Success of Swachh Bharat Mission

The profound connection to cleanliness comes from people's lives. Many children die from waste-borne diseases every year, or many children remain lifeless forever. India accounts for a loss of $ 106 billion per annum due to unhealthy diseases and deaths.
Clean India Mission, launched in 2014, has taken the lead in reducing this loss to a great extent. At the beginning of this campaign, only 42 percent of Indians had the facility of living in hygiene. But today this number has more than doubled. About eight million toilets have been constructed in India. 21 states have declared themselves as open defecation.
Apart from the toilets, the other aspect of this mission is the safe and effective disposal of waste. Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh are participating in this massive campaign. In this episode, inventors have been invited from various institutions for the development of such sewer systems which can detect the waste disposal system with little water and electricity. In this direction, tests are going on in Tamil Nadu called Omni Processor. This is a device that will convert the waste directly into the compost. Successful systems of evaporative waste disposal in India will be a boon for many of the world's countries which are currently engaged in efforts to cleanliness.
Any public campaign is successful only when it changes the thinking of the people as well as the development of infrastructure. This is the secret of the success of Swachh Bharat Mission. It is also operating toilets and waste disposal techniques as well as changes in the thinking of communities. In this campaign, many such persons have been included, who have an influence on society. That is why it has become a mass movement.
The idea of ​​becoming a mass movement of the campaign also goes by the fact that both men and women have joined it equally. Filling the water to carry to the toilets in the first pimply water supply was only used for women. But now even men have started doing this work equally. This shows that people have started believing that toilets are not only for women and girls but also for them. This is the success of Swachh Bharat Mission.
Based on the article of Melinda Gates published in The Times of India. October 1, 2018

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