CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development
CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development
CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development
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<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SANITATION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> BAREILLY<br />
strength. This reflects on the provision <strong>of</strong> toilets i.e. there should be more number <strong>of</strong> toilet<br />
provisions for boy’s student population when compared with girl’s student population. But, it is vice<br />
versa in case <strong>of</strong> teacher’s population. Further to these basic demographic details, the number <strong>of</strong><br />
worker’s population in any particular school is dominated by female workers than male workers. The<br />
primary survey analysis and field verification shows that there are many schools that are deprived<br />
with workers i.e. about 40% <strong>of</strong> the schools do not have any workers to maintain the cleanliness <strong>of</strong><br />
the surroundings <strong>of</strong> the school. And about 30% <strong>of</strong> the school’s cleanliness is done by students<br />
themselves.<br />
Further the analysis focuses on the sanitary conditions in the schools. The analysis shows that about<br />
15% <strong>of</strong> the schools do not have any kind <strong>of</strong> toilet facilities. The graphs below illustrate the<br />
percentage distribution <strong>of</strong> total number <strong>of</strong> schools according to availability <strong>of</strong> toilets in male and<br />
female category.<br />
The primary survey analysis shows that about 80% <strong>of</strong> numbers <strong>of</strong> schools have toilet facilities for<br />
boys’ category and about 85% <strong>of</strong> number <strong>of</strong> schools has toilet facilities for girls’ category. The rest <strong>of</strong><br />
schools which do not have any sanitary facilities use other options. From the analysis it can be<br />
observed that about 15% <strong>of</strong> schools who do not have access to toilet facilities both in male and<br />
female category end up majorly in open defecation in or around the premises <strong>of</strong> respective schools<br />
and in some cases use toilets at home or neighbors (in case <strong>of</strong> girls).<br />
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