Swachhta
Vidyalaya initiative by Department of School Education & Literacy
The
Prime Minister of India on 15th August, 2014 announced that all
government schools in the country should have toilets with separate toilets for
girls within one year. The Prime Minister called upon the corporate sector to also
participate in this national endeavour. The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department
of School Education and Literacy worked intensively to mobilise corporate
support in this National Mission and launched “Swachh Bharat Swachh Vidyalaya”
campaign. The Swachh Vidyalaya initiative was a collaborative effort of all the
Central Government which provided funding through Centrally sponsored schemes
of Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan, Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, Swachh Bharat
Kosh, and the States and Union Territories in partnership with 64 Public Sector
Undertakings (PSUs) and 11 Private Corporate.
2. At
the time of launch of the initiative, the gap in availability of functional
toilets in all government schools was assessed and interventions were planned
based on the assessment to ensure that every child had access to a gender
segregated toilet facility. 4,17,796 toilets were constructed/made functional in
2,61,400 schools in a period of one year upto 15th August, 2015.
With this, India has achieved the target of providing 100% access to functional
toilets in all government schools across the country. The provision of toilet
facilities in all schools has enhanced the sanitation standards in schools
leading to better health and hygiene among the children. Enrolment and
retention of children in schools, particularly of girls, is also expected to
increase significantly. ‘Swachh Vidyalaya’ was also recognized as one of the
priority programmes for Prime Minister’s Excellence Award for 2016.
With
100% access having been achieved, the maintenance and repair of these toilets
is the focus area. Therefore, the Ministry of Human Resource Development in
association with the Ministry of Panchayati Raj and Ministry of Drinking Water
& Sanitation has taken up the matter with State governments to involve
Panchayats in regular maintenance and upkeep of the school toilets and for the
disposal of solid and liquid waste generated in schools. The Ministry of
Panchayati Raj has advised the Panchayati Raj Departments of all States to
include the provision for construction of toilets, filling up of gaps in
provision of sufficient number of toilets, rehabilitation of existing toilets
and drinking water system in schools, regular repair of toilets and drinking
water systems in schools, in the Gram Panchayat Development Plan.
3. During
June 2016, DoSEL has instituted Swachh Vidyalaya Puraskar to
recognize, inspite and celebrate excellence in sanitation & hygiene
practice in Government Schools. Schools will be awarded for undertaking
significant steps towards fulfilling the mandate of Swachh Vidyalaya campaign
in the following areas:
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Water
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Sanitation
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Hand
washing with soap
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Operations
& Maintenance
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Behaviour
change & capacity building.
At National
level 200 schools (100 each at elementary & secondary level) will be
awarded with Rs. 50,000 (as additional school grant) along with a
certificate of recognition. Apart from national level awards, schools will also
be identified for state level (40 schools) and District level (48 schools)
awards. They would be given certificate of recognition.
4. The
Ministry of Human Resource Development was assigned to observe Swachhta
Pakhwada from 1st September to 15th September, 2016. The
Department of School Education & Literacy has made all efforts for
effective observance of the Swachhata Pakhwada.
Activities
Suggested
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Teachers
to hold sensitization meeting with parents on cleanliness and sanitation.
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Teachers
to inspect sanitary facilities in every institution and plan for repairs and up
keep.
Swachhta Pakhwada was celebrated
in various schools/ institutes of Government, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Navodaya
Vidyalaya, NIOS, NCERT and JSS and also in the premises of the Ministry. School/Institutes
have undertaken following activities during Swachhata Pakhwada :
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Cleanliness
drive in the Schools (Premises, toilets etc.)
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Various
competitions on Swachhata like essay, painting, debate etc.
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Displaying
banners and slogan writing on Swachhata.
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Other
cultural programmes on Swachhata.
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Swachhata
Shapath (pledge).
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Weeding
out old files, removal and repair of broken furniture, equipments etc.
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Awareness
creation to school children and public through audio-visual programmes.
5. Swachhata
initiatives of the Ministry will result in:
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Improvement
in health & hygiene practices of children, their families &
communities.
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Inclusion
of health & hygiene in the curriculum & teaching methods.
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Aims
to improve children’s health, school enrolment, attendance and retention
especially of girl child.
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Hygiene
in schools also supports school nutrition.
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Healthy
and well nourished children can fully participate in school and get the most
from the education.
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Behavioral
changes in hygiene.
Swachh Bharat: Swachh
Vidyalaya’ is a primary initiative of Government of India andschools are one of
the most important contributory units where from the issues of hygiene and
sanitation would emanate to achieve the goals of ‘Clean India’ campaign.