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ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21 - Ministry of Drinking Water and …

Government of IndiaMinistry of Jal Shak Department of Drinking Water & Sanita of IndiaMinistry of Jal Shak Department of Drinking Water & Sanita REPORT2020-21 Design & Printed by Viba Press Pvt. Ltd., 9810049515 ANNUAL Report2020-21 Government of IndiaDepartment of Drinking Water & SanitationMinistry of Jal the Bharat Mission (Grameen) [SBM-(G)] Jeevan Mission (JJM) Bharat Mission (Grameen)[SBM-(G)] Bharat Mission (Grameen) [SBM-(G)] - of the SBM (G) in North Eastern Caste Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) , Education and Communication (IEC) Ministry & Inter-sector of SBM (G) with other and Evaluation (M & E) under SBM(G) Resource Development (HRD) Bank support to Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) Jeevan Mission (JJM) features of initiatives interventions for transparency and 78 ContentsDepartment of Drinking Water & Projects/Events/IMIS/Activities by of SCs, STs & and RTI/Grievances of Hindi work during I to XAnnex-IOrganization Chart of the DDWS93 Annex-IIPosition of Officers and staff (regular) in the DDWS during 2020-21 (up to )94 Annex-IIIP hysical progress under SBM (G)

and Sanitation, Ministry of Jal Shakti, also developed a 10-year Rural Sanitation Strategy in September 2019, to achieve and maintain the sustainability of ODF outcomes and Solid and Liquid Waste Management in rural areas. The 10-year strategy lays down the framework for achieving this long-term vision, and is intended

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1 Government of IndiaMinistry of Jal Shak Department of Drinking Water & Sanita of IndiaMinistry of Jal Shak Department of Drinking Water & Sanita REPORT2020-21 Design & Printed by Viba Press Pvt. Ltd., 9810049515 ANNUAL Report2020-21 Government of IndiaDepartment of Drinking Water & SanitationMinistry of Jal the Bharat Mission (Grameen) [SBM-(G)] Jeevan Mission (JJM) Bharat Mission (Grameen)[SBM-(G)] Bharat Mission (Grameen) [SBM-(G)] - of the SBM (G) in North Eastern Caste Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) , Education and Communication (IEC) Ministry & Inter-sector of SBM (G) with other and Evaluation (M & E) under SBM(G) Resource Development (HRD) Bank support to Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) Jeevan Mission (JJM) features of initiatives interventions for transparency and 78 ContentsDepartment of Drinking Water & Projects/Events/IMIS/Activities by of SCs, STs & and RTI/Grievances of Hindi work during I to XAnnex-IOrganization Chart of the DDWS93 Annex-IIPosition of Officers and staff (regular) in the DDWS during 2020-21 (up to )94 Annex-IIIP hysical progress under SBM (G)

2 During 2019-2095 Annex-IVPhysical progress under SBM (G) during 2020-21 (up to 2020)96 Annex-VState-wise release position during the year 2019-2097 Annex- VIState-wise release during the year 2020-21 (up to 2020) 98 Annex- VIIS tate/UT-wise, ODF declared Villages, GPs, Blocks and District (up to )99 Annex- VIIIT otal and SCs/STs IHHLs achievement during 2020-21 (up to )100 Annex-IXNumber of CSCs constructed in SC and ST habitations during 2020-21101 Annex-XSummary of Important Audit Observations 102vAAP ANNUAL Action PlanAPL Above Poverty LineARWSPA ccelerated Rural Water Supply ProgrammeADBA sian Development BankASHA Accredited Social Health ActivistAESA cute Encephalitis SyndromeBPBlock PanchayatBPLB elow Poverty LineBRCB lock Resource CentreCCDUC ommunication and Capacity Development UnitCGWBC entral Ground Water BoardCSIRC ouncil for Scientific and Industrial ResearchCRSPC entral Rural sanitation ProgrammeCBOC ommunity Based Organization CPGRAMSC entralized Public Grievances Redressal and Monitoring SystemDDWSD epartment of Drinking Water and SanitationDDP Desert Development ProgrammeDPAPD rought Prone Areas ProgrammeDRDAD istrict Rural Development AgencyDWSMD istrict Water and sanitation MissionECBIE xternal Capacity Building InitiativesEPCE ngineering.

3 Procurement & ConstructionFTKF ield Test KitsGoIGovernment of IndiaGPGram PanchayatGSDA Groundwater Surveys and Development AgencyHADPHill Areas Development ProgrammeHGMH ydro-geo-morphological MapsHRD Human Resource DevelopmentHHHearing HandicappedIAPI ntegrated Action PlanIRCI nternational Resource Centre ICDWQI nternational Centre for Drinking Water QualityIITFI ndia International Trade Fair IECI nformation, Education & CommunicationIHHLI ndividual Household LatrineIMIS Integrated Management Information SystemIWMPI ntegrated Watershed Management ProgrammeITInformation Technology JEJapanese EncephalitisJJMJal Jeevan MissionKRCKey Resource CentreIPCDL iters per capita per day LWELeft Wing Extremism ACRONYMSD epartment of Drinking Water & SanitationviLSKLump-sum Turn KeyM & E Monitoring and EvaluationMGNREGSM ahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Generation SchemeMPR Monthly Progress ReportMNREM inistry of New & Renewable EnergyMDGM illennium Development GoalMISM onitoring Information SystemMCDM inority Concentrated DistrictsMVSM ulti Village SchemeMDWSM inistry of Drinking Water and SanitationMHMM enstrual Hygiene Management NBAN irmal Bharat AbhiyanNEERIN ational Environment Engineering Research InstituteNESN orth Eastern StatesNFHSN ational Family Health SurveyNGONon-Governmental OrganizationNGPN irmal Gram PuraskarNICN ational Informatics CentreNJJMN ational Jal

4 Jeevan MissionNRDWPN ational Rural Drinking Water ProgrammeNRDWQM & SPNational Rural Drinking Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance ProgrammeNRSCN ational Remote Sensing CentreNSSN ational Sample SurveyNSSON ational Sample Survey OrganizationNWPN ational Water PolicyO & MOperation & MaintenanceODFOpen Defecation FreeOLICO fficial Language Implementation CommitteeO&MOrganization& ManagementOHOrthopedically Handicapped PCProduction CentrePHEDP ublic Health Engineering DepartmentPRI Panchayati Raj InstitutionR & DResearch & DevelopmentR & DACR esearch & Development Advisory CommitteeRGNDWMR ajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water MissionRSMR ural Sanitary MartSCSP Scheduled Caste Sub-PlanSWSMS tate Water & sanitation MissionSBM(G)Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen)SHG Self-Help GroupSSAS arva Shiksha AbhiyanTSCT otal sanitation CampaignUNICEFU nited Nations Children FundUT Union TerritoryWSPW ater and sanitation ProgrammeWSSOW ater and sanitation Support OrganizationZP Zila Panchayat1 The Department of Drinking Water and sanitation is the nodal Department for overall policy, planning, funding and coordination of two flagship programmes of Government of India namely the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) [SBM(G)] for rural sanitation and the Jal Jeevan Mission [JJM] (which includes now subsumed the erstwhile National Rural Drinking Water Programme[NRDWP]) for rural Drinking Water VisionSwachh Bharat Mission (Grameen).

5 The Government of India, approved Phase-II of the SBM (G) on 19th February, 2020, to be implemented during 2020-21 to 2024-25, with the focus on the creating ODF Plus villages that includes sustainability of ODF status and Solid and Liquid Waste Management (SLWM) in the rural areas of the country. Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM):Jal Jeevan Mission was announced on 15th Aug, 2019 to provide Drinking Water supply to every rural household in adequate quantity of prescribed quality on regular and long-term basis at affordable service delivery charges leading to improvement in living standards of rural ObjectivesSwachh Bharat Mission (Grameen):The broad objectives of Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) are: i.) Sustaining the Open Defecation Free (ODF) status of the villages, Gram Panchayats, Blocks and Districts by ensuring that no one is left behind in having access to toilets and everyone uses a toilet.

6 Ii.) Ensuring that villages have access to Solid and Liquid Waste management (SLWM) arrangements for overall cleanliness in rural ) Generating awareness among rural population on hygiene behaviour and waste Jeevan Mission (JJM):The broad objectives of Jal Jeevan Mission are: i.) to provide Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC) to every rural household; ii.) to prioritize provision of FHTCs in quality affected areas, villages in drought prone and desert areas, Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) villages, etc.; iii.) to provide functional tap connection to Schools, Anganwadi centres, GP buildings, Health centres, wellness centres and community buildings; iv.) to monitor functionality of tap connections; 1. About the DepartmentDepartment of Drinking Water & Sanitation2v.) to promote and ensure voluntary ownership among local community by way of contribution in cash, kind and/ or labour and voluntary labour (shramdaan); vi.

7 To assist in ensuring sustainability of Water supply system, Water source, Water supply infrastructure, and funds for regular O&M; vii.) to empower and develop human resource in the sector such that the demands of construction, plumbing, electrical, Water quality management, Water treatment, catchment protection, O&M, etc. are taken care of in short and long term; and viii.) to bring awareness on various aspects and significance of safe Drinking Water and involvement of stakeholders in a manner that make Water everyone s Flagship Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen)To accelerate the efforts to achieve Open Defecation Free (ODF) status in rural areas of the country by 2nd October, 2019 and to put focus on safe sanitation , Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) [SBM (G)] was launched on 2nd October, 2014. Under the programme, more than 10 crore toilets were constructed in rural areas across the country by 2019-20.

8 As a result, all the 36 States/UTs, declared themselves Open Defecation Free (ODF) by 2ndOctober, achieved the ODF status, the Government of India approved Phase-II of the SBM (G) on 19th February, 2020, to be implemented during 2020-21 to 2024-25, with the focus on the creating ODF Plus villages which includes ODF sustainability and Solid and Liquid Waste Management (SLWM). The programme also aims to cover newly emerged households and that no one is left behind in having access to toilet Jal Jeevan MissionJal Jeevan Mission (JJM) aims at providing Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC) to every rural household by 2024. The programme focuses on service delivery at household level, Water supply on regular basis in adequate quantity and of prescribed quality on regular and long-term necessitates use of modern technology in planning and implementation of Water supply schemes, development of Water sources, treatment and supply of Water , empowerment of Gram Panchayat/ local community, focus on service delivery, partner with other stakeholders, convergence with other programmes, methodical monitoring of the programme and to capture service delivery data automatically for ensuring the quality of services.

9 This will help in achieving the goal of Jal Jeevan Mission in its true letter and Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) IntroductionSBM(G) was launched on 2nd October, 2014 with the aim to achieve Open Defecation Free (ODF) status by 2nd October, 2019, as a fitting tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary. The main focus of the programme was bringing about a behavioural change among people towards sanitation and hygiene to be the World s largest behaviour change programme, the SBM(G) transformed itself into a jan andolan - with people from all spheres of life contributing to make the programme a success. Under the programme, more than 10 crore toilets were constructed from 2014-15 to 2019-20. As a result, all the 36 States/UTs declared themselves ODF by 2nd October, 2019. The Department of Drinking Water and sanitation , Ministry of Jal Shakti, also developed a 10-year Rural sanitation Strategy in September 2019, to achieve and maintain the sustainability of ODF outcomes and Solid and Liquid Waste Management in rural areas.

10 The 10-year strategy lays down the framework for achieving this long-term vision, and is intended to guide State Governments, local governments, policymakers, implementers and all relevant stakeholders including the people of rural India in the way achieved the milestone of ODF status in rural areas of the country, the Government of India approved Phase-II of the SBM(G) on 19th February, 2020, to be implemented during 2020-21 to 2024-25, with the focus on creating ODF Plus villages which includes ODF sustainability and to cover the villages with Solid and Liquid Waste Management (SLWM). The programme also aims to cover newly emerged households and that no one is left behind in having access to toilet (G) Phase-II has been designed as a novel model of convergence between different verticals of financing and various schemes of Central and State Governments to saturate the sanitation facilities for achieving the ODF Plus villages.


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