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CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development

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Outcome Related<br />

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

NO INDICATORS TOTAL<br />

POINTS<br />

C Reduction in water-borne disease incidence amongst city population<br />

compared to baseline<br />

POINTS<br />

SECURED<br />

6 2<br />

In addition to the two pressing issues, an integrated communications campaign to promote<br />

awareness and seek participation consisting <strong>of</strong> the following will comprehensively tackle the issue <strong>of</strong><br />

sanitation. Campaign against taking water connections directly from the raising main and other<br />

illegal connections. Illegal connections cases losses <strong>of</strong> water and revenue to the Nagar Nigam;<br />

Campaign for Solid Waste segregation at source; Campaign for community participation in<br />

community toilet maintenance.<br />

Strengthening the existing computerized public grievances redressal system at Nagar Nigam<br />

Bareilly would served the citizen more effectively and efficiently. Citizens could use various means<br />

to communicate their complaints such as phone, SMS, internet etc. As <strong>of</strong> now most citizens (67%)<br />

complained directly through face to face interactions. Computerized complaint resolution system<br />

will keep records <strong>of</strong> all complaints and can be an effective tool for the Nagar Nigam to monitor<br />

trends in complaints to find areas <strong>of</strong> weakness.<br />

Channels<br />

1. Conducting circle wise meeting in the 05 sanitary circles.<br />

2. Mass media, newspapers, FM radio, local cable TV channels .<br />

Partners<br />

NNB, JalKal Vibag, local NGOs, Gyan Jyoti Siksha Samiti, local print media agencies<br />

Public Participation<br />

1. Advisory Committees: These are constituted to ensure Multi-Stakeholder involvement in<br />

sanitation projects. Members <strong>of</strong> such bodies can include prominent personalities from<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF COLLEGE OF INDIA, HYDERABAD Page 197

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