processed MSW : 15,881 TPD i.e. 12.45% MSW is
( Source:- CPHEEO Draft Manual 2014 )
Indian Scenario
Progress so far
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Sr Components Status
1. Constitution of Mission at State Level for Implementation & Monitoring GR Issued
2. Formulation of “Zero Waste City” Policy Project Committee - Under Approval
3. Formulation & Implementation of Public Health bye-laws Proposal under evaluation
4. Formulation of City Sanitation Plan for all Cities “EOI” under evaluation
5. City Level Task Force : Monitoring & Implementation at City Level At ULB and GUDC level
6. 100% Coverage of Individual Toilets for houses & Pay & Use/Community Toilets in the remaining areas by Mar’15
In Progress (75%)
7. Free Health Check-up : Twice a Year for Sanitation & Drainage Workers In Progress
8. Eco-friendly Crematoriums (Kailashdham Scheme) in all the Municipalities
In Progress
9. Rating of Cities/Inter-city Competitions & Awards Criteria finalized
10. Financial/Equipments & Technical Assistance, Training & Capacity Building to all ULBs
Funds have been allocated
11. Public Awareness & Public Participation High-level committee is formed.