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CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development

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<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SANITATION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> BAREILLY<br />

demand for toilets. Then it could be recommended to build toilets in commercial areas on pay and<br />

use terms. Shopkeepers could opt for monthly passes and customers pay per use.<br />

Community Toilets<br />

As explained, in the worst case scenario these are in dilapidated condition with crumbling building,<br />

leaking septic tanks, broken seats, and broken doors, with no water or electricity or maintenance<br />

person. Several <strong>of</strong> these community toilets need to be rebuilt. Our survey covered 17 (100%)<br />

community toilets in Bareilly, merely 26% <strong>of</strong> these are in fully serviceable condition. About 62% are<br />

reported to be in bad implying that they are in unsanitary or dilapidated condition. Investing in<br />

community toilets is a pressing need for the city. At present O&M work is being shared by a host <strong>of</strong><br />

organizations including Nagar Nigam, DUDA, NEDA and Sulabh. No Correlation has been found<br />

between condition <strong>of</strong> toilets and the organization responsible for O&M.<br />

Key Messages for Stakeholders<br />

National <strong>Urban</strong> Sanitation Policy 2008, by the <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Development</strong>, Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

has outlined constitution, roles and responsibilities <strong>of</strong> City Sanitation Task Forces envisaging multi-<br />

stakeholder involvement. Some eminent persons from the city (from fields <strong>of</strong> academics, NGOs,<br />

media, art, business etc) could be included into this task force. At a more micro level, creation <strong>of</strong><br />

Ward Sanitation Action Committees headed by corporators <strong>of</strong> the concerned wards and comprising<br />

members from NNB, <strong>of</strong>fice bearers <strong>of</strong> RWAs, Safai Karamcharies is recommended.<br />

A set <strong>of</strong> powerful mnemonics related to sanitation could be one <strong>of</strong> the ways <strong>of</strong> beginning the process<br />

<strong>of</strong> developing sanitation consciousness- say something like ‘swach ghar samridh parivar’. The<br />

messages that need to be put across to the stakeholders are as follows:<br />

Target<br />

Audience<br />

Nagar Ayukt,<br />

NN Health &<br />

Sanitary<br />

Messages/Themes Channels <strong>of</strong> Communication<br />

Seeking community inputs for building<br />

and repairing community and<br />

individual toilets, toilets should be<br />

Training Programs for Officials<br />

from Nagar Nigam, Jal Kal<br />

Vibhag, DUDA<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF COLLEGE OF INDIA, HYDERABAD Page 133

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