DUSIP to come out with a separate plan for Community Toilets for slums
Dr.Kalam inspired model of public toilets to be built
NBCC to fund some of them under CSR
Dr.Kalam inspired model of public toilets to be built
NBCC to fund some of them under CSR
Under Swachh Bharat Mission, 480 Public Toilet seats will be installed at 80 different locations in Delhi in the next three months. This was decided at a meeting taken by Shri Madhusudan Prasad, Secretary(Urban Development), Government of India, last evening. The meeting was attended by the Chief Executives of NDMC, the three Municipal Corporations of Delhi and Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Project, Special Secretary, Delhi Government, Chairman of Delhi Urban Arts Commission and other senior officials.
Shri Madhusudan Prasad stressed the need for speedy action under Swachh Bharat Mission and expressed concern over negative perceptions about tardy progress in Delhi.
Various models of public toilets including the hugely popular ‘NAMMA’ model being implemented in Tamil Nadu and the ones evolved by DUAC were discussed in detail in the meeting. The NAMMA model of public toilets was evolved based on the suggestion of Dr.A.P.J.Adbul Kalam who had suggested this model based on composite materials when he was the Principal Scientific Advisor to former Prime Minister Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee in 1998 and is now being used in Tamil Nadu. The NAMMA toilets were also appreciated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi when he saw the model at the exhibition during the launch of three new urban missions last month.
The four urban local bodies of Delhi will identify 20 locations each for installing public toilet complex with 6 seats each. This comes to a total of 480 toilet seats at 80 locations. Both the ‘NAMMA’ and DUAC models will be used for building them.
National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) will support part of the expenditure to be incurred under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
DUSIP will prepare an Action Plan for installing about 1,000 community toilet seats in slum areas. For building community toilet seats, 40% Viability Gap Funding will be extended while this support will not be available for building public toilet seats, for the use of which nominal user charges will be recovered.
Under Swachh Bharat Mission in urban areas, 1,25,398 individual household toilets, 9,156 public toilet seats and 1,982 community toilet seats are to be built by 2019 besides ensuring 100% Solid Waste Management . This is estimated to cost Rs.350 cr.
Shri Madhusudan Prasad stressed the need for speedy action under Swachh Bharat Mission and expressed concern over negative perceptions about tardy progress in Delhi.
Various models of public toilets including the hugely popular ‘NAMMA’ model being implemented in Tamil Nadu and the ones evolved by DUAC were discussed in detail in the meeting. The NAMMA model of public toilets was evolved based on the suggestion of Dr.A.P.J.Adbul Kalam who had suggested this model based on composite materials when he was the Principal Scientific Advisor to former Prime Minister Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee in 1998 and is now being used in Tamil Nadu. The NAMMA toilets were also appreciated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi when he saw the model at the exhibition during the launch of three new urban missions last month.
The four urban local bodies of Delhi will identify 20 locations each for installing public toilet complex with 6 seats each. This comes to a total of 480 toilet seats at 80 locations. Both the ‘NAMMA’ and DUAC models will be used for building them.
National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) will support part of the expenditure to be incurred under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
DUSIP will prepare an Action Plan for installing about 1,000 community toilet seats in slum areas. For building community toilet seats, 40% Viability Gap Funding will be extended while this support will not be available for building public toilet seats, for the use of which nominal user charges will be recovered.
Under Swachh Bharat Mission in urban areas, 1,25,398 individual household toilets, 9,156 public toilet seats and 1,982 community toilet seats are to be built by 2019 besides ensuring 100% Solid Waste Management . This is estimated to cost Rs.350 cr.
Courtesy:pib.nic.in
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