The Centre has set December 31 as deadline for urban India to achieve the status of “open defecation free” (ODF), even as some local bodies in West Bengal remain uncooperative in the BJP government's flagship initiative.
On October 2, Prime Minister Narendra Modi
had declared rural India Open Defecation Free (ODF). However, 40 urban local
bodies of West Bengal are standing in the way of urban India being declared
ODF.
The ministry of housing and urban affairs,
the nodal ministry for Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban), however, has now set an
internal deadline of December 31 to meet the target.
Swachh Bharat Mission director VK Jindal
told sources that the ministry will hold a meeting with West Bengal chief
secretary and top officials on November 5 to discuss the roadblocks in
achieving ODF status. A workshop would also be conducted to explain different
technologies and best practices that could be beneficial in meeting the target
in two months, he added.
This would be the first meeting in 10
months between the Centre and West Bengal on Swachh Bharat Mission. The last
meeting had taken place in January earlier this year. ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’,
the BJP government’s flagship social welfare programme, has been a bone of
contention between the Centre and the Bengal state government.
While the state has walked out of several
programmes including ‘Ayushman Bharat’, it has said that its own ‘Nirmal Bangla
Mission’ predates the Centre’s ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’. The ministry has been
keeping regular contact with state government over implementation but the
status has not changed over the last few months.
According to the ministry’s statistics,
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, Goa and West Bengal were the slow starters.
However, over the last one year, UP, Bihar,
Odisha and Goa move fast and achieved good results. Goa, which had been lagging
as it had not finalised the design of its community toilets till June, has
already been certified ODF.
On October 2, the ministry had expected
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to declare urban India as ODF despite West
Bengal’s record, but only rural India was declared ODF.
A senior ministry official said, “As far as
the ministry is concerned, we have achieved our target on October 2. West
Bengal has never cooperated. But we will still pursue the state government.”