Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs

SBM-U was launched with primary objectives of achieving 100% Open Defecation Free status by constructing Individual Household Latrines and Community/Public Toilets


SBM-U 2.0 was launched to achieve “Garbage Free” status for all cities through 100 per cent source segregation and door-to-door collection of waste

Posted On: 07 APR 2022 1:32PM by PIB Delhi

The Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U) was launched on 2nd October, 2014 for a period up to 30.9.2021 in all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) of the country, with the primary objectives of achieving 100% Open Defecation Free (ODF) status through construction of Individual Household Latrines (IHHLs) and Community/ Public Toilets (CT/PTs). These facilities are also extended under the SBM-U 2.0, which is the successor mission of SBM-U launched on 1st October, 2021.

 

Number of toilets constructed till date under SBM-U is as under:

 

Construction of Toilets

Type of toilet

Mission Target

Completed

Individual Household Latrine

58.99 lakh unit

62.65 lakh unit

Community & Public Toilet

5.07 lakh seat

6.21 lakh seat

 

Funds are released to the States/Union Territories (UTs) on receipt of complete and correct proposals confirming to guidelines of SBM-U and duly approved by the State High Powered Committee (SHPC). State/UT-wise details of funds allocated and released for construction of toilets (IHHL, CT/PTs, Aspirational Toilets and urinals) under SBM-U is at Annex.

 

SBM-U 2.0 was launched on October 1, 2021 to achieve “Garbage Free” status for all cities through 100 per cent source segregation, door-to-door collection of segregated waste and scientific processing and management of all fractions of waste, including its safe disposal in scientific landfills. The scheme envisages remediation of all legacy dumpsites by converting them into green zones.

 

Infrastructure has been developed for scientific treatment and management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), which includes, Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs), Waste-to-Compost (WtC) Plants, Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste processing plants, Bio-Mechanisation, Waste-to-Electricity (WtE) plants, etc.

 

Other steps taken by Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (MoHUA) for Solid Waste Management (SWM) includes financial assistance to States/UTs, technical protocols and standards, capacity building of ULBs, conducting Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaigns for behaviour change, annual sanitation survey of cities (Swachh Survekshan), Information Technology (IT) platforms like Swachhatam portal and Swachhata App, protocols like Star Rating protocol of Garbage Free Cities (GFC), protocols for ODF+ and ODF++ and Water+ protocol, etc.

 

As a result of all this, since inception of the SBM-U in October, 2014, the processing of MSW has improved from 18% in 2014 to more than 72% at present. Other waste management activities have also improved substantially, details of which are as under:

 

Solid Waste Management (SWM)

Waste management activity

Practicing wards

Total wards

Percent

achievement

100 % Door-to-door collection

87,095

89,650

 97.15 %

100 % Source segregation

79,504

89,650

88.68 %

 

Processing of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)

MSW generated per day

MSW processed

Percent achievement

1,45,573 TPD

1,05,102 TPD

  1. %

 

Annexure

 

Central Share funds allocated and released under SBM-U for construction of toilets (IHHL and CT/PT)

(in Crore)

 

Sl. No.

 

State/UT

Mission period allocation

Funds released

 

IHHL

CT

IHHL

CT

 
 

1

A&N Islands

0.43

0.10

0.06

0.94

 

2

Andhra Pradesh

184.08

27.95

118.57

89.49

 

3

Arunachal Pradesh

13.40

0.35

13.23

0.28

 

4

Assam

81.95

2.31

81.95

2.31

 

5

Bihar

191.90

45.27

150.02

35.21

 

6

Chandigarh

2.45

0.53

2.82

0.26

 

7

Chhattisgarh

140.76

34.40

140.76

39.00

 

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

1.20

0.17

0.64

0.05

 

9

Daman & Diu

0.29

0.06

0.29

0.06

 

10

Delhi

50.16

5.15

25.08

5.15

 

11

Goa

3.21

0.48

2.36

0.38

 

12

Gujarat

162.56

32.22

182.55

14.38

 

13

Haryana

56.67

10.61

32.96

24.10

 

14

Himachal Pradesh

14.02

0.90

9.06

5.10

 

15

Jammu & Kashmir

71.84

2.58

45.36

7.75

 

16

Ladakh

30.789

1.11

19.44

3.32

 

17

Jharkhand

92.41

21.08

71.30

4.16

 

18

Karnataka

158.35

44.31

157.80

41.03

 

19

Kerala

70.62

1.53

31.67

0.00

 

20

Madhya Pradesh

292.79

65.42

278.58

76.39

 

21

Maharashtra

359.90

57.57

338.61

57.57

 

22

Manipur

47.46

0.28

46.69

0.28

 

23

Meghalaya

5.82

0.16

4.87

0.17

 

24

Mizoram

18.08

0.08

18.35

5.18

 

25

Nagaland

26.59

0.19

24.19

2.29

 

26

Odisha

161.33

33.82

76.90

31.85

 

27

Puducherry

6.78

1.57

4.54

1.11

 

28

Punjab

78.66

8.45

41.00

31.91

 

29

Rajasthan

225.01

35.73

166.25

41.18

 

30

Sikkim

2.63

0.06

1.09

1.79

 

31

Tamil Nadu

184.02

93.52

209.84

71.38

 

32

Telangana

133.31

20.24

86.91

17.20

 

33

Tripura

68.65

0.12

23.85

3.34

 

34

Uttar Pradesh

473.28

80.03

367.89

172.70

 

35

Uttarakhand

30.30

1.59

29.85

11.99

 

36

West Bengal

315.33

24.82

191.14

8.27

 

 

This information was given by the Minister of State for Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri Kaushal Kishore, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

 

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